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On June 13, 2006, [[Eli Pariser]], Executive Director, [[MoveOn.org]] Political Action & [[MoveOn.org]] Civic Action; [[Solange Bitol-Hansen]], National Program Director, [[Public Campaign]]; and [[Chellie Pingree]], President, [[Common Cause]] spoke in a session entitled ''"Clean Out the Stables: Reform the Political Process"''. | On June 13, 2006, [[Eli Pariser]], Executive Director, [[MoveOn.org]] Political Action & [[MoveOn.org]] Civic Action; [[Solange Bitol-Hansen]], National Program Director, [[Public Campaign]]; and [[Chellie Pingree]], President, [[Common Cause]] spoke in a session entitled ''"Clean Out the Stables: Reform the Political Process"''. | ||
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+ | On June 13, 2006, [[Eric Boehlert]], author of ''Lapdogs: How the Press Rolled Over for Bush'', [[Marcy Darnovsky]], author of ''Cultural Politics and Social Movements'', [[Celinda Lake]], author of ''What Women Really Want: How American Woman Are Quietly Erasing Political, Racial, Class and Religious Lines to Change the Way We Live'', [[Glenn Greenwald]], author of ''How Would a Patriot Act?'', participated in a ''"Book Signing"''. | ||
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Revision as of 21:10, 14 May 2010
Take Back America is the name of the annual conference which was run by Campaign for America's Future from 2003 - 2008. Campaign for America's Future runs a major annual conference which is well-attended by leftist speakers and delegates. America's Future Now is the new name for the Take Back America conferences.
Prominent speakers at the conferences over the past six years include:
The 2006 Take Back America Conference was hosted by Campaign for America's Future and held from June 12 - 14.[1]
Speakers
The following is a list of the 153 people who spoke at the Conference:[1]
- Sen. Barack Obama
- Sen. John Kerry
- Sen. Russ Feingold
- Gov. Tom Vilsack
- Rep. George Miller
- Sen. Hillary Clinton
- Sen. Harry Reid
- Gov. Ed Rendell
- Sen. Gary Hart
- Sen. Tom Harkin
- Rep. John Conyers
- Rep. Nancy Pelosi
- Rep. Bernie Sanders
- Rep. Jan Schakowsky
- Rep. Barbara Lee
- Rep. Maxine Waters
- Rep. Mel Watt
- Rep. Barney Frank
- Rep. Sherrod Brown
- Rep. Lynn Woolsey
- Robert Redford
- David Bonior
- Arianna Huffington
- Jerome Ringo
- Roger Hickey
- Cecile Richards
- Celinda Lake
- Gloria Totten
- John Podesta
- Jacob Hacker
- Gerald McEntee
- John Sweeney
- Robert Borosage
- Katrina vanden Heuvel
- Stan Greenberg
- Leo Gerard
- Larry Schweiger
- Anna Burger
- Joan Blades
- Biko Baker
- Jeff Faux
- Lisa Turner
- Jeff Blodgett
- Heather Booth
- William McNary
- Jerome Armstrong
- Michael Tomasky
- Barbara Ehrenreich
- Sen. Polly Baca
- Karen Nussbaum
- Maggie Fox
- Cecile Richards
- Luis Navarro
- Donna Edwards
- Kristina Wilfore
- William Lerach
- Madeline Janis-Aparicio
- Dan Carol
- Kay Coles
- Daniel Gotoff
- Will Robinson
- Alexander Robinson
- Jay Harris
- Alexandra Walker
- Robert Greenwald
- Julie Bergman Sender
- Tracy Van Slyke
- Cenk Uygur
- Iara Peng
- Ellen Miller
- Anya Kamenetz
- David Donnelly
- Quinn Wilhelmi
- Elana Berkowitz
- Maria Teresa Petersen
- Biko Baker
- Kevin Phillips
- Thea Lee
- Kristin Rowe-Finkbeiner
- Andrea Batista Schlesinger
- Tamara Draut
- Jared Bernstein
- Helen Brunner
- Tim Bishop
- Zach Pollet
- Eva Bonime
- Gar Alperovitz
- David Bollier
- Wayne Ford
- Frannie WellingsTeresa Joyce
- Deepak Bhargava
- Rudy lopez
- Angelica Salas
- Roberto Lovato
- Jaime Contreras
- Sonia Ramirez
- Rep. Joyce Elliott
- John DeGraaf
- Laura Pacheco
- Wendy Puriefoy
- Eli Pariser
- Solange Bitol-Hansen
- Bernard Rapoport
- Tom Matzzie
- Chellie Pingree
- Dee Brown
- Karen Ackerman
- Ruy Teixeira
- Oliver Thomas
- Robert W. McChesney
- Marcy Darnovsky
- Joe Solmonese
- Wade Henderson
- Maria Elena Durazo
- Dr. Joan Williams
- Irasema Garza
- Carol Joyner
- Cali Ressler
- Jody Thompson
- Rev. Jennifer S. Butler
- Harvey J. Kaye
- Michael Kazin
- David Sirota
- Sarah Anderson
- Steve Cobble
- Rev. Lennox Yearwood
- Dan Petegorsky
- Rep. Dave McAlpin
- Ron Sims
- Billy Parish
- Joel Rogers
- Joanne Derwin
- Rich Feldman
- Jennifer Ito
- Malia Lazu
- Belen Mendoza
- Walter Mosley
- Tyson King-Meadows
- Christine Chen
- Rev. Paul Sherry
- Jen Kern
- Beth Shulman
- Eric Boehlert
- Chris Rabb
- Matt Stoller
- Louis Pagan
- Christy Hardin Smith
- Mark Birnbaum
- Robert Greenwald
- Rick Jacobs
- Jim Schermbeck
- John Javna
- Tanya Harris
Sessions
The following is a list of the sessions and events which were held at the conference:[1]
Opening Plenary
On June 12, 2006, Robert Borosage, co-director, Campaign for America's Future; Stan Greenberg, Chairman and CEO of Greenberg Quinlan Rosner and Co-founder of Democracy Corps; Katrina vanden Heuvel, Editor & Publisher, The Nation; and Biko Baker, National Hip Hop Political Convention spoke in the opening plenary which was entitled "Our Time: Progressive Promise; Conservative Collapse".
Book Signing
On June 12, 2006, Stanley Greenberg, author of The Two Americas: Our Current Political Deadlock and How to Break It, Katrina vanden Heuvel, author of The Dictionary of Republicanisms and John Javna, author of 50 Simple Things You Can Do to Fight the Right, participated in a "Book Signing".
Apollo: New Energy, New Jobs, New Independence for America
On June 12, 2006, Jerome Ringo, President, Apollo Alliance; Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nevada; Larry J. Schweiger, National Wildlife Federation President, spoke at the opening lunch which was entitled "Apollo: New Energy, New Jobs, New Independence for America". At this event, Robert Redford, Actor and Environmental Activist presented the Apollo Alliance "Right Stuff" Award to Leo Gerard, President, United Steelworkers.
An Economy that Works
On June 12, 2006, Jeff Faux, author, The Global Class War: How America's Bipartisan Elite Lost Our Future – and What It Will Take to Win It Back; and Anna Burger, Chair, Change to Win, International Secretary-Treasurer, Service Employees International Union spoke in a session entitled "An Economy that Works".
Heath Care for All
On June 12, 2006, Jacob Hacker, Professor of Political Science Yale University and Representative Jan Schakowsky, D-Illinois, spoke in a session entitled "Heath Care for All".
Common Sense on Security
On June 12, 2006, Senator Gary Hart, Co-Chair, National Commission on Terrorism and Rep. Barbara Lee, D-CA spoke in a session entitled "Common Sense on Security".
Revive the Gulf, Rebuild America
On June 12, 2006, Representative Bennie Thompson, D-Mississippi; Stephen Bradberry, Lead Organizer of ACORN New Orleans Chapter and 2005 RFK Human Rights Award Laureate; Representative Maxine Waters, D-California; and John Sweeney, President, AFL-CIO, spoke in a session entitled "Revive the Gulf, Rebuild America".
Book Signing
On June 12, 2006, Gary Hart, author of The Shield and the Cloak: The Security of the Commons, Jacob Hacker, co-author (with Paul Pierson) of Off Center: The Republican Revolution and the Erosion of American Democracy and Jeff Faux, author of The Global Class War: How America's Bipartisan Elite Lost Our Future—and What It Will Take to Win It Back participated in a "Book Signing".
Taking Back the States
On June 12, 2006, Gloria Totten, Executive Director, Progressive Majority; Lisa Turner, Turner and Associates; Jeff Blodgett, Minnesota Roadmap and Wellstone Action; Heather Booth, Strategic Director, Blueprint Project of Proteus Fund; William McNary, President, USAction; and Senator Polly Baca, Member of Progressive Majority Colorado Advisory Council spoke in a session entitled "Taking Back the States".
Taking Back the Country: Building Progressive Capacity
On June 12, 2006, Karen Nussbaum, Executive Director, Working America/AFL-CIO; Maggie Fox, President, America Votes; Dan Carol, Co-founder, The Cause; and Lorena Chambers, CEO and co-founder of Chambers Lopez & Gait?n LLC, spoke in a session entitled "Taking Back the Country: Building Progressive Capacity".
New Ballot Initiative Battlefield in the States
On June 12, 2006, Kristina Wilfore, Executive Director, Ballot Initiative Strategy Center and Foundation; Kay Coles, National Education Association on TABOR and the "65% Solution"; Daniel Gotoff, Lake Research Partners]] on Minimum wage campaigns; Will Robinson, MacWilliams Robinson & Partners on Initiatives as wedge issues; and Alexander Robinson, National Black Justice Coalition on Marriage initiatives, spoke in a session entitled "New Ballot Initiative Battlefield in the States".
Taking Back the Media
On June 12, 2006, Jay Harris, publisher, Mother Jones; Alexandra Walker, Executive Editor, TomPaine.com; Robert Greenwald, Filmmaker, Brave New Films; Julie Bergman Sender, The Cause: Progressive Echo Chamber; Roberto Lovato, New America Media; Tracy Van Slyke, In These Times: The Media Consortium; and Cenk Uygur, co-host of The Young Turks on Sirius Satellite Radio, spoke in a session entitled "Taking Back the Media: The Building of the New Progressive Media Infrastructure in the New Media Environment".
New Leaders, New Energy
On June 12, 2006, Iara Peng, Young People For; Quinn Wilhelmi, Roosevelt Institution; Biko Baker, National Hip Hop Political Convention; Maria Teresa Petersen, Executive Director, Vota Latina; and Elana Berkowitz, Campus Progress spoke in a session entitled "New Leaders, New Energy".
Book Signing
On June 12, 2006, Jacob Hacker, co-author (with Paul Pierson) of Off Center: The Republican Revolution and the Erosion of American Democracy participated in a "Book Signing".
Take Back America Concert: Take Back "The Party"
On June 12, 2006, Peter Rosenberg, Radio DJ, WJFK Free FM, Washington, D.C., emceed a party entitled "Take Back America Concert: Take Back "The Party"". Artists performing at the party were: Honor By August, Rana Mansour and Flex Mathews.
Film Showings
On June 12, 2006, Robert Greenwald and Brave New Films Filmmakers, Mark Birnbaum & Jim Schermbeck, introduced a film evening which featured two films: "The Big Buy: TomDeLay's Stolen Congress" and "Motherhood Manifesto – Film Based on Book by Joan Blades".
Senator Hillary Clinton, D-New York
On June 13, 2006, Senator Hillary Clinton spoke in a 30 minute session.
Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi, D-CA
On June 13, 2006, Congressman Nancy Pelosi spoke in a 30 minute session.
Senator John Kerry, D-Massachusetts
On June 13, 2006, Senator John Kerry spoke in a 30 minute session.
The Motherhood Manifesto
On June 13, 2006, Joan Blades, President, MomsRising and co-author, The Motherhood Manifesto and Kristin Rowe-Finkbeiner, Executive Director, Moms Rising and co-author, The Motherhood Manifesto spoke in a session entitled "The Motherhood Manifesto".
Quality Education for All
On June 13, 2006, Wendy D. Puriefoy, President, Public Education Network and Representative George Miller D-California spoke in a session entitled "Quality Education for All".
Clean Out the Stables: Reform the Political Process
On June 13, 2006, Eli Pariser, Executive Director, MoveOn.org Political Action & MoveOn.org Civic Action; Solange Bitol-Hansen, National Program Director, Public Campaign; and Chellie Pingree, President, Common Cause spoke in a session entitled "Clean Out the Stables: Reform the Political Process".
Book Signing
On June 13, 2006, Eric Boehlert, author of Lapdogs: How the Press Rolled Over for Bush, Marcy Darnovsky, author of Cultural Politics and Social Movements, Celinda Lake, author of What Women Really Want: How American Woman Are Quietly Erasing Political, Racial, Class and Religious Lines to Change the Way We Live, Glenn Greenwald, author of How Would a Patriot Act?, participated in a "Book Signing".
References
- ↑ Jump up to: 1.0 1.1 1.2 Take Back America 2006 - Agenda & Speakers (accessed on May 14, 2010)
The 2007 Take Back America Conference was hosted by Campaign for America's Future and held from March 18 - 20 at Hilton Washington Hotel, 1919 Connecticut Avenue, Washington D.C.[1]
Speakers
The following is a list of the 237 people who spoke at the Conference:[2]
- Davey D, DJ, Hip Hop Journalist
- J. Period, DJ
- Cherryl Aldave, Moderator
- Billy Wimsatt, League of Independent Voters
- Grime, Hip Hop Artist
- D Labrie, Hip Hop Congress
- Rep. Roberta Abdul Salaam
- Karl Agne
- Jason Alexander
- Gar Alperovitz
- Dan Ancona
- Dr. Juan Andrade, Jr.
- Phil Angelides
- Diane Archer
- John Arensmeyer
- Nan Aron
- Bama Athreya
- Biko Baker
- Stacy Bannerman
- Ellynne Bannon
- Katie Barge
- Melody Barnes
- Tony Barr
- Rand Beers
- Medea Benjamin
- Julie Bergman Sender
- Duncan Black
- Ron Blackwell
- Jeff Blodgett
- Progressive Bloggers
- Robert Borosage
- Chris Bowers
- Sen. Barbara Boxer
- Keith Boykin
- Robert Brandon
- Ellen Bravo
- Donna Brazile
- David Brock
- Senator Sherrod Brown
- Anna Burger
- Angela Canterbury
- Tim Carpenter
- Majora Carter
- Sally Castleman
- John Cavanagh
- Julie Christensen
- Michelle Ciccarelli
- Sen. Hillary Clinton
- Steve Cobble
- Matthew Cohen
- Chuck Collins
- Joe Conason
- Representative John Conyers
- Rep. Joe Courtney
- Craig Crawford
- Anita Dancs
- Anthony Daniels
- Rep. Rosa DeLauro
- Jim Dean
- Howard Dean
- Allegra Dengler
- Robert Dodge
- David Donnelly
- Tamara Draut
- Jane Dugdale
- Del. Adam Ebbin
- Peter Edelman
- Senator John Edwards
- Donna Edwards
- Ross Eisenbrey
- Jon Elliot
- Representative Keith Ellison
- Jodie Evans
- Rep. Jessica Farrar
- Jeffrey Feldman
- Jenifer Fernandez Ancona
- Bob Fertik
- Laura Flanders
- Glen Ford
- Bill Foster
- Dan Froomkin
- Page Gardner
- Irasema Garza
- Alex Gibney
- Ralph E. Gomory
- Mel Goodman
- E. J. Graff
- Sen. Mike Gravel
- Mark Green
- Adam Green
- Stan Greenberg
- Robert Greenwald
- Senator Nan Grogan Orrock
- Vanessa Gueringer
- Jane Hamsher
- Lauren Harkrader
- Thom Hartmann
- Ana Henderson
- Wade Henderson, Esq.
- Roger Hickey
- Jon Hoadley
- Arlene Holt
- Chung-Wha Hong
- Lane Hudson
- Jon Hunt
- Maude Hurd
- Michael Huttner
- Lee Iacocca
- Jesse Jackson
- Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee
- Carol Jenkins
- Alan Jenkins
- Vickie Johnson
- Dave Johnson
- Rob Johnson
- Van Jones
- Conor Kenny
- Michael Kieschnick
- Adam Klaus
- Senator Amy Klobuchar
- Lawrence Korb
- Robert Kraig
- Corbett Kroehler
- Representative Dennis Kucinich
- Celinda Lake
- Ned Lamont
- Lynn Landes
- Thea Lee
- Representative Barbara Lee
- Anna Lefer
- John Logue
- Jeff Madrick
- Dr. Julianne Malveaux
- Jon Mandell
- Rep. Jim Marzilli
- Tom Matzzie
- Rep. Joe McDermott
- Jane McDonald-Pines
- Tim McFeeley
- Kathleen McGinty
- Kellye McIntosh
- William McNary
- Harold Meyerson
- Ellen Miller
- Larry Mishel
- Michael Moore
- Eddy Morales
- Rep. Patrick Murphy
- Nathan Newman
- Sara Nichols
- Laura Nichols
- Shamako Nobel
- Ali Noorani
- Shawn O'Donnell
- Sen. Barack Obama
- Juan Pacheco
- Jennifer Pae
- Eli Pariser
- Arn Pearson
- Speaker Nancy Pelosi
- Gabe Pendas
- Rick Perlstein
- Duane Peterson
- Michael Phillips
- John Podesta
- Isaiah Poole
- Carl Pope
- Chris Rabb
- Jamin Raskin
- Connie Rice
- Cecile Richards
- Gov. Bill Richardson
- Jerome Ringo
- Will Robinson
- Joel Rogers
- Simon Rosenberg
- Matt Rothschild
- Kristin Rowe-Finkbeiner
- Jason Rozenblat
- James Rucker
- Alicia Russell
- Angelica Salas
- James Salt
- Senator Bernie Sanders
- Guy Saperstein
- Representative Jan Schakowsky
- Andrea Batista Schlesinger
- Rinku Sen
- Susan Shaer
- Anita Sharma
- Rep. Carol Shea-Porter
- Beth Shulman
- David Shuster
- Josh Silver
- Dr. Jonathan Simon JD
- Jonathan Simon
- Harold Simon
- Madhuri Singh
- David Sirota
- Nicholas Skala
- Holly Sklar
- Jefferson Smith
- Bev Smith
- Lori Sokol
- Representative Hilda Solis
- Jon Soltz
- Greg Squires
- Joan Stallard
- Rev. Ron Stief
- Matt Stoller
- David Swanson
- Aimee Tavares
- Adam Taylor
- Senator Jon Tester
- State Rep. Alisha Thomas Morgan
- Jessy Tolkan
- Gustavo Torres
- Gloria Totten
- Marisa Trevino
- Rich Trumka
- Cenk Uyger
- Tracy Van Slyke
- Mara Vanderslice
- Michael Waldman
- Rep. Maxine Waters
- Drew Westen
- Marcy Wheeler
- Judy Wicks
- Kristina Wilfore
- Roger Wilkins
- Elandria Williams
- Oliver Willis
- Richard Wolffe
- Jay Woodson, NHHPC
- Rep. Lynn Woolsey
- Quentin Young
- Katrina vanden Heuvel
Sponsors and Partners
The following organizations were sponsors or partners of the conference:[3]
Conference Sponsors
Conference Partners
- Progressive Majority
- Apollo Alliance
- Tom Paine Common Sense
- SEIU
- US Action
- ACORN
- AFL-CIO
- United Steel Workers
- Move On
- 1199 SEIU United Healthcare Workers East
- American Federation Employees State County Municipal (AFL-CIO)
- Center for Policy Alternatives
- Yearly Kos Convention
- Ballot Initiative Strategy Center
- True Majority
- Alliance for Justice
- National Priorities Project
- New Organizing Institute
- United American Nurses, AFL-CIO
- Democracy for America
Media Partners
- The Nation
- The Al Sharpton Show
- The American Prospect
- American Urban Radio Networks
- The Bev Smith Show
- Free Speech TV
- Global Vision
- The Guy James Show
- In These Times
- The Jon Elliot Show
- Urban Journal
- 1600 Kopt
- Liberty News
- Mother Jones
- Ms. Magazine
- OpEdNews.com
- The Progressive Populist
- Radio One
- Ring of Fire
- Regional News Network
- State of Belief
- Washington Monthly
- The Young Turks
- The Progressive
- Yes!
- Alter Net
- Blog Talk Radio
- We Ourselves
- Campus Progress
- Color Lines
- Talk Radio News Service
- Mark Levine's RadioInsideScoop.com
- Minnesota Matters
- AM 1600 WWRL - New York's Progressive Talk
- The Texas Observer
- The Thom Hartmann Program
- The Wip
- 1370 WVLY - The Voice of the Valley
- Shelter Force
- The Peter B. Collins Show
Delegates
The following were delegates at the conference and were interviewed by Bill Scher:
The following were delegates to the conference:
Sessions
The following is a list of the sessions and events which were held at the conference:[1]
Our Time Has Come
On June 18, 2007, Robert Borosage, Representative Keith Ellison, Eli Pariser, Representative Jan Schakowsky and Andrea Batista Schlesinger spoke in the opening session entitled "Our Time Has Come".
Lunch Plenary, Apollo: New Energy and New Jobs
On June 18, 2007, Phil Angelides, Kathleen McGinty, Carl Pope and Jerome Ringo spoke in a session entitled "Lunch Plenary, Apollo: New Energy and New Jobs".
Global Warming And Voter Apathy - Inextricable Linkage
On June 18, 2007, Corbett Kroehler spoke in a session entitled "Global Warming And Voter Apathy - Inextricable Linkage". The description for the session was:
- "It's true. America's political inaction on the climate crisis shares an institutional cause with the growing ranks of apathetic voters. Indeed, our countrymen are more and more likely every day to vote in an American Idol competition that an election.
- The good news is that these two problems have a common, people-powered, progressive solution. Come hear all about it and scrutinize its underlying premises."
How to use the TBA 2007 website to follow all the action at the event
On June 18, 2007, Jon Mandell and Jason Rozenblat spoke in a session entitled "How to use the TBA 2007 website to follow all the action at the event". The description for the session was:
- "This year, Take Back America has partnered with Confabb.com to bring you a new, fully interactive conference experience. Join us to learn how to use all of the the social media, networking, blogging, ratings/reviews and chat features available through Confabb.com. As a Take Back America attendee, you already have a free account set up in our system, so we encourage you to make the most of it."
The War of Ideas: A Real Security Agenda for America
On June 18, 2007, Robert Borosage, John Cavanagh, Mel Goodman, Anita Sharma and Rep. Lynn Woolsey spoke in a session entitled "The War of Ideas: A Real Security Agenda for America".
