Showing posts with label inaugural. Show all posts
Showing posts with label inaugural. Show all posts

Rachel Got it Wrong  

There are lots of ways of describing what I feel or think, but until I saw Joe Biden take the oath, nothing seemed real to me. It was surreal.

So, let me start with Monday night, January 19th.

I was up, watching Rachel Maddow's show, cheering and feeling so uplifted, it's really not a feeling I can put into words. As I watched her show, she rounded out the night with a piece on Inaugural events and as I sat, spellbound, she displayed the website I'd worked on for the last 2 months for our Inaugural events January 16th, 17th and 18th. No, I'm not kidding!! What a rush.

We'd announced it as the People's Inaugural when we obtained the facility, a week before the election. We wanted the facility because of its beauty and style, and we'd hoped at the time that it would be for an Obama inauguration. Kind of risky on our part, but we're activists, we're sort of a risky kind of folk.

So, as I sat, spellbound watching Rachel Maddow's show, she starts talking about The People's Inaugural Ball. Only, she's talking about another event, not the one I worked on.



See, the thing is, she's showing our site. In the screen, you see our website. We'd disabled the other ball pages, and the only one still up at the time is the Gayla. So, there on the screen is info about our entertainment, The Annie Minogue Band and our DJs and of course Joe L. Da Vessel and of course our Thanks to our sponsors and their links. And all the while, Rachel is talking about an event some multimillionaire philanthropist is throwing. Only, it's not The People's Inaugural, he's calling it that in all his press stuff (and oh did he get press), but she's showing our site.

And that was Monday. I'm elated to see our site, and a little miffed that she's talking about some random millionaire throwing a ball (and it's a nice gesture on his part) while we were trying to raise awareness and funding for the DC Statehood Fund and DC voting rights. It was just kind of an odd let down. Sure would be nice if they had us on there to talk about our events and what we were trying to do and maybe even one of our acts like Joe L. Da Vessel or the Annie Minogue Band or even WMD (from Saturday). I know, I'm hoping for too much, but isn't Hope and Change what this weekend's been all about? So, I'm hoping they'll change the story and talk about DC voting rights. Hope and Change, I'm totally on board for that!!

Now, I'll post thoughts on January 20th later tonight. And yeah, I'll even link you to my pictures, I promise!!

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Rock It at the Gayla!!  

I just was talking to Joe from Joe's UnionReview and dude tells me that the Inaugural Ball that I'm working on was noting in the UnionCity Publication yesterday!! And, I missed it!!

LABOR INAUGURAL UPDATES: Library of Congress Workers Welcome Obama: The Library of Congress Professional Guild, AFSCME 2910, is welcoming incoming President Barack Obama with a celebratory welcome sign on the Guild’s bulletin board on the sixth floor of the Madison Building. The Guild quotes Obama as saying "We're ready to take the offense for organized labor. It's time we have a President who didn't choke saying the word "union." We need to strengthen our unions by letting them do what they do best - organize our workers. If a majority of workers want a union, they should get a union. It's that simple."

Pride At Work honored at Gayla: Pride At Work is being honored at the People's Inaugural Gayla, an Inaugural Ball on Sunday, January 18, from 8P-2A; Pride At Work will be featured at the event, and Executive Director Jeremy Bishop will be speaking.


AIL Has Rooms Available: Longtime labor supporter American Income Life has a few hotel rooms available at the Washington Hilton. The rooms are available 1/17-20, with check-out on the 21st. For details, contact Janan Guzey at 202-833-2030 x10 or jeguzey@ailife.com GOT NEWS? Send us news of upcoming labor Inaugural events at streetheat@dclabor.org


Damn there were are!! And, I just found out that we'll also be honoring the most amazing Congressman Barney Frank.

Congressman Frank would be happy to attend the event and accept the award on Sunday, January 18.

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