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+ | ==Agenda== | ||
+ | The following is the agenda for the 2003 Take Back America Conference.<ref>[http://www.ourfuture.org/node/13212 Our Future website: Take Back America 2003 Agenda] (accessed on June 11, 2010)</ref> | ||
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+ | ===Wednesday Sessions=== | ||
+ | *Welcome: A Special Message from CAF Co-Director [[Robert Borosage]] | ||
+ | *Special Session: The New Politics of Engagement | ||
+ | *Plenary: A Program for a New Majority | ||
+ | *Gala Dinner, including [[Bill Moyers]]' acceptance speech | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Thursday Sessions=== | ||
+ | *Presidential Candidate: [[Howard Dean]] | ||
+ | *Plenary: Shrubbed: The Radical Project of George Bush | ||
+ | *Presidential Candidate: [[John Edwards]] | ||
+ | *Plenary: An Economy that Works for Working People | ||
+ | *Presidential Candidate: [[Carol Moseley Braun]] | ||
+ | *An Apollo Project for Energy Independence | ||
+ | *The Challenge of Affordable Health Care | ||
+ | *Internet Activism: A Dialogue with the Web Activists | ||
+ | *Next Stage for the Peace Movement | ||
+ | *Young voters, youth-driven politics: The next wave | ||
+ | *New State and Local Opportunities in a Time of Fiscal Crisis | ||
+ | *Expanding Democracy | ||
+ | *New Campaign Finance Laws and Organizing | ||
+ | *Presidential Candidate: [[John Kerry]] | ||
+ | *Plenary: Security in a Changed World | ||
+ | *Presidential Candidate: [[Dennis Kucinich]] | ||
+ | *Presidential Candidate: [[Richard Gephardt]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Friday Sessions=== | ||
+ | *Plenary: Stand Up, Fight Back: Wellstone's Charge to Progressives | ||
+ | *Presidential Candidate: [[Al Sharpton]] | ||
+ | *Civil Rights for the People Who Gave Us the Weekend: Winning the Right to *Choose a Union | ||
+ | *Corporate Accountability | ||
+ | *Reversing the Right's Hold on the Media | ||
+ | *Beating Conservatives on the Ground | ||
+ | *The Fight for Judges | ||
+ | *State Agenda in Response to Tax Cuts | ||
+ | *Winning Health Care for All: Avoiding Déjá Vu | ||
+ | *Ballot Initiatives that Work | ||
+ | *Closing Lunch, including [[Jesse Jackson]]'s speech | ||
=2004= | =2004= | ||
+ | ==Speakers== | ||
+ | The following is a list of the 114 speakers from the 2004 Take Back America Conference.<ref>[http://www.ourfuture.org/node/13146 Our Future website: Take Back America 2004 Speakers] (accessed on June 11, 2010)</ref> | ||
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+ | <div style="column-count:4;-moz-column-count:4;-webkit-column-count:4"> | ||
+ | [[Nan Aron]], President, [[[[Alliance for Justice]]]] | ||
+ | [[Joan Blades]], Co-Founder, [[MoveOn.org]]]] | ||
+ | [[Jeff Blodgett, Executive Director, [[Wellstone Action]]]] | ||
+ | [[Julian Bond]], Chairman, [[NAACP]]]] | ||
+ | Hon. [[David Bonior]], Chair, [[American Rights at Work]]]] | ||
+ | [[Heather Booth]], Founder, [[Midwest Academy]]]] | ||
+ | [[Robert L. Borosage, Co-Director, [[Campaign for America's Future]]]] | ||
+ | [[Wes Boyd]], President, [[MoveOn.org]]]] | ||
+ | [[Ben Brandzel, Executive Director, [[ClickBackAmerica.org]]]] | ||
+ | [[David Brock, President, [[Media Matters for America]]]] | ||
+ | [[Deb Callahan]], President, [[League of Conservation Voters]]]] | ||
+ | [[Dan Carol]], Principal, [[Carol/Trevelyan Strategy Group]]]] | ||
+ | [[Jeff Chester]], Executive Director, [[Center for Digital Democracy]]]] | ||
+ | [[Aimee Christensen]], Executive Director, [[Environment 2004]]]] | ||
+ | [[Joan Claybrook]], [[Public Citizen]]]] | ||
+ | Sen. [[Hillary Clinton]], D-NY]] | ||
+ | [[David Cortright]], President, [[Fourth Freedom Forum]]]] | ||
+ | Sen. [[Jon Corzine]], D-NJ]] | ||
+ | [[Laura Dawn]]]] | ||
+ | Gov. [[Howard Dean]], D-VT]] | ||