The War of Ideas: How Conservatism Has Failed
On June 18, 2007, Melody Barnes, Harold Meyerson, Rick Perlstein, Connie Rice and Cecile Richards spoke in a session entitled "The War of Ideas: How Conservatism Has Failed". The session featured "CPAC: The Unauthorized Documentary" by Max Blumenthal, The Nation.
The War of Ideas: New Economics
On June 18, 2007, Roger Hickey, Dr. Julianne Malveaux, Larry Mishel and Rich Trumka spoke in a session entitled "The War of Ideas: New Economics".
The Impeachment Process
On June 18, 2007, Jane Dugdale, Bob Fertik, Glen Ford and David Swanson spoke in a session entitled "The Impeachment Process". The description for the session was:
- "This session will provide information about the impeachment process and provide a forum to discuss the possibility of impeaching current officials."
Clean & Fair Elections Now
On June 18, 2007, Angela Canterbury, Arn Pearson and Aimee Tavares spoke in a session entitled "Clean & Fair Elections Now". The description for the session was:
- "You know the problem - campaign cash is the currency of our democracy. Money drowns out the votes and voices of ordinary Americans resulting in policies that benefit the wealthy special interests. If we want clean air and water, affordable and accessible healthcare and education, consumer protection, alternative energy and more, then we need clean and fair elections. Let's level the playing field and give progressive candidates a way to run and win on ideas. We can end the corrupting pay-to-play politics with public funding of elections. Come learn more about the successes in the states and the nationwide movement to pass the Fair Elections Now Act."
Women Rising: The Issues that Count
On June 18, 2007, Ellen Bravo, Irasema Garza, EJ Graff, Cecile Richards and Kristin Rowe-Finkbeiner spoke in a session entitled "Women Rising: The Issues that Count".
Out of Iraq: What Comes Next?
On June 18, 2007, Representative Barbara Lee, Tom Matzzie, Rep. Patrick Murphy, Rep. Carol Shea-Porter and Jon Soltz spoke in a session entitled "Out of Iraq: What Comes Next?".
The New Progressive Majority
On June 18, 2007, Dr. Juan Andrade, Jr., Page Gardner, Stan Greenberg and Michael Kieschnick spoke in a session entitled "The New Progressive Majority".
We've Got Issues: Young People in Action
On June 18, 2007, Ellynne Bannon, Jon Hoadley, Eddy Morales, Juan Pacheco, Madhuri Singh, Jessy Tolkan and Elandria Williams spoke in a session entitled "We've Got Issues: Young People in Action".
Conservatives are to Supply-Side Economics as Progressives are to ________?
On June 18, 2007, Dan Ancona and Jenifer Fernandez Ancona spoke in a session entitled "Conservatives are to Supply-Side Economics as Progressives are to ________?". The description for the session was:
- "You probably have never heard of Dan Ancona. But you may have never heard of Russell Kirk either, and his writings in the 1950s helped define the principles of conservativism!
- Come to this session and see Dan's interesting and provocative PowerPoint on how the Left can define a new economic narrative, which starts with defining the principles that make us progressives."
Reaching the Public
On June 18, 2007, Jeffrey Feldman, Dave Johnson and Conor Kenny spoke in a session entitled "Reaching the Public". The description for the session was:
- "Ways to reach the public to promote core progressive values and create DEMAND for progressive ideas and candidates."
Book Signing
On June 18, 2007, Ellen Bravo, Stan Greenberg and Kristin Rowe-Finkbeiner participated in a "Book Signing".
Creating a National Popular Vote for President: Organizing Insurrection in "Spectator States"
On June 18, 2007, Jamin Raskin spoke in a session entitled "Creating a National Popular Vote for President: Organizing Insurrection in "Spectator States"". The description for the session was:
- "Maryland State Senator Jamin Raskin and Ryan O'Donnell of FairVote will discuss the exciting campaign for a National Popular Vote, which was just passed into law in the state of Maryland and has passed 11 state legislative bodies, including both houses in California, Hawaii and Illinois. The plan is to create an interstate compact of states comprising 270 in the electoral college that will commit to cast their electors in presidential elections for the winner of the national popular election. This plan, which has been endorsed by the New York Times, would prevent nightmarish election scenarios like the 2000 election when the national popular vote loser (George Bush by more than a half-million votes) was able to win based on manipulation of the vote in Florida and partisan intervention by the Supreme Court. It would also reenergize presidential politics in the two-thirds of states which are now safely red or blue and are thus fly-over territory in presidential elections. This grassroots movement and strategy could revitalize democratic politics in America and make every vote count. Come hear more about the National Popular Vote plan from the State Senator (and constitutional law professor) who introduced it in Maryland as well as speakers from FairVote, America's leading electoral reform group. You will find out what is happening in your state and how you can help overthrow the reactionary dynamics of the electoral college, an institution steeped in the history of slavery and political white supremacy."
Election Protection 2008
On June 18, 2007, Allegra Dengler, Ana Henderson, Lynn Landes, Dr. ]]Jonathan Simon]] JD and Jonathan Simon spoke in a session entitled "Election Protection 2008". The description for the session was:
- "We'll review the challenges we face with electronic voting machines, caging lists, voter intimidation and so much more in 2008. We'll organize to protect the vote."
Progressive Majority Reception
On June 18, 2007, Donna Brazile spoke at the "Progressive Majority Reception".
The Quiet Revolution: Combating the Right Wing Attack on our Constitutuion
On June 18, 2007, Nan Aron and Kellye McIntosh spoke in a session entitled "The Quiet Revolution: Combating the Right Wing Attack on our Constitutuion". The description for the session was:
- "Film-screening and discussion. Hosted by Emmy award-winning actor Bradley Whitford, Quiet Revolution is a short documentary that features congressional leaders like Barack O'bama and leading scholars who describe how an increasingly influential movement on the far right has waged a sustained war on the Constitution as we know it. Ultra-conservative politicians, judges, professors and activists would overturn decades of precedent to shred the fabric of popular laws protecting workers, consumers and public health, expand executive power at the expense of basic civil liberties, and impose a narrow social agenda on the rest of the body politic. Presented by Alliance for Justice, this session will help progressives learn to organize to preserve a fair and independent federal judiciary."
Do You Want a New U.S. Foreign Policy?
On June 18, 2007, John Cavanagh spoke in a session entitled "Do You Want a New U.S. Foreign Policy?". The description for the session was:
- "Join Foreign Policy In Focus and the Institute for Policy Studies in a discussion of how to take back American foreign policy. Americans went to the polls last November to elect a new foreign policy. Instead, we got more of the same. The Bush administration has sent more U.S. troops to Iraq, stepped away from reductions in nuclear weapons, ignored the urgency of climate change, and continued to support economic policies that widen the gap between the haves and the have nots. The Democrats have a golden opportunity to present a new U.S. foreign policy in which America is a global partner, not a global cop. Drawing from their bold, new Just Security framework, FPIF and IPS will offer a new way for Democrats to think about America's role in the world. Join report editor John Feffer (FPIF and IPS), along with report contributors Emira Woods (FPIF and IPS), Anita Dancs (National Priorities Project), and Kevin Martin (PeaceAction)."
The New Populist Energy
On June 18, 2007, Senator Sherrod Brown, Roger Hickey, Senator Amy Klobuchar, Senator Bernie Sanders and Katrina vanden Heuvel spoke in a session entitled "The New Populist Energy".
Film Night: Taxi to the Dark Side
On June 18, 2007, Alex Gibney spoke at a session entitled "Film Night: Taxi to the Dark Side". The description for the session was:
- "Alex Gibney examines the Bush administration's policy on torture in his film Taxi to the Dark Side which investigates the death of an Afghani taxi driver who died from injuries inflicted by US soldiers."
Film Night: Lift the Ban
On June 18, 2007, FRED spoke in a session entitled "Film Night: Lift the Ban". The description for the session was:
- "Robert Greenwald and Brave New Foundation present the world premier of Lift the Ban, which tells the story of Stephen Benjamin who served in the Navy as a much need Arabic linguist providing support for troops on the frontline until this March-when he was discharged from the military because he is gay."
Party: Next Generation Leaders Late Night
On June 18, 2007, FRED spoke in a party entitled "Party: Next Generation Leaders Late Night". The party was sponsored by Young People For, Living Liberally, and Progress With Friends. The description for the party was:
- "Featuring "Greyhound Diaries"-a rolling snapshot in words, images, and song of people struggling to get by in America based on singer-songwriter Doug Levitt's tours through the country by Greyhound bus. This will be followed by DJ ClubTedd spinning his funk and groove."
Speak Out: How do we drive the debate?
On June 19, 2007, Thom Hartmann and Bev Smith spoke in a session entitled "Speak Out: How do we drive the debate?".
Youth Transitions & Workforce Readiness: Averting the Impending Crisis
On June 19, 2007, Matthew Cohen spoke in a session entitled "Youth Transitions & Workforce Readiness: Averting the Impending Crisis". The description for the session was:
- "In the globally competitive economy of the 21st century, state economies in large part will thrive or decline based on how well they identify, recruit, cultivate and retain “knowledge workers,” individuals who possess postsecondary educational credentials, technical aptitudes, the ability to learn rapidly, and an entrepreneurial approach to employment. As the downstream “consumers” of tomorrow’s workforce, employers are highly motivated to positively influence events in this arena.
- Among other issues, we will explore…
- - strategies for successful corporate-academic partnership(s)
- - the challenges and opportunities presented by tomorrow's workforce (millennials, Gen Y) and engagement startegies for academics and employers
- - how can employers identify and foster critical talent throughout the academic lifecycle
Making an Impact
On June 19, 2007, Shawn O'Donnell spoke in a session entitled "Making an Impact". The description for the session was:
- "Come join an early morning group discussion of the many and varied frustrations of grassroots activists and learn how to harness negative energy and turn it into a positive force for good."
Sen. Mike Gravel
On June 19, 2007, Senator for Alaska, Mike Gravel spoke in a 30 minute session.
Gov. Bill Richardson
On June 19, 2007, Gov. Bill Richardson spoke in a 30 minute session.
Book Signing
On June 19, 2007, Thom Hartmann participated in a "Book Signing".
Making College Affordable: The National Imperative
On June 19, 2007, Robert Brandon, Rep. Joe Courtney, Anthony Daniels, Tamara Draut and Jennifer Pae spoke in a session entitled "Making College Affordable: The National Imperative".
It's the Story: How Culture and New Media Can Move Progressive Ideas
On June 19, 2007, Karl Agne, Julie Bergman Sender, Laura Nichols, Will Robinson, Simon Rosenberg and Jon Soltz spoke in a session entitled "It's the Story: How Culture and New Media Can Move Progressive Ideas".
The Great Risk Shift: When Corporations Shred the Social Contract
On June 19, 2007, Ron Blackwell, Ellen Bravo, Rep. Rosa DeLauro, Alicia Russell and Greg Squires spoke in a session entitled "The Great Risk Shift: When Corporations Shred the Social Contract".
New Strategies for the Global Economy
On June 19, 2007, Ralph E. Gomory, Rob Johnson, Thea Lee and David Sirota spoke in a session entitled "New Strategies for the Global Economy".
A Progressive Agenda for States
On June 19, 2007, Rep. Roberta Abdul Salaam, Del. Adam Ebbin, Rep. Jessica Farrar, Celinda Lake, Rep. Jim Marzilli, Rep. Joe McDermott, Tim McFeeley, Nathan Newman and Joel Rogers spoke in a session entitled "A Progressive Agenda for States".
