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by kid oakland
Rosa, Brenda and Claudia are three young moms.
They work as barristas at a coffee shop I go to everyday. These are friendly, hard-working and engaging young women and I enjoy chatting with them in English, or, at times, my fractured Spanish, about all sorts of "standing in line at the coffee shop" topics: their children, my nieces and nephews, the weather, holidays, soccer teams etc. etc. Even on my days with the earliest call times...when I line up at the cafe at 6AM these women will already have commuted in, been there and got the coffee brewing. Their "call time" is almost always earlier than mine. That's not unusual. You see, Rosa, Brenda and Claudia are recent immigrants to the United States. Just three of the millions of hardworking immigrants from all over the world raising families and contributing to the American way of life. They've asked me to share a message with the readers online. They've asked me to provide you with a chance to act... Read more... (3 comments, 953 words in story) by kid oakland
For a Democratic volunteer still bearing fresh wounds from the elections of 2000, 2002 and 2004 there can hardly be a more dispiriting signal of what's just so wrong about politics in this country than this tripe from Adam Nagourney in today's New York Times.
In his first three paragraphs Mr. Nagourney spins a trifecta of terrorist arrests, "tough" Republicans, "timid" Dems and then, as a coup de grace, turns the Lieberman/Lamont primary on its head as if his lede had literally been written at Karl Rove's desk. Now, it might seem that the strategic response to this familiar situation would be to counter each of these points and attack: attack Nagourney, attack the "tough" Republican frame, attack the "weak" Democrat frame, attack Karl Rove, attack the New York Times. We've done that. That doesn't win elections. Read more... (10 comments, 1215 words in story) by kid oakland
We've come a long way from the heady moment that gave rise to this August 2003 interview between prominent internet theorist Lawrence Lessig and then Howard Dean campaign manager Joe Trippi.
Just one week ago, over one thousand of us met up in Las Vegas at the first Yearlykos convention. It was an experience that replicated on a communal scale the thrill that Matthew Gross must have had when, as Joe Trippi recounts above, Matt drove from Utah to Vermont unannounced to work on the Howard Dean campaign. We at Yearlykos took online politics offline. Names became faces. The netroots networked. Candidates courted bloggers. The blogosphere, quite literally met the press. In contrast to Trippi and Lessig in 2003, however, we had new buzzwords at Yearlykos; the convention was awash in references to "People Powered Politics" "the millennial generation" and "social networking software."
With this essay, however, I'd like to make the case for a quiet phrase that we've let fall into disuse. I'd like to talk about open source politics. Read more... (2305 words in story) by kid oakland
What makes progressive values progressive? I think these core things:
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There's a moment driving the morning commute over the San Francisco Bay Bridge that exemplifies who we are and where we are at as a civilization.
Driving through the tunnel on Yerba Buena Island in five lanes of traffic (the bridge is crossed by 280,000 vehicles a day) one can see opening up along the entire length of the first part of the western span...in one gulp...a little over one mile of jam-packed traffic sitting 300 ft. above the surface of the Bay. Before one's eyes creeps a sea of steel and rubber riding on a suspension bridge of steel and concrete...powered, built, fabricated and maintained by the burning of fossil fuels. It's something to see. And something to think about. Read more... (15 comments, 1221 words in story) by kid oakland
I wrote this essay on my blog last week. (Writing about feminism and not mentioning the presidency of Geena Davis, what was I thinking?) Current events, from the election of Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf of Liberia, first woman President of an African nation, to this excellent book review of the career of Phyllis Schlafly by Elizabeth Kolbert in the New Yorker, have put feminism in the spotlight.
Almost exactly one year ago, I wrote a post election piece on dKos that tried to start a discussion about changing the face of the Democratic party. Today, I'd like to take that topic up again through the lens of feminism...I know I'm not saying much new to anyone here, but I wanted to put these thoughts down all in one place. Warning: This is a long essay, real "oatmeal" if you know what I mean. I print it here in hopes it reaches a few more folks than it did on my blog, where I occasionally write long pieces like this and, thank god, mostly shorter ones as well. Peace!! Read more... (6 comments, 2816 words in story) by kid oakland
This Monday's news is simply not good for those of us battling Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger's stealthy set of ballot initiatives here in the Golden State.