+ | [[David Donnelly]], Executive Director, [[Campaign Money Watch]]]] | ||
+ | [[Maria Echaveste]], Co-Founder, [[the Nueva Vista Group]]]] | ||
+ | [[Jeff Faux]], [[Economic Policy Institute]]]] | ||
+ | Rev. Dr. [[James Alexander Forbes, Jr.]], Senior Minister of the Riverside Church]] | ||
+ | [[Adonal Foyle, Founder, [[Democracy Matters]]]] | ||
+ | [[Ivan Frishberg, [[New Voters Project]]]] | ||
+ | [[Kim Gandy, President, [[National Organization for Women]]]] | ||
+ | [[Leo Gerard, President, [[United Steelworkers of America]]]] | ||
+ | [[Gwen Gillenwater, Director of Advocacy and Public Policy, [[National Council of Independent Living]]]] | ||
+ | [[Mel Goodman, Senior Fellow, [[Center for International Policy]], Former Analyst, [[CIA]]]] | ||
+ | [[John Gray]], Political Director, [[Free Press]] | ||
+ | [[Stanley Greenberg]], Chairman, [[Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research]] | ||
+ | [[Jehmu Greene]], President, [[Rock the Vote]] | ||
+ | [[Robert Greenwald]], Greenwald Productions]] | ||
+ | [[William Greider]], Author, ''"One World Ready or Not"'' | ||
+ | Rep. [[Raul Grijalva]], D-AZ]] | ||
+ | Rep. [[Nan Grogan Orrock]], GA House Majority Whip]] | ||
+ | Rep. [[Luis Gutierrez]], D-IL]] | ||
+ | [[Jacob Hacker]], Yale University, author of ''"Medicare Plus"'' | ||
+ | Henderson, Executive Director, [[Leadership Conference on Civil Rights]] | ||
+ | [[Bracken Hendricks, Executive Director, [[Apollo Alliance]] | ||
+ | [[Roger Hickey, Co-Director, [[Campaign for America's Future]] | ||
+ | [[Jim Hightower, Commentator, [[Hightower and Associates]] | ||
+ | [[Marielena Hincapie, [[National Immigration Law Center]] | ||
+ | [[Gerry Hudson, Executive Vice President, [[SEIU]] Local 1199 | ||
+ | [[Arianna Huffington, Nationally syndicated columnist]] | ||
+ | [[Maude Hurd, President, [[ACORN]] | ||
+ | Rep. [[Jay Inslee]], D-WA]] | ||
+ | Rev. [[Jesse Jackson, Sr.]], President, [[Rainbow-PUSH Coalition]] | ||
+ | [[Cheryl Jacques]], President, [[Human Rights Campaign]] | ||
+ | [[Jeffrey Johnson]], [[Young Voter Coordinator]], [[America Votes]] | ||
+ | [[Elaine Jones]], President, [[NAACP]] Legal Defense and Educational Fund | ||
+ | [[Michael Kieschnick]], President, [[Working Assets]] | ||
+ | [[Celinda Lake]], President, Lake, Snell, Perry and Associates | ||
+ | [[George Lakoff]], Author, ''"Moral Politics: What Conservatives Know That Liberals Don't"'' | ||
+ | [[William Lerach]], Lerach Coughlin Stoia & Robbins LLP | ||
+ | [[Andy Levin]], Director, [[Voice@Work Campaign]] | ||
+ | [[Brooke Lierman]], [[2020 Democrats]] | ||
+ | [[Joan Lombardi]], Director, [[The Children's Project]] | ||
+ | [[Zixta Martinez]], Senior Counsel, [[MALDEF]] | ||
+ | [[Bob Master]], Co-Chair, [[Working Families Party]] and [[CWA]] | ||
+ | [[Gerald McEntee]], President, [[AFSCME]] | ||
+ | [[William McNary]], President, [[USAction]] | ||
+ | [[Harold Meyerson]] | ||
+ | [[Ellen Miller]], Deputy Director, [[Institute for America's Future]] | ||
+ | [[Elliot Mincberg]], Vice President, [[People For the American Way]] | ||
+ | [[Lawrence Mishel]], [[Economic Policy Institute]] | ||
+ | [[Moby]] | ||
+ | [[Stephanie Moore]], Executive Director, [[Fannie Lou Hamer Project]] | ||
+ | Rev. [[Calvin Morris]], [[Jobs with Justice]] National Workers' Rights Board | ||
+ | [[Cecilia Munoz]], Vice President, [[National Council of La Raza]] | ||
+ | [[Ralph G. Neas]], President, [[People For the American Way]] | ||
+ | [[John Nichols]], [[Free Press]] | ||
+ | [[Karen Nussbaum]], Assistant to the President, [[AFL-CIO]] | ||
+ | [[Terence M. O'Sullivan]], President, [[Laborers' International Union]] | ||
+ | [[Chris Owens]], Policy Director, [[AFL-CIO]]]] | ||
+ | Rep. [[Major Owens]], D-NY | ||
+ | [[Eli Pariser]], Executive Director, [[MoveOn PAC]] | ||
+ | [[David Paterson]], NY State Senate Democratic Leader]] | ||
+ | Rep. [[Nancy Pelosi]], D-CA, House Democratic Leader]] | ||