The Blogosphere: From Ideas to Action
On June 19, 2007, Chris Bowers, Jim Dean, Jane Hamsher, Isaiah Poole, Matt Stoller and Oliver Willis spoke in a session entitled "The Blogosphere: From Ideas to Action".
Debunking Myths of the Working Mom
On June 19, 2007, Lori Sokol spoke in a session entitled "Debunking Myths of the Working Mom". The description for the session was:
- "'More Career Women Are Opting - Out,' 'Career Moms and Stay-At-Home Moms At War,Women Can't Really Have It All.' Label it what you will, the mainstream media has been skewing headlines to bolster working mothers' negative effects on marriage and family.
Come hear the truth, based upon hard facts and statistics, about the real successes of working mothers, and why the press resists reporting on them.
- Lori Sokol is Founder & Publisher of Work Life Matters magazine, a national business publication that advocates for the inclusion of work-life benefits and services for our nation's workforce."
Holding the Democratic Majority Accountable
On June 19, 2007, Lane Hudson spoke in a session entitled "Holding the Democratic Majority Accountable". The description for the session was:
- "We all worked very hard to win a majority of both houses of Congress in the 2006 Election. It is important to balance holding the Democratic Leadership on issues important to the Progressive Movement, but it is also important to maintain and build on our majority in the 2008 election.
- This is a round table discussion about the most appropriate ways to move the Democratic Leadership in a progressive direction while positioning ourselves for victory in 2008. Please come ready to be passionate and pragmatic about our issues. Bring your creative ideas to advance a progressive agenda through means such as grassroots action, the blogosphere, fundraising, traditional media, and any other way you can think of!"
Book Signing
On June 19, 2007, Tamara Draut, Greg Squires participated in a "Book Signing".
Invest in Our Future: Challenging Austerity Economics
On June 19, 2007, Ross Eisenbrey, Jeff Madrick and Beth Shulman spoke in a session entitled "Invest in Our Future: Challenging Austerity Economics".
Foxed Out: Using the New Media to Challenge the Right
On June 19, 2007, Adam Green, Mark Green, Robert Greenwald and James Rucker spoke in a session entitled "Foxed Out: Using the New Media to Challenge the Right".
Terrorism: A Real Security Response
On June 19, 2007, Rand Beers, Robert Borosage, Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, Guy Saperstein and Susan Shaer spoke in a session entitled "Terrorism: A Real Security Response".
Poverty and Politics: Katrina's Clarion Call
On June 19, 2007, Peter Edelman, Vanessa Gueringer, Arlene Holt, Maude Hurd, Rinku Sen and Rep. Maxine Waters spoke in a session entitled "Poverty and Politics: Katrina's Clarion Call".
Building Community Wealth: Progressive Ownership Strategies
On June 19, 2007, Gar Alperovitz, Vickie Johnson, John Logue and Harold Simon spoke in a session entitled "Building Community Wealth: Progressive Ownership Strategies".
SweatFree Campaigns to End Sweatshop Procurement
On June 19, 2007, Bama Athreya and Jon Hunt spoke in a session entitled "SweatFree Campaigns to End Sweatshop Procurement". The description for the session was:
- "This session will describe exciting new work in several states and cities around the US to win sweatfree procurement legislation for all government procured goods, ending the practice of taxpayer subsidization of sweatshops. It will also provide activists with the tools to launch their own sweatfree campaigns. A sweatfree purchasing campaign is an effective and concrete local action you can take to help humanize the global sweatshop economy. It is also a potent means to foster sustained local activism and create strong local organizations. As a local issue in which elected officials have to take positions, your campaign will offer significant possibilities for public education. Most important, you and other local activists will control the shape and timing of your own efforts, creating the possibility for strong organizational growth."
A New Strategy for Peace
On June 19, 2007, Robert Dodge and Michael Phillips spoke in a session entitled "A New Strategy for Peace". The description for the session was:
- "Four years of the Iraq war with no end in sight. Our politicians and old methods have failed. Not Acceptable!Time for a new strategy for peace. This new strategy is easy, bypasses politicians, is inexpensive, will invigorate the anti-war movement and is unstoppable. Find out how "We the people" are not as powerless as you think.
- Also Bob Dodge, President of Physicians for Social Responsibility Ventura County, California and a member of the international board of Beyond War, will discuss the obsolescence of war and how an individual can make a difference."
Sen. Barack Obama
On June 19, 2007, Senator for Illinois, Barack Obama spoke in a 30 minute session.
Sen. John Edwards
On June 19, 2007, Senator John Edwards spoke in a 30 minute session.
Rally on Employee Free Choice Act
On June 19, 2007, Roger Hickey and William McNary were listed as coordinating a "Rally on Employee Free Choice Act". The description for the rally was:
- "Take Back America goes to Capitol Hill! (corner of Delaware Ave. & C St., NE). Board free buses at Terrace level, T street entrance; Box lunches on buses. Take Back America participants are invited to join thousands of union activists, senators and allies who will rally to demand that the Senate pass the Employee Free Choice Act to restore workers' freedom to form unions and bargain for better lives. Sponsored by Campaign for America's Future, the US labor movement, and our many allied groups. Buses will return everyone to Washingon Hilton before 4 pm."
Betrayed!: How the Failure to Care for the 21st Century Veteran is Endangering Families and Jeopardizing Communities
On June 19, 2007, Stacy Bannerman spoke in a session entitled "Betrayed!: How the Failure to Care for the 21st Century Veteran is Endangering Families and Jeopardizing Communities". The description for the session was:
- "The Walter Reed scandal is just the tip of the iceberg in the Bush administration's failure to care for our returning veterans and their families. Tens of thousands of veterans have timed out of the two-year window of mental health care guaranteed by the Veterans Administration. Many of America’s veterans, children, and military family members now meet the definition of an “at-risk” population: Being endangered, as from exposure to disease or from a lack of parental or familial guidance and proper health care.
- The untreated effects of combat-related trauma last a lifetime, and long-term consequences include: unemployment, severe depression, divorce, domestic violence, chemical dependency, poor physical health, homelessness, “accidental death,” suicide, and even murder. But these are not your father’s veterans. As the wife of a National Guardsman who served a year in Iraq, and a charter Board member of Military Families Speak Out, I have seen first-hand the psychological wounds the Iraq War is inflicting in the troops and their loved ones.
- In this session, you will learn:
- - who the 21st Century veterans are
- - how the failure to care for vets and families impacts them and the community
- - about a brand new private/public project for veterans and families
- - how progressives can promote better care for veterans and families ... and why they should"
Prevent Unwanted Presidencies (And Congresses): To-Do List For An Honest '08 Election
On June 19, 2007, Sally Castleman and Dr. Jonathan Simon JD spoke in a session entitled "Prevent Unwanted Presidencies (And Congresses): To-Do List For An Honest '08 Election". The description for the session was:
- "There will be no Taking Back America without an honest election. To have one it's up to all of us to fully comprehend the threats and ratchet up the level of scrutiny to 10 on a scale of 10. We address burglar alarm systems, the signs of electoral manipulation, and action steps to be taken if another electoral heist appears to be in the works."
Web 2.0 and the Next Generation of Online Voter Registration
On June 19, 2007, Adam Klaus spoke in a session entitled "FRED". The description for the session was:
- "Calling all online organizers, cyber politicos, bloggers, techie field types, all-around geeks, and anyone else interested in plotting a massive online voter registration campaign for 2008. Working Assets is preparing to launch our new voter registration tool -- including an API and widget -- that will provide easy options for anyone to embed the registration process virtually anywhere on the web. Partner Rock the Vote will present on their plans to target young voters online. Join us to strategize on how we can mount the largest voter registration drive ever."
Just Business: Progressive Policy and Business Voices
On June 19, 2007, John Arensmeyer, Chuck Collins, Bill Foster, Lee Iacocca, Holly Sklar and Judy Wicks spoke in a session entitled "Just Business: Progressive Policy and Business Voices".
Health Care For All
On June 19, 2007, Diane Archer, Donna Edwards, Roger Hickey and Ned Lamont spoke in a session entitled "Health Care For All".
Democracy Works: Comprehensive Electoral Reform
On June 19, 2007, David Donnelly, Mark Green, Wade Henderson, Ellen Miller and Michael Waldman spoke in a session entitled "Democracy Works: Comprehensive Electoral Reform".
We Voted, Now What? Building a Youth Movement
On June 19, 2007, Biko Baker, Adam Klaus, Anna Lefer, Shamako Nobel, Gabe Pendas, Jefferson Smith and State Rep. Alisha Thomas Morgan spoke in a session entitled "We Voted, Now What? Building a Youth Movement".
Moving Up: New Progressive Infrastructure in the States
On June 19, 2007, Jeff Blodgett, Michael Huttner, Robert Kraig, Gloria Totten ad Kristina Wilfore spoke in a session entitled "Moving Up: New Progressive Infrastructure in the States".
Make Something Pretty--Use Your Art to Advance a Progressive Agenda
On June 19, 2007, Julie Christensen spoke in a session entitled "Make Something Pretty--Use Your Art to Advance a Progressive Agenda". The description for the session was:
- "It's time to win the culture wars, without heavy-handed proselytizing. If this is what you do, do THIS. "Art" 'til you drop for peace."
Hip Hop Artists and Activists: Politically Empowering a Culture of Resistance
On June 19, 2007, FRED spoke in a session entitled "Hip Hop Artists and Activists: Politically Empowering a Culture of Resistance". The description for the session was:
- "Hip Hop is a culture and art form encompassing music, visual art, dance and the word, born out of the struggle of underserved people of color in America's urban areas. Since its conception over 30 years ago it has exploded to a worldwide phenomenon and a multi-billion dollar industry.
- As Hip Hop culture becomes an increasingly important player in circles of activism, politics and more, several concrete questions are driven to the forefront.
- What is a Hip Hop activist or Hip Hop politician? How much can an artist change the status quo through music and art alone? Where is the overlap? Hip Hop culture and marketing play a dominant role in the gobal entertainment industry, American politics and local community organizing, but how can young people harness this power to effect social and political change through this art form?
- What models and institutions currently exist and how can we further the movement? This panel seeks to explore the overlap between Hip Hop artists and activists, identify how Hip Hop can bring out the vote in 2008 and beyond, engage young Americans disenchanted with the political process, and explore how Hip Hop can reinvent the anti-war movement."
Gala Awards Dinner
On June 19, 2007, Jason Alexander, Progressive Bloggers, Sen. Barbara Boxer and Roger Wilkins spoke at the "Gala Awards Dinner".
Senator Hillary Clinton
On June 20, 2007, Hillary Clinton spoke in a 30 minute session.
Representative Dennis Kucinich
On June 20, 2007, Dennis Kucinich spoke in a 30 minute session.
Speaker Nany Pelosi
On June 20, 2007, Nancy Pelosi spoke in a 10 minute session.
Single-Payer National Health Insurance
On June 20, 2007, Nicholas Skala, Quentin Young spoke in a session entitled "Single-Payer National Health Insurance". The description for the session was:
- "This session will provide information on single-payer national health insurance (HR 676) with experts from Physicians for a National Health Program."
The Crimes of Bush & Cheney--How Should We Respond?
On June 20, 2007, Tim Carpenter, Steve Cobble, Laura Flanders and Matt Rothschild spoke in a session entitled "The Crimes of Bush & Cheney--How Should We Respond?". The description for the session was:
- "A war based on lies. A pre-emptive attack that violated the Nuremberg principles. Torture. Wiretapping. Signing statements. Secret meetings. Partisan manipulation of justice. Minority vote suppression tactics. Florida 2000. Ohio 2004. Stonewalling testimony and documents. Corruption. Abuse of power. High crimes and misdemeanors. A never-ending occupation.