Mike Finnegan in the LA Times reports that labor leaders are very worried about the prospects for Proposition 75:
"We're not winning on this thing, and we've got to step it up," Steven Neal, a Los Angeles County Federation of Labor official, told scores of union leaders at a campaign breakfast last week in downtown Los Angeles. He likened the battle against Proposition 75 to a "sinking ship" in need of rescue.
Argh...more below... Read more... (7 comments, 810 words in story) by kid oakland
You could tell who we were at the busy local Oakland, CA bar...
Matt had an anti-Arnold hat on, and more than one political button adorned his jacket...and I was the only guy in the place with a yellow legal pad. We talked about Richard Pombo the scuzzy GOP congressman in neighboring CA-11, we talked about Jerry McNerney, Pombo's 2004 grass roots environmentalist opponent, we talked about the upcoming vote on ballot initiatives and that day's protest by Alliance for a Better California... and we talked about the heartbreak that ABC wasn't opposing Proposition 73, an anti-choice proposition that would change the California State Constitution to put in "life begins at conception" language, in addition to opposing Propositions 74-78... but Matt had some other interesting things to say that I thought I'd pass on: thoughts about the state of organizing and the netroots today... Read more... (36 comments, 1038 words in story) by kid oakland
Representative Barbara Lee has had a proposal before Congress to name the Berkeley Post Office after 94 year-old civil rights pioneer Maudelle Shirek.
Ms. Shirek has been a tireless and unabashed fighter from the progressive left. The granddaughter of slaves, Ms. Shirek spent sixty years in the Bay Area working on justice issues. When she was forced, by age requirements, to retire from a senior center she founded, Ms. Shirek ran for Berkeley City Council, was elected and served for the next twenty years, towards the end of which she was criticized by some for 'moderating' her views. Looking at her life achievement, however, Berkeley could find few citizens who represent the city's values and spirit so well or whose life story is so worthy of tribute. That won't stop the GOP from opposing the simple local act of honoring her. Read more... (8 comments, 1650 words in story) by kid oakland
[From the diaries by susanhu.]
People who write online in a sustained way...as many of us here, including myself, have done...are engaged in a project that dates back a ways. You could say that our work represents the latest flourish of the "small press" movement that presaged the Enlightment in Europe. I have no doubt in my mind that if Denis Diderot, Voltaire and Mary Wollstonecraft were alive today, they would be bloggers. In so many ways, they already were. You could also take our work further back to the free speech democratic traditions that anticipated what we call the 'invention of democracy' in Athens 2500 years ago. What is scoop, after all, other than a Socratic dialogue?....(If there is one figure who might stand in for the spirit of the blogs, our real blog father, wouldn't it be Socrates?)...What is blogging more than conversation in writing...like those of the Vedic and Talmudic Scholars...or the work of the Chinese writers Lao Tzu or Confucius and their historical collaborators? Read more... (22 comments, 1409 words in story) by kid oakland
I went to a Giants game and missed the brouhaha...oi vey! (and yes, the Giants lost)
Forgive me booman, but I'm NOT going to crosspost this anywhere else for obvious reasons...dKos needs no Meta from me tonight, lol. But I would like to share a couple thoughts / questions. Read more... (60 comments, 512 words in story) by kid oakland
[From the diaries by susanhu.]
I made a comment today on dKos that echoed pieces I've written on my blog and on dKos: race and racism: on dkos (do click on the comments) and the race card. I'd like to put out to the Booman political community (I've posted this at MyDD as well) that a discussion of race and poverty in the aftermath of Katrina is inevitable...and that how we have that discussion is important. If you're interested....please read the flip. Read more... (36 comments, 1014 words in story) by kid oakland
Man those funny Republicans.....
what will they think of next? I mean CLICK, ClICK, CLICK on that ad you (might) see to your left.... Read more... (6 comments, 267 words in story) by kid oakland
This one goes out to all the rebels...the renegades, the outcasts....the iconoclasts, the trail blazers, the visionaries and those we thought had lost their way...only to find that they had gone out so far in advance of us, sometimes to the good and sometimes to the bad, that they had to come back to get us....
This one goes out to the individuals...those who stood up, who stood out, who refused to sit still or sit down and who paid the price for that...sometimes in blood, sometimes in dollars, sometimes with years in a prison cell, sometimes with life itself. This one goes out to the whistle blowers, the contrarians, the prophets raging in the wilderness and the protestors chanting in the street....those who cannot brook hypocrisy and the abuse of power...those who are pure of heart... Read more... (16 comments, 1220 words in story)
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