+ | [[Nick Penniman]], Editor, [[TomPaine.com]] | ||
+ | [[Duane Peterson]], Chief of Stuff, [[True Majority]] | ||
+ | [[Chellie Pingree]], President, [[Common Cause]] | ||
+ | [[Sam Pizzigati]], Author of ''"Greed and Good"'' | ||
+ | [[John Podesta]], President, [[Center for American Progress]] | ||
+ | [[Lilah Pomerance]], Young Voter Project Director, [[21st Century Democrats]] | ||
+ | [[Robert Reich]], Former U.S. Secretary of Labor]] | ||
+ | [[Cecile Richards]], President, [[America Votes]] | ||
+ | [[Paul Rieckhoff]], Founder, [[Operation Truth]] | ||
+ | [[Hans Riemer]], [[Rock the Vote]] | ||
+ | [[Will Robinson]], Partner, MacWilliams Robinson & Partners | ||
+ | [[Joel Rogers]], Director, [[Center on Wisconsin Strategy]] | ||
+ | [[Steve Rosenthal]], CEO, [[America Coming Together]] | ||
+ | [[John Sayles]], Director of the new film, ''"Silver City"'' | ||
+ | Rep. [[Jan Schakowsky]], D-IL | ||
+ | [[Peter Schurman]], Executive Director, [[MoveOn.org]] | ||
+ | [[Barbara Shailor]], Director of the International Affairs, [[AFL-CIO]] | ||
+ | [[Hillary Shelton]], Washington Bureau Director, [[NAACP]] | ||
+ | [[Beth Shulman]], Author, ''"The Betrayal Of Work"'' | ||
+ | [[Gayle Smith]], Senior Fellow, [[Center for American Progress]] | ||
+ | [[George Soros]], International Philanthropist and Financier]] | ||
+ | [[Eliot Spitzer]], New York State Attorney General]] | ||
+ | [[William Spriggs]], Director, [[National Urban League's Institute of Opportunity and Equality]] | ||
+ | Sen. [[Debbie Stabenow]], D-MI | ||
+ | [[John Sweeney]], President, [[AFL-CIO]] | ||
+ | [[Gloria Totten]], Executive Director, [[Progressive Majority]] | ||
+ | [[Joe Trippi]]]], Founder, [[Change for America]] | ||
+ | [[Antonio Villaraigosa]], Los Angeles City Councilmember and former Speaker, California Assembly | ||
+ | [[Kristina Wilfore]], Executive Director, [[Ballot Initiative Strategy Center]] | ||
+ | [[Roger Wilkins]], Professor, George Mason University | ||
+ | [[Jack Willis]], Co-Founder, [[Link TV]] | ||
+ | [[Lisa Witter]], General Manager, [[Fenton Communications]] | ||
+ | [[Bethany Yarrow]] | ||
+ | [[Nancy Zirkin]], Deputy Director, [[Leadership Conference on Civil Rights]] | ||
+ | </div> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Agenda== | ||
+ | The following is the agenda for the 2004 Take Back America Conference.<ref>[hhttp://www.ourfuture.org/node/13154 Our Future website: Take Back America 2004 Agenda] (accessed on June 11, 2010)</ref> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===The Progressive Promise=== | ||
+ | On June 2, 2004, [[Robert Borosage]], Co-Director, [[Campaign for America's Future]]; [[Stan Greenberg]], Chairman, [[Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research]]; and [[Maria Echaveste]], Co-Founder, the [[Nueva Vista Group]], spoke in a plenary entitled ''"The Progressive Promise"''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Take Back America — We Can Win=== | ||
+ | On June 2, 2004, [[Roger Hickey]]; Co-Director, [[Campaign for America's Future]]; [[Wes Boyd]], President, [[MoveOn.org]]; [[Joan Blades]], Co-Founder, [[MoveOn.org]]; and [[Julian Bond]], Chairman, [[NAACP]] spoke in a plenary entitled ''"Take Back America — We Can Win"''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Book Signing=== | ||
+ | On June 2, 2004, [[Joan Blades]], author of ''"MoveOn's 50 Ways to Love Your Country: How to Find Your Political Voice and Become a Catalyst for Change"''; [[Robert Borosage]] and [[Katrina vanden Heuvel]], authors of ''"Taking Back America"''; and [[Stan Greenberg]], author of ''"The Two Americas: Our Current Political Deadlock and How to Break it"'', participated in a ''"Book Signing"''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Gala Awards Dinner=== | ||