How should we respond? Wait to win in 2008? File war crimes charges? More subpoenas? Put the "I"-word on the table?"
Michael Moore talks about his new film, SICKO
On June 20, 2007, Michael Moore spoke in a session entitled "Michael Moore talks about his new film, SICKO".
Curbing Corporate Crime and Conservative Corruption
On June 20, 2007, Michelle Ciccarelli and Senator Jon Tester spoke in a session entitled "Curbing Corporate Crime and Conservative Corruption".
The New Civil Rights: The Immigrant Struggle
On June 20, 2007, Chung-Wha Hong, Alan Jenkins, Ali Noorani, Angelica Salas and Gustavo Torres spoke in a session entitled "The New Civil Rights: The Immigrant Struggle".
Sensible Priorities: Challenging the Military Budget
On June 20, 2007, Anita Dancs, Senator Nan Grogan Orrock, Lawrence Korb and Duane Peterson spoke in a session entitled "Sensible Priorities: Challenging the Military Budget".
The Mainstream Media: Fair and Balanced
On June 20, 2007, Duncan Black, Keith Boykin, Craig Crawford, Jon Elliot, Dan Froomkin, David Shuster, Marisa Trevino, Cenk Uyger and Richard Wolffe spoke in a session entitled "The Mainstream Media: Fair and Balanced".
NextGen Religious Voters: The New Values Debate
On June 20, 2007, Katie Barge, James Salt, Rev. Ron Stief, Adam Taylor and Mara Vanderslice spoke in a session entitled "NextGen Religious Voters: The New Values Debate".
Curbing the Imperial Presidency
On June 20, 2007, Joe Conason, Representative John Conyers, John Podesta and Marcy Wheeler spoke in a session entitled "Curbing the Imperial Presidency".
Media Reform on the Rise: Building a Bigger Tent
On June 20, 2007, David Brock, Carol Jenkins, Chris Rabb, Josh Silver and Tracy Van Slyke spoke in a session entitled "Media Reform on the Rise: Building a Bigger Tent".
New Energy for Cities: Green Collar Jobs in the Clean Energy Economy
On June 20, 2007, Majora Carter, Van Jones, Jane McDonald-Pines and Representative Hilda Solis spoke in a session entitled "New Energy for Cities: Green Collar Jobs in the Clean Energy Economy".
Why Progressives Must Take Rural America
On June 20, 2007, Tony Barr spoke in a session entitled "Why Progressives Must Take Rural America". The description for the session was:
- "This session will address why progressives must focus efforts on rural America. Important issues will be discussed. Organizing techniques will be brainstormed. The time is now to make Dean's 50 state strategy a reality."
How Can Progressives Bring Troops Home in 2007?
On June 20, 2007, Joan Stallard, Jodie Evans, Medea Benjamin and Sara Nichols spoke in a session entitled "How Can Progressives Bring Troops Home in 2007?". The description for the session was:
- "Join Code Pink founders Jodie Evans, Medea Benjamin, and other activists in conversation on improving our tactics for bringing our troops home this year."
Book Signing
On June 20, 2007, David Brock, Joe Conason and Marcy Wheeler participated in a "Book Signing".
Closing Rally: Building a New Majority for Real Change
On June 20, 2007, Anna Burger, Howard Dean and Jesse Jackson spoke in the final session entitled "Closing Rally: Building a New Majority for Real Change".
External Links
References
- ↑ Jump up to: 1.0 1.1 Take Back America 2007 - Agenda (accessed on May 13, 2010)
- ↑ Take Back America 2007 - Speakers (accessed on May 13, 2010)
- ↑ Take Back America 2007 - Sponsors (accessed on May 13, 2010)
- ↑ TBA 2007: Session: Our Time Has Come (accessed on May 13, 2010)
The 2008 Take Back America Conference was hosted by Campaign for America's Future and held from March 17 - 19 at the Omni Shoreham Hotel, 2500 Calvert Street, Washington D.C.[1]
About
The Conference was promoted as follows:[1]
- "In this critical year, Take Back America will bring together all of the tribes of the progressive movement—grassroots and netroots activists, elected officials, business owners, policy experts and more. Together, we will generate new power for our movement for change based on a new vision and bold ideas for an America that works for everyone, not just the few."
The five major themes seen to be "at the heart of the progressive agenda" were:[1]
- Economic Strategy for America in the Global Economy
- Green Jobs for a Sustainable Energy Future
- Quality, Affordable Health Care for All
- Out of Iraq to Real Security
- The New Social Justice Agenda
Speakers
The following is a list of the 116 people who spoke at the Conference:[2]
- Julius Genachowski
- Steve Abbott
- Arianna Huffington
- Maya Rockeymoore
- Mike Zielinski
- Cliff Schecter
- Delegate Victor Ramirez
- Stephanie Luongo
- Mike Podhorzer
- Marjorie Alt
- Miles Rapoport
- Julie Smith
- Darcy Burner
- Eric Lotke
- Terrance Heath
- Richard Kirsch
- Khalid Pitts
- Marvin Randolph
- Hilary Shelton
- Senator James Webb
- Robert Pollin
- Dr. Alan Bean
- Rev. Derrick Harkins
- Rev. Brian McLaren
- Kathleen Turner
- Bill Moyers
- James Adomian
- Dean Nielsen
- Ryan Mello
- Mike Foley
- Erin Vilardi
- Edie Gilliss
- Crisanta Duran
- Peter Goldin
- Anne Bomstad Miller
- Chrstine Lange
- Susan Markham
- Erik Peterson
- Jennie Blackton
- Gia Vitali
- Michael Obermueller
- Luis Navarro
- Kristen Crowell
- Rudy López
- Steve Belhumuer
- Luis Navarro
- Jennie Blackton
- Ann Liston
- Bernie Horn
- Ed Sanders
- Sharon Lettman
- Marcos Vilar
- Ari Appel
- Kweli Kitwana
- Cherese Williams
- Ramona Fonseca
- Tressa Feher
- Megan Van Ens
- Ann Liston
- Nicholl Caruso
- Kweli Kitwana
- Bernie Horn
- Jeff Lucas
- Jen Caltrider
- Jeff Coryell
- Darcy Burner
- Matt Filner
- John Jameson
- Belen Mendoza
- Kristina Logsdon
- Edna Brown
- Andrew Gillum
- Christine Chen
- Dante J. James
- Peter Murray
- Cynthia Leigh
- Anna Ekindjian
- Anton Gunn
- Heather Smith
- Michael Hirsh
- Judith Brown
- Tom Collina
- Edwin Rutsch
- Robert McElvaine
- Miles Mogulescu
- Courtney Farr
- Benjamin Phelan
- Patrick Clark
- Beth Brenneman
- Crystal Haidl
- Cesar Moreno Perez
- Adam Luna
- Frank Sharry
- Jamila Woods-Jones
- Cristina Lopez
- Ali Noorani
- David Salie
- Susan C. Strong
- Anasa Troutman
- Becky Bond
- Allegra Dengler
- C.T. Butler
- Shawn O'Donnell
- Rob Kall
- Nate Loewentheil
- Deborah Small
- Joan Stallard
- Adam Fogel
- Lorelei Kelly
- Dennis Parker
- Katherine Abisa
- Jonathan Steele
- Robert Kuttner
- Naomi Klein
- Eric Alterman
- James Adomian
- Michael Kieschnick
Sponsors and Partners
The following organizations were sponsors or partners of the conference:[3]
Conference Sponsors
Conference Partners
Exhibitors
- Progressive Book Club
- WakeUpWalMart.com
- Sierra Club
- Secular Coalition for America
- National Education Association
- Americans United for the Separation of Church and State
- American Civil Liberties Union
- DEMOS
- Customized Newspaper Advertising
- Earth Day Network
- United Steelworkers
- Alliance for Justice
- The Center for Progressive Leadership
- Progressive Majority
- Network of Spiritual Progressives
- 1199 SEIU
Gala Awards Dinner
Dinner Co-Chairs
The following were dinner co-chairs for the gala:[4]
Host Committee Members
The following were host committee members for the gala:[4]
- 21st Century Democrats
- AFL-CIO
- American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees
- American Rights at Work
- The Honorable Phil Angelides
- Anne Bartley
- Patricia Bauman
- Jules Bernstein and Linda Lipsett
- Julie Burton
- Center for Digital Democracy
- Center for Independent Media
- Coughlin Stoia Geller Rudman & Robbins LLP
- CREDO Mobile
- Laurie David
- Robert Estrin and Mary Lloyd Estrin
- Ron Feldman and Frayda Feldman
- Hamilton Fish
- Free Press
- Peter Gottesman
- The Honorable Luis Gutiérrez
- Anne H. Hess and Craig Kaplan
- Suzanne Hess and Lawrence Hess
- Cathy Hurwit
- International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers
- International Brotherhood of Teamsters
- Woody Kaplan
- The Kendeda Fund
- Micheline Klagsbrun and Ken Grossinger, CrossCurrents Foundation
- Doug Kreeger
- Ned Lamont
- Conrad Martin, Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
- Media Matters for America
- National Education Association
- The Neas Group
- Larry Ottinger and Cinthia Schuman
- Max Palevsky and Jodie Evans
- People for the American Way
- Doug Phelps
- Steve Phillips and Susan Sandler
- Progressive Future
- Rob Reiner
- Jeff Rickert
- Charles Rodgers and Fran Rodgers
- James Rucker, Color of Change
- Deborah Sagner, Sagner Family Foundation
- Celia Said
- Guy Saperstein and Jeanine Saperstein
- Sierra Club
- The Streisand Foundation
- Sunlight Foundation
- Mary Swig and Steven Swig
- Margery Tabankin and Earl Katz
- United American Nurses
- United Food and Commercial Workers
- United Steelworkers of America
- Katrina vanden Heuvel
- Philippe Villers and Katherine Villers
Sessions
The following is a list of the sessions and events which were held at the conference:[5]
The Progressive Plan for Victory
On March 17, 2008, Dianne Archer, Robert Borosage, Donna Edwards and Van Jones spoke in the Opening Plenary entitled "The Progressive Plan for Victory".
Real Security: Emerging Challenges
On March 17, 2008, Tom Andrews, Joseph Cirincione and Johanna Mendelson Forman spoke in a session entitled "Real Security: Emerging Challenges".
Healthcare for All: The Plan to Get There
On March 17, 2008, Jacob Hacker, Roger Hickey and Ezra Klein spoke in a session entitled Healthcare for All: The Plan to Get There.
The Crackup of Conservatism
On March 17, 2008, Rick Perlstein, Cliff Schecter, State Representative Kyrsten Sinema and Mike Zielinski spoke in a session entitled "The Crackup of Conservatism".
Hope Is in the States: Leading the Way on Health Care and Immigration Reform
On March 17, 2008, Joel Barkin, The Honorable Spencer Coggs, Robert Kraig, Stephanie Luongo and Delegate Victor Ramirez spoke in a session entitled "Hope Is in the States: Leading the Way on Health Care and Immigration Reform".
Preparation: What to do to Position Yourself to Run and Win
On March 17, 2008, Mike Foley, Ryan Mello, Dean Nielsen and Erin Vilardi spoke in a session entitled "Preparation: What to do to Position Yourself to Run and Win". The description for the session was:
- "This session will provide the A,B,Cs that go into one’s thinking and decision-making on whether to run for office. While each state has its own unique set of rules and laws that govern political campaigns, the basics of campaigning remain the same."
