411 On Blogging!! Our Presentation!
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at Saturday, May 03, 2008
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And one more reminder,
DC DEMS GATHER SATURDAY: More than 500 District activists are expected to turn out Saturday for the DC Democratic State Committee Convention, the first held in many years. The day long event features nearly two dozen workshops on topics including DC Voting Rights, Getting Politically Active Online, 411 on Blogging (with a focus on union blogging), Party Building, Politics & Religion, Trade & Politics and Political Fundraising. There will also be programs by nearly a dozen Constituency Caucuses, including labor, where Metro Washington Council President Jos Williams will facilitate a discussion from 11:30A to 12:30P on the “Role of Labor in Expanding Political Participation,” assessing the importance and role of organized labor in the political process and “exploring ways in which organized labor can expand political participation and accountability at ward, city and national levels.” Panelists include Cynthia Kane (SEIU), Earl O'Neal (AFSCME Council 20) and Nathan Saunders (Washington Teachers Union). Click here for more details and to register.
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This Saturday, I will be working with an absolutely amazing group of bloggers. We will be providing a workshop on E-Activism and Blogging and yes, it has a very labor slant at the DC Democratic State Convention at the University of the District of Columbia.
Kirsten Burgard
from Women, Unions and Our Stories. Kirsten is a Ward 6 resident and co-chair of PSA 105, she writes on her blog site as well as Dailykos, Booman Tribune, and other liberal blog sites. Kirsten is an At-Large member of the DC Democratic State Committee and also a former member of SEIU and the International Brotherhood of Teamsters.
Tula Connell
I got my first union card while I worked my way through college as a banquet bartender for the Pfister Hotel in Milwaukee (we were represented by a hotel and restaurant local union—the names of the national unions were different then than they are now). With a background in journalism—covering bull roping in Texas and school boards in Virginia—I started working in the labor movement in 1991. Beginning as a writer for SEIU (and OPEIU member), I now blog under the title of AFL-CIO managing editor.
Richard Negri
from UnionReview. Richard, a lifetime unionist, is a member of the web communications team for the International Brotherhood of Teamsters (IBT). Union Review is one of the highest trafficked union blog site's.
Joe
from Joes' Union Review . Joe is a lifetime unionist, former Teamster, current UA Local 638 Steamfitter and a delegate for the NYC Central Labor Council. Joseph is also a co-administrator of UnionReview, and is active on many labor, news and social justice websites on the internet.
411 on Blogging
This is a hands-on e-activism workshop. We will assist users in accessing the blogging world; starting their own blog; making comments on other blogging sites to spread their views and will focus users on the labor blogging community. We will also teach some html coding specific to blogging like adding links, embedding videos and inserting links using graphics. As a hands on event, this will be a longer workshop with a lunch break in the middle. At the end of the session, users will have created their own blogs, have user profiles in other blog sites and also be able to create simple code for their new sites.
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