Six Fail Safe Steps to Developing and Delivering your Stump Speech
On March 17, 2008, Jennie Blackton spoke in a session entitled "Six Fail Safe Steps to Developing and Delivering your Stump Speech". The description for the session was:
- "This session will cover the basic elements of giving speeches, and will be offered at the beginning of the conference so candidates can then work individually with a specialist."
Campaign Planning 101: Developing the Right Campaign Plan to Win
On March 17, 2008, Luis Navarro, Michael Obermueller and Gia Vitali spoke in a session entitled "Campaign Planning 101: Developing the Right Campaign Plan to Win". The description for the session was:
- "This session will cover the fundamentals of organizing - how to identify progressive voters, communicate with those voters, get them out to vote on election day and create the right budget for your plan."
Angles of Vision: Big Media People's Media
On March 17, 2008, Eric Boehlert, Michael Calderone, Mark Green, Michael Hirsh, Cenk Uygur and Tracy Van Slyke spoke in a session entitled "Angles of Vision: Big Media People's Media".
Cool Cars, Green Grid
On March 17, 2008, Tom Collina spoke in a session entitled "Cool Cars, Green Grid: Plugging Vehicles into Renewable Energy to Reduce Oil Dependence and Climate Change". The description for the session was:
- "Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles are coming. Come hear how electricity can replace oil, how renewable energy can replace fossil fuels, and how electric cars can make renewable energy more reliable. Its a win-win-win!"
What are Progressive Values? Tell Your Personal Story
On March 17, 2008, Edwin Rutsch and Joan Kuenz spoke in a session entitled "What are Progressive Values? Tell Your Personal Story". The description for the session was:
- "At the core of every movement is a set of values. Filmmakers Edwin Rutsch and Joan Kuenz will lead a discussion on the question, "What are Progressive Values?" We'll go through some brainstorming exercises and discussions that will prepare you for being interviewed on the topic. You can tell your personal story of how those values became important to you."
Book Signing
On March 17, 2008, Eric Boehlert, author of Lapdogs: How the Press Rolled Over for Bush, Joe Cirincione, author of Bomb Scare: The History and Future of Nuclear Weapons and Jacob Hacker, author of The Great Risk Shift: The New Economic Insecurity and the Decline of the American Dream took part in a book signing session.
Out of the Hole: An Economy that Works for Working People
On March 17, 2008, Larry Cohen, Roger Hickey, Robert Kuttner and Andrea Batista Schlesinger spoke in a session entitled "Out of the Hole: An Economy that Works for Working People".
Book Signing
On March 17, 2008, Naomi Klein, author of The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism, Robert Kuttner, author of The Squandering of America: How the Failure of Our Politics Undermines Our Prosperity, Jonathan Steele, author of Defeat: Why America and Britain Lost Iraq and Eric Alterman took part in a book signing session.
Election 2008: The Map
On March 17, 2008, Mike Podhorzer, Matt Stoller, Gloria Totten and Kristina Wilfore spoke in a session entitled "Election 2008: The Map".
Global Warming: Meeting a Real and Present Danger
On March 17, 2008, Marjorie Alt, Adrienne Marie Brown, John Podesta, Carl Pope and Jessy Tolkan spoke in a session entitled "Global Warming: Meeting a Real and Present Danger".
A New Social Contract: Preserving the American Dream
On March 17, 2008, Kate Kahan, Karen Kornbluth, Miles Rapoport and Julie Smith spoke in a session entitled "A New Social Contract: Preserving the American Dream".
GRAND THEFT JESUS
On March 17, 2008, Rev. Ray Dubuque and Robert McElvaine spoke in a session entitled "GRAND THEFT JESUS - How the Right Kidnapped Jesus & Progressives Can Win Back Religious Voters". The description for the session was:
- "Join Rev. Ray Dubuque and Robert McElvaine for this session to discuss themes common to Bob's new book, Grand Theft Jesus and Ray's web site Liberals Like Christ: how the wolves in sheep's clothing of our day--James Dobson, Pat Robertson, Joel Osteen, Tim LaHaye, Ann Coulter, et. al.--have kidnapped Jesus and how progressives can free him to be again the champion of our causes.
- The Jesus Thieves continue to be taken by most of the media as actual spokesmen for Christianity. Yet what they preach is precisely the opposite of what Jesus taught. They sell an "Easy Jesus," which is similar to plans that tell us we can "lose weight without diet or exercise." This one, "ChristianityLite," tells us that we can "be saved without sacrifice or good works." By their current test of authentic Christian faith, i.e. opposition to abortion and gay marriage, Jesus wasn't a genuine "Christian," because he didn't condemn either practice, though both were common in his day. What he did talk about, constantly, was helping the poor and nonviolence.
- Former Republican African American Congressman J.C. Watts' father used to say, "A black man voting for a Republican is like a chicken voting for Col. Sander's." The same is true of "Christians." Conservative Republicans are going to rue the day that they turned Christians on to politics, as more and more of the 75% of American voters who identify themselves as "Christians" come to the conclusion that the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. was right when he said that "Jesus Christ was one of the greatest liberal leaders of all time." Progressives need to enlist Jesus Followers in the war for justice and equality and against oppression of the poor and the weak, against immoral government policies at home and immoral wars abroad.
- Among the subtopics to be explored in this session is how biblical literalism (which actually takes literally almost nothing Jesus said--what it reduces to the "Suggestions on the Mount") is a legacy of slavery. However, there is in a South a very different form of Christianity, one that inspired slaves, abolitionists, and the Civil Rights Movement. It is those progressive Christians who can be won--and are being won--back to progressive causes."
The Single Payer Health Care Movement and the Plans of the Democratic Presidential Nominee
On March 17, 2008, Representative John Conyers, Courtney Farr and Miles Mogulescu spoke in a session entitled "The Single Payer Health Care Movement and the Plans of the Democratic Presidential Nominee". The description for the session was:
- "Many progressives believe that the only solution to America's health care crisis is a single payer/Medicare-For All system like H.R. 676 which has been introduced in Congress by John Conyers with 76 Congressional Co-Sponsors and the endorsement of over 200 union locals. Other progressives, including the Campaign for America's Future and the leading Democratic Presidential candidates support health reform which builds on the current privave insurance system and adds a public alternative that people can buy into. This session will discuss how supporters of single payer can use the fact that the Democrats have put health care reform at the center of the national agenda to build a mass movement for Medicare-For-All that goes beyond the specific proposals of the Democratic candidates."
Fundraising 101: Building your Base
On March 17, 2008, Chrstine Lange and Susan Markham spoke in a session entitled "Fundraising 101: Building your Base". The description for the session was:
- "This session will cover the fundamentals of creating and implementing a political fundraising plan."
Media Reform and High-Speed Internet for Everyone
On March 17, 2008, Steve Abbott, Julius Genachowski, Debbie Goldman, Susan Ness and Josh Silver spoke in a session entitled "Media Reform and High-Speed Internet for Everyone". The description for the session was:
- "A high speed Internet connection will soon deliver nearly all media - television, radio, phone service, and of course, blogs and the Web. Join senior policy directors to Senators Obama and Clinton, along with the Communications Workers of America and Free Press to discuss the senators’ positions on media and how a broad coalition of labor, public interest and industry groups are uniting behind a national policy to bring fast, affordable, open Internet access to every American home."
Voter Contact 101: Connecting with Voters, Part I
On March 17, 2008, Steve Belhumuer, Kristen Crowell and Rudy López spoke in a session entitled "Voter Contact 101: Connecting with Voters, Part I". The description for the session was:
- "This session will cover the basics of connecting with voters by mail, phone, Internet and in the Field."
Progressive Values 101
On March 17, 2008, Luis Navarro and Gloria Totten spoke in a session entitled "Progressive Values 101: The Politics of Conviction, Part I". The description for the session was:
- "This session will cover frameworks, messages and examples of how progressives can harness true political power and build a lasting political majority."
The New American Dream
On March 17, 2008, Benjamin Phelan spoke in a session entitled "The New American Dream". The description for the session was:
- "There is now clear expert consensus that the American Dream is spinning us towards environmental and social catastrophe. Leading scientists report that the impact of industrial-consumerist culture is threatening to overwhelm our planet's ability to support life, while core American values of care, community, and international leadership have collapsed. Yet America's history is characterized by an impressive national capacity to re-write the human story for the better.
- This session will take an in-depth look at the challenges arising from this dysfunctional model, and the traditional American values of ingenuity, community, individualism, and egalitarian democratic principals which can turn this off-course Titanic in a new direction, towards a technologically innovative, environmentally sustainable and socially just future that can serve as a model for developed and developing nations alike."
A Shared Agenda for The Great Lakes Region
On March 17, 2008, Patrick Clark spoke in a session entitled "A Shared Agenda for The Great Lakes Region". The description for the session was:
- "America's post-industrial Midwest is fast becoming the Resurgent Rust Belt through innovative economic development, community organizing and progressive political networks. Many of these states also happen to be key swing states every few years, when the attention of both coasts and the Beltway is suddenly drawn to the heartland. Ever wonder why it seems that in spite of that, so few of the real issues effecting our region's cities and states ever get discussed in the course of the election cycle?
- A group of organizers from Iowa to Pennsylvania are working together to start building a shared, progressive policy agenda that can change this. We'd like you to join us with your deep thoughts, 2 cents-worth and general complaints -- and a commitment to being a part of the solution."
Millennials Rising: Young Voters Revitalizing Democracy
On March 17, 2008, Carmen Berkley, Anthony Daniels, Anton Gunn and Heather Smith spoke in a session entitled "Millennials Rising: Young Voters Revitalizing Democracy".
Out of Iraq: The Strategy to End the War
On March 17, 2008, Darcy Burner, Leslie Cagan, John Cavanagh, Nita Chaudhary, Camilo Mejia, Eli Pariser and Tom Swan spoke in a session entitled "Out of Iraq: The Strategy to End the War".
Debt and Debacle: America in the Global Economy
On March 17, 2008, Sarita Gupta, Rob Johnson, Naomi Klein and David Sirota spoke in a session entitled "Debt and Debacle: America in the Global Economy".
Politics the Wellstone Way: Field and Base Vote Organizing
On March 17, 2008, Erik Peterson spoke in a session entitled "Politics the Wellstone Way: Field and Base Vote Organizing".
Six Fail Safe Steps to Developing and Delivering your Stump Speech
On March 17, 2008, Jennie Blackton spoke in a session entitled "Six Fail Safe Steps to Developing and Delivering your Stump Speech". The description for the session was:
- "This session will cover the basic elements of giving speeches, and will be offered at the beginning of the conference so candidates can then work individually with a specialist."
Fundraising 101: Building your Base
On March 17, 2008, Anna Ekindjian and Cynthia Leigh spoke in a session entitled "Fundraising 101: Building your Base". The description for the session was:
- "This session will cover the fundamentals of creating and implementing a political fundraising plan."
Does Your Vote Count? Fixing A Flawed Election System
On March 17, 2008, Judith Brown, Regina Eaton, Deborah Goldberg, Ashindi Maxton and State Senator Jamie Raskin spoke in a session entitled "Does Your Vote Count? Fixing A Flawed Election System". The description for the session was:
- "The right to vote is a foundational principle of our democracy, however, millions of voters in this country are disenfranchised every election cycle. A strong democracy, and a participatory democracy, is essential for realizing the goal of a more inclusive America. Data clearly shows that voters are losing faith in our election system - more than 1 in 5 Americans question whether their vote in the last presidential election was counted fairly. Widespread systemic problems persist, disproportionately affecting certain groups of voters, and contributing to reduced public confidence in the integrity of our elections. This panel will discuss the work that is being done to eliminate barriers to voter participation and to ensure that every vote is counted by implementing proactive reforms at the local, state, and national level."
Brainstorming for Effective Activitism
On March 17, 2008, Beth Brenneman spoke in a session entitled "Brainstorming for Effective Activitism". The description for the session was:
- "Panel and Audience will brainstorm on the most effective activism techniques for awakening our fellow citizens and influencing our "less-than-reponsive" government."
Tapping the Power of Stories to Strengthen Your Stump Speech or Organizational Message
On March 17, 2008, Rob Kall spoke in a session entitled "Tapping the Power of Stories to Strengthen Your Stump Speech or Organizational Message". The description for the session was:
- "Any talk that has stories included in them will hold attention and touch the listener far more powerfully than a talk that is just about facts and issues. This presentation will show you how to find the stories in your life or organization and then work them into your presentations."
Meet the Authors Coffee Break
On March 17, 2008, Campaign for America's Future authors: Rick Perlstein, authors of Before the Storm: Barry Goldwater and the Unmaking of the American Consensus, David Sirota, author of Hostile Takeover: How Big Money and Corruption Conquered Our Government--And How We Take It Back and Bill Scher, author of Wait! Don't Move to Canada: A Stay-and-Fight Strategy to Win Back America participated in a "Meet the Authors Coffee Break".
Pizza & Pasta Dinner
On March 17, 2008, Senator James Webb hosted a "Pizza & Pasta Dinner".
Film Night
On March 17, 2008, Lara Bergthold and Phil Donahue introduced a "Film Night" featuring Pete Seeger: The Power of Song and Body of War.
NEXT GENERATION'S PROGRESSIVE ST. PAT'S PARTY
On March 17, 2008, FRED spoke in a session entitled "NEXT GENERATION'S PROGRESSIVE ST. PAT'S PARTY". The party was hosted by Young People For, Living Liberally, Center for Progressive Leadership's New Leader's Program, Rock the Vote, The Roosevelt Institution, Campus Progress, Young Democrats of America, CREDO Action and Generational Alliance members Generation Change, The League of Young Voters Education Fund, United States Student Association, Campus Camp Wellstone, the Ruckus Society and WireTap. The description for the party was:
- "Join young progressive leaders for an evening of networking, comedy, drinks and more."
How Valuable Are Your Sexuality and Your Sexual Free Speech?
On March 18, 2008, Crystal Haidl spoke in a session entitled "How Valuable Are Your Sexuality and Your Sexual Free Speech?". The description for the session was:
- "You must be 18 or over to attend this session.
Enjoy a little spicy intercourse (conversation) with your breakfast croissant at this early morning session.
- Along with a provocative on- the- spot survey to start us off, we'll explore the current influence of media, the Internet, government, corporate and even mom- and- pop America on your sexual speech and behavior. How important is sex to you and society ? Be surprised and expect to add controversy.
- other panelists and multi-media ideas are welcome-- (this description willl be more fully expanded as the session more fully develops)"
Volunteers Gone Wild! House Party Activism and Member-Driven Events
On March 18, 2008, David Salie spoke in a session entitled "Volunteers Gone Wild! House Party Activism and Member-Driven Events". The description for the session was:
- "Discuss best practices in developing and deploying a house party strategy for fundraising, listbuilding, member engagement, and media cultivation."
Progressive Movement in a Democratic Era
On March 18, 2008, [[Taylor Branch Reverend Jesse Jackson]] and Roger Wilkins spoke in a session entitled "Progressive Movement in a Democratic Era: The Lessons of King and the Civil Rights Movement".
Building Political Power from the Ground Up
On March 18, 2008, Doug Kelly, Greg Speed and Gloria Totten spoke in a session entitled "Building Political Power from the Ground Up".
The Emerging New Progressive Majority
On March 18, 2008, Page Gardner, Anna Greenberg, Eric Lotke, Cecilia Munoz and Karen Nussbaum spoke in a session entitled "The Emerging New Progressive Majority".
The Republic against the Rogue Presidency
On March 18, 2008, David Cole, Representative John Conyers and Christy Hardin Smith spoke in a session entitled "The Republic against the Rogue Presidency".
Blog Power: 2008 and Beyond
On March 18, 2008, Chris Bowers, Digby Digby, Terrance Heath, Ari Melber, Tracy Russo and Pam Spaulding spoke in a session entitled "Blog Power: 2008 and Beyond".
Immigrants and the Soul of America
On March 18, 2008, Cristina Lopez, Adam Luna, Ali Noorani, Frank Sharry and Jamila Woods-Jones spoke in a session entitled "Immigrants and the Soul of America".
Relationship Building: Getting Endorsements and Support from Progressive Organizations and Constituency Groups
On March 18, 2008, Crisanta Duran, Edie Gilliss, Peter Goldin and Anne Bomstad Miller spoke in a session entitled "Relationship Building: Getting Endorsements and Support from Progressive Organizations and Constituency Groups". The description for the session was:
- "This session will cover strategies for reaching out to progressive communities (e.g. labor, reproductive choice, environmental, GLBT, etc.), garnering key endorsements and maximizing ways to utilize those endorsements."
Moving and Managing your Message: Enhancing Media Opportunities
On March 18, 2008, Adam Green and Ann Liston spoke in a session entitled "Moving and Managing your Message: Enhancing Media Opportunities". The description for the session was:
- "This session will cover the basics elements of a strategic media communications plan, including message development and management and understanding media tools (from newspaper to radio to TV to the internet and blogs)."
Advanced Progressive Values 201: Voicing Your Values to Persuade Voters
On March 18, 2008, Bernie Horn, Tim McFeeley spoke in a session entitled "Advanced Progressive Values 201: Voicing Your Values to Persuade Voters". The description for the session was:
- "The purpose of this workshop is to explain how to use progressive values to persuade voters that you share their values and that you are on their side."
Speaking American About Our Issues
On March 18, 2008, Susan C. Strong spoke in a session entitled "Speaking American About Our Issues". The description for the session was:
- "Communicating successfully with mainstream Americans about progressive issues is our biggest challenge. We need to use language that can evoke the ideal American values we too share. In this session, we'll start with a brief overview of what The Metaphor Project provides free of charge online, to help progressives do this. Then we'll move on to best ways to use the MP's tested steps and tools (see http://www.metaphorproject.org) via a sample issue. We'll finish up by talking about what "speaking American" could do for your issue. (The Metaphor Project has been building progressive capacity to reach mainstream audiences since 1997.)"
Change the Conversation
On March 18, 2008, Anasa Troutman spoke in a session entitled "Change the Conversation". The description for the session was:
- "It's not about the candidate it's about us!"
Book Signing
On March 18, 2008, David Cole, author of Less Safe, Less Free: Why America Is Losing the War on Terror and Bracken Hendricks, author of Apollo's Fire: Igniting America's Clean Energy Economy participated in a "Book Signing".
The New Green Deal
On March 18, 2008, Phil Angelides, Majora Carter and Joel Rogers spoke at a luncheon entitled "The New Green Deal".
Book Signing
On March 18, 2008, Larry Korb, author of Reshaping America's Military: Four Alternatives, Jared Bernstein, author of Crunch: If the Economy's Doing So Well, Why Do I Feel So Squeezed?, Robert Pollin, author of A Measure of Fairness: The Economics of Living Wages and Minimum Wages in the United States and Eric Alterman, author of Why We're Liberals: A Political Handbook for Post Bush America participated in a "Book Signing".
Race Matters: Progressive Transformation in the 21st Century
On March 18, 2008, Katherine Abisa, Dennis Parker and Maya Wiley spoke in a session entitled "Race Matters: Progressive Transformation in the 21st Century".
Challenging the Second Gilded Age
On March 18, 2008, Chuck Collins, Barbara Ehrenreich and Bill Gates Sr. spoke in a session entitled "Challenging the Second Gilded Age".
Healthcare: Building a Coalition to Win
On March 18, 2008, John Arensmeyer, Barbara Coufal, Roger Hickey, Richard Kirsch, Khalid Pitts and Marvin Randolph spoke in a session entitled "Healthcare: Building a Coalition to Win".
Empowering Workers: Progressive Imperative
On March 18, 2008, Stewart Acuff, Mary Beth Maxwell, Hilary Shelton and Greg Tarpinian spoke in a session entitled "Empowering Workers: Progressive Imperative".
Arguing our Case: Pros and Cons
On March 18, 2008, Martin Collier, John Halpin, Celinda Lake and Dr. Drew Westen spoke in a session entitled "Arguing our Case: Pros and Cons".
Voter Contact 101: Connecting with Voters, Part I
On March 18, 2008, Ari Appel, Sharon Lettman, Ed Sanders and Marcos Vilar spoke in a session entitled "Voter Contact 101: Connecting with Voters, Part I". The description for the session was:
- "This session will cover the basics of connecting with voters by mail, phone, Internet and in the Field"
Finding Support, Seizing Opportunities and Addressing Challenges in Underserved Communities
On March 18, 2008, Kweli Kitwana, Cherese Williams, Ramona Fonseca and Tressa Feher spoke in a session entitled "Finding Support, Seizing Opportunities and Addressing Challenges in Underserved Communities". The description for the session was:
- "This session will provide a forum for candidates and elected officials to share information, insights and stories about their experiences and perspectives as candidates or officials from underserved communities."
Advanced Fundraising 201: Practice your Pitches, Plans and More
On March 18, 2008, Ann Liston and Megan Van Ens spoke in a session entitled "Advanced Fundraising 201: Practice your Pitches, Plans and More". The description for the session was:
- "This session is a follow-up to Voter Contact 101, and will provide an opportunity for participants to take the skills they learned to role-play and create their own mail, phone, Internet and canvassing scripts and plans."
Mobile Activism
On March 18, 2008, Becky Bond spoke in a session entitled "Mobile Activism". The description for the session was:
- "Join CREDO Mobile and a group of successful practitioners for a discussion of the new frontier in progressive activism: the mobile phone. Find out how a variety of organizations and campaigns have literally put the power into their activists’ hands through innovative text messaging and mobile content campaigns. Learn what approaches lead to more successful advocacy and organizing and what is not appropriate to do on the phone."
Election Protection 2008
On March 18, 2008, Allegra Dengler spoke in a session entitled "Election Protection 2008". The description for the session was:
- "Experts on election fraud will discuss practical ways to insure that every voter that comes to the polls in November gets to vote, and that their votes are properly counted. In 2004, the voters' choice was blocked by caging lists, vote-flipping on electronic voting machines. purging of voter rolls, voter intimidation, long lines due to machine breakdowns or lack of sufficient working machines, and a whole long list of dirty tricks, Let'/s not let that happen this November."
Book Signing
On March 18, 2008, Drew Westen, author of The Political Brain: The Role of Emotion in Deciding the Fate of the Nation, Bernie Horn, author of Framing the Future: How Progressive Values Can Win Elections and Influence People and Bob Creamer, author of Listen to Your Mother: Stand Up Straight: How Progressives Can Win participated in a "Book Signing".
Consensus and Organizing Tent City Protests - Summer 2008
On March 18, 2008, C.T. Butler spoke in a session entitled "Consensus and Organizing Tent City Protests - Summer 2008". The description for the session was:
- "Food Not Bombs co-founder and developer of Formal Consensus, C.T. Butler, will host a workshop on the use of Formal Consensus in organizing this summer's tent city protests against militarism and unbridled destruction of freedom and democracy by local chapters of Food Not Bombs, Code Pink, Veteran's for Peace, Iraqi Moratorium, Voices for Creative Nonviolence, worldwide. www.consensus.net/tent_city_protest.html"
Turning A Red State Blue
On March 18, 2008, Shawn O'Donnell spoke in a session entitled "Turning A Red State Blue". The description for the session was:
- "From core values to being part of the 50 state strategy ... participants will learn what it takes to turn a red state blue ... and leave with tools to make it happen"
Imperial Sorrows: The Domestic Costs of Policing the Globe
On March 18, 2008, Jared Bernstein, Lawrence Korb, Robert Pollin and Susan Shaer spoke in a session entitled "Imperial Sorrows: The Domestic Costs of Policing the Globe".
New Media, New Motion: New Avenues for Activism
On March 18, 2008, Dr. Alan Bean, Adam Green, Robert Greenwald, Jane Hamsher and Michael Kieschnick spoke in a session entitled "New Media, New Motion: New Avenues for Activism".
The Courts: Your Constitutional Rights in Jeopardy
On March 18, 2008, Emily Bazelon, Simon Heller, Kathryn Kolbert, Bill Lurye and Nancy Zirkin spoke in a session entitled "The Courts: Your Constitutional Rights in Jeopardy".
The Housing Bust: Causes, Cures, and Impact on the Whole Economy
On March 18, 2008, Dean Baker, Theresa DiMartino, Al Meyerhoff and Lisa Ransom spoke in a session entitled "The Housing Bust: Causes, Cures, and Impact on the Whole Economy".
Advanced Campaign Planning 201: Practice, Plan and Learn
On March 18, 2008, Nicholl Caruso, Kweli Kitwana and Mark Lotwis spoke in a session entitled "Advanced Campaign Planning 201: Practice, Plan and Learn". The description for the session was:
- "This session will offer more detailed information about budgeting and targeting, and will provide an opportunity for participants to apply what they’ve learned through mock budgeting, targeting and campaign planning."
Managing Conflicts: Understanding How Healthy Conflict-Resolution Methods Can Advance Your Campaign
On March 18, 2008, Bernie Horn and Tim McFeeley spoke in a session entitled "Managing Conflicts: Understanding How Healthy Conflict-Resolution Methods Can Advance Your Campaign". The description for the session was:
- "The goal of this workshop is to understand how people resolve conflicts in different ways and using that knowledge to build a strong campaign team."
Online Communications: Using the Internet to Recruit and Communicate with Voters, Donors and the Press
On March 18, 2008, Darcy Burner, Jen Caltrider, Jeff Coryell and Jeff Lucas spoke in a session entitled "Online Communications: Using the Internet to Recruit and Communicate with Voters, Donors and the Press". The description for the session was:
- "This session will cover the basics of using the Internet (including blogs) as a campaign tool to communicate, educate, raise funds, organize, mobilize voters and network with new audiences."
A Review of Latino and African American Politics and the Impact in the 2008 Election
On March 18, 2008, Cesar Moreno Perez spoke in a session entitled "A Review of Latino and African American Politics and the Impact in the 2008 Election". The description for the session was:
- "The session will review the political landscape of both communities in terms of minority-majority cities and state and federal districts, and analyze the prospects for electoral coalition building and the impact of the minority vote in the 2008 presidential primaries and general elections."
Buiding a Youth Coalition
On March 18, 2008, Nate Loewentheil spoke in a session entitled "Buiding a Youth Coalition". The description for the session was:
- "2008 is the first year in which the Millennial generation has asserted its powerful voice. The youth vote, of those aged 18 to 30, has already played a huge role in the 2008 elections. Young people have helped fuel certain candidates and derail others, forcing all campaigns to revise their strategies and their messages. As the political power of our generation grows and is recognized, increasing numbers of individuals and organizations will step forward and claim to speak on our behalf.
- What issues are of the most importance to young people? Can we speak of a coherent youth voice? What are the divides between students and non-students, white communities and communities of color, and lines of geography and class? This panel will feature organizations representing grassroots memberships, and discuss what issues unite young people. The right constellation of issues will be able to build on the energy generated by the elections and continue the fight for the progressive causes. Those that are important to young people, at least."
Meet the Authors Coffee Break
On March 17, 2008, Campaign for America's Future authors: Rick Perlstein, author of Before the Storm: Barry Goldwater and the Unmaking of the American Consensus, David Sirota, author of Hostile Takeover: How Big Money and Corruption Conquered Our Government--And How We Take It Back and Bill Scher, author of Wait! Don't Move to Canada: A Stay-and-Fight Strategy to Win Back America participated in a "Meet the Authors Coffee Break".
Gala Awards Dinner
On March 18, 2008, Representative Jan Schakowsky was presented with an America's Future Progressive Champion Award by William McNary; Majora Carter and Van Jones were presented with the Paul Wellstone Citizen Leadership Award by Jerome Ringo; and Norman Lear was presented with the America's Future Lifetime Leadership Award by Bill Moyers at the Gala Awards Dinner. Kathleen Turner was the Master of Ceremonies for the event.
Come Party with CREDO Mobile and George W. Bush
On March 18, 2008, James Adomian and Michael Kieschnick hosted a party entitled "Come Party with CREDO Mobile and George W. Bush". The description for the party was:
- "If we’re going to take back America, we’ll need to take time to laugh along the way. Close out your day with a drink and a few laughs courtesy of George W. Bush—or at least his impersonator the comic James Adomian—and CREDO Mobile. Meet CREDO President Michael Kieschnick and the CREDO political staff. Bring your CREDO Mobile phone and get a special party favor."
Ending America's Longest Domestic War
On March 19, 2008, Deborah Small spoke in a session entitled "Ending America's Longest Domestic War". The description for the session was:
- "This session discusses the relationship between the "war on terror" and the "war on drugs". In many ways the developing tactics and policies of the domestic "war on terror" have their roots in the tactics and practices developed to fight the "war on drugs" e.g. covert surveillance, reliance on confidential informants, guilt by association and lengthy terms of confinement. This session examines these issues and explores strategies for reform and activities we can all engage in to end this wasteful and ineffective war on ourselves and our neighbors."
Hold on, we're getting the good stuff: Restore the Constitution, Demand Impeachment
On March 19, 2008, Joan Stallard, Jodie Benjamin, Medea Benjamin, and Gael Murphy spoke in a session entitled "Hold on, we're getting the good stuff: Restore the Constitution, Demand Impeachment". The description for the session was:
- "Should we put the "war tail" on the donkey? We'll be discussing ways to end the Iraq occupation, impeachment, and tax resistance. Come prepared to present your ideas as there will be an open mike. CODEPINK co-founders Jodie Benjamin, Medea Benjamin, and Gael Murphy will talk about their plans and solicit your ideas. We'll be taking notes."
Bushed: Conservative Failure and the Danger the Legacy Lives On
On March 19, 2008, Jared Bernstein, Arianna Huffington and Brad Woodhouse spoke in a session entitled "Bushed: Conservative Failure and the Danger the Legacy Lives On".
Reflections on God and Country from the Left
On March 19, 2008, Norman Lear spoke in a session entitled "Reflections on God and Country from the Left". The session was introduced by Iara Peng of Young People For.
Advanced Voter Contact 201: The Practice of Connecting with Voters, Part II
On March 19, 2008, Matt Filner, John Jameson and Belen Mendoza spoke in a session entitled "Advanced Voter Contact 201: The Practice of Connecting with Voters, Part II".
Building Relationships: Diversifying and Expanding your Base
On March 19, 2008, Edna Brown, Christine Chen, Andrew Gillum and Kristina Logsdon spoke in a session entitled "Building Relationships: Diversifying and Expanding your Base". The description for the session was:
- "This session will help participants become more effective at working politically with under-represented communities, including communities of color, young people, GLBT communities, etc.)."
Building a Movement: Using Campaigns and Collaboration to Create Long-Term Change
On March 19, 2008, Dante J. James and Peter Murray spoke in a session entitled "Building a Movement: Using Campaigns and Collaboration to Create Long-Term Change". The description for the session was:
- "This session will cover strategies and ideas for approaching progressive efforts in 2008 that won’t just help us win this year, but will help build a movement for long-term success."
The Economics of Shared Prosperity
On March 19, 2008, William Darity, Tamara Draut, Larry Mishel and Rich Trumka spoke in a session entitled "The Economics of Shared Prosperity".
Soul Train: New Religious Activism and the Common Good
On March 19, 2008, Katie Barge, Gabe Gonzalez, Rev. Derrick Harkins, Rev. Brian McLaren, Rev. Ron Stief and Amy Sullivan spoke in a session entitled "Soul Train: New Religious Activism and the Common Good".
Health Care: The Politics of Winning
On March 19, 2008, Bob Creamer, Celinda Lake, Maggie Mahar and Louise Novotny spoke in a session entitled "Health Care: The Politics of Winning".
Hold on, we're getting the good stuff: Making Political Parties More Democratic - Progressive Reforms for Party Nominations
On March 19, 2008, Adam Fogel spoke in a session entitled "Hold on, we're getting the good stuff: Making Political Parties More Democratic - Progressive Reforms for Party Nominations". The description for the session was:
- "Reforms and actions that political parties can undertake to democratize their primaries. Topics will include defanging superdelegates, youth voting in primaries, reforming the nominations calendar, and instant runoff voting."
Hold on, we're getting the good stuff: Beating right Wing 527s on National Security
On March 19, 2008, Lorelei Kelly spoke in a session entitled "Hold on, we're getting the good stuff: Beating right Wing 527s on National Security".
Book Signing
On March 19, 2008, Tamara Draut, author of Strapped: Why America's 20- and 30-Somethings Can't Get Ahead, Amy Sullivan, author of The Party Faithful: How and Why Democrats Are Closing the God Gap, Brian McLaren, author of Everything Must Change: Jesus, Global Crises, and a Revolution of Hope and Maggie Mahar, author of Money-Driven Medicine: The Real Reason Health Care Costs So Much participated in a "Book Signing".
Luncheon
On March 19, 2008, James Adomian spoke on "Laughing Liberally" which was followed by the Maria Leavey Tribute Award Presentation which was introduced by Robert Borosage. The award was presented by Ari Lipman, a 2007 Maria Leavey Tribute Award Honoree.
Maria Leavey Tribute Award Presentation
On March 19, 2008, Robert Borosage and Robert Greenwald spoke in a session entitled "Maria Leavey Tribute Award Presentation". The description for the session was:
- "Our second annual Maria Leavey Tribute Award will be presented at Take Back America 2008. The award honors an unsung hero of the progressive movement whose behind-the-scenes work and selfless service has made a big contribution to social justice.
Taking Back America: Progressive Strategies in a New Era
On March 19, 2008, Deepak Bhargava, The Honorable David Bonior, Anna Burger and Cecile Richards spoke in the closing plenary entitled "Taking Back America: Progressive Strategies in a New Era".
References
- ↑ Jump up to: 1.0 1.1 1.2 Take Back America 2008 - Details (accessed on May 11, 2010)
- ↑ Take Back America 2008 - Speakers (accessed on May 11, 2010)
- ↑ Campaign for America's Future website: Take Back America 2008 - Sponsors (accessed on May 12, 2010)
- ↑ Jump up to: 4.0 4.1 Campaign for America's Future website: Gala Awards Dinner (accessed on May 12, 2010)
- ↑ Campaign for America's Future website: Take Back America 2008 - Agenda (accessed on May 11, 2010)