+ | On June 2, 2004, [[Arianna Huffington]] emceed at the Gala Awards Dinner. At the dinner, [[Elliot Spitzer]], New York State Attorney General, was presented with the ''America's Future Progressive Champion Award'' by [[John Sweeney]], President, [[AFL-CIO]]. [[Elaine Jones]], President, [[NAACP]] Legal Defense and Educational Fund was presented with the ''America's Future Lifetime Leadership Award'' by [[Roger Wilkins]], Professor, George Mason University. [[MoveOn.org]] was presented with the ''Paul Wellstone Citizen Leadership Award'' by Sen. [[Debbie Stabenow]], D-MI. Entertainment for the evening was provided by [[Moby]], [[Laura Dawn]], and [[Bethany Yarrow]]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Welcome by Ellen Miller=== | ||
+ | On June 3, 2004, [[Ellen Miller]], Deputy Director, [[Institute for America's Future]], welcomed delegates to the conference. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===The Rev. Dr. James Alexander Forbes, Jr.=== | ||
+ | On June 3, 2004, Rev. Dr. [[James Alexander Forbes, Jr.]], Senior Minister of the Riverside Church, spoke for 20 minutes. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===The Bubble of American Supremacy=== | ||
+ | On June 3, 2004, Sen. [[Hillary Clinton]], D-NY introduced [[George Soros]], International Philanthropist and Financier, who spoke on the subject of ''"The Bubble of American Supremacy"''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Overcoming the Two Americas=== | ||
+ | On June 3, 2004, [[Harold Meyerson]] introduced [[Antonio Villaraigosa]], Los Angeles City Councilmember and former Speaker, California Assembly, who spoke on the subject of ''"Overcoming the Two Americas"''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Jobs and Growth: Making the Economy Work for Working People=== | ||
+ | On June 3, 2004, [[Robert Reich]], Fmr. U.S. Secretary of Labor; [[Beth Shulman]], Author, ''"The Betrayal Of Work"''; [[David Paterson]], NY State Senate Democratic Leader; and [[Lawrence Mishel]], [[Economic Policy Institute]] spoke in a plenary entitled ''"Jobs and Growth: Making the Economy Work for Working People"''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===The Populist Moment=== | ||
+ | On June 3, 2004, [[Arianna Huffington]], Nationally syndicated columnist; [[Jim Hightower]], Commentator, Hightower and Associates; Rep. [[Raul Grijalva]], D-AZ; and [[Nick Penniman]], Editor, [[TomPaine.com]] spoke in a plenary entitled ''"The Populist Moment"''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Book Signing=== | ||
+ | On June 3, 2004, [[Jim Hightower]], author of ''"Thieves in High Places: They've Stolen Our Country – and It's Time to Take It Back"''; [[Arianna Huffington]], author of ''"Fanatics and Fools: The Game Plan for Winning Back America"''; [[Robert Reich]], author of ''"Reason: Why Liberals Will Win the Battle for America"''; [[Jo Freeman]], author of ''"At Berkeley in the Sixties: Education of an Activist"''; and [[Mel Goodman]], author of ''"Bush League Diplomacy: How Neoconservatives are Putting The World at Risk"'', participated in a ''"Book Signing"''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Real Security and the Iraq Debacle=== | ||
+ | On June 3, 2004, [[David Cortright]], President, [[Fourth Freedom Forum]]; [[Mel Goodman]], Senior Fellow, [[Center for International Policy]], Fmr. Analyst, [[CIA]]; [[Gayle Smith]], Senior Fellow, [[Center for American Progress]]; [[Paul Rieckhoff]], Founder, [[Operation Truth]]; and [[John Podesta]], President, [[Center for American Progress]] spoke in a plenary entitled ''"Real Security and the Iraq Debacle"''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Confronting Inequality in America=== | ||
+ | On June 3, 2004, [[William Spriggs]], Director, [[National Urban League's Institute of Opportunity and Equality]]; [[Sam Pizzigati]], Author of ''"Greed and Good"''; [[Joan Lombardi]], Director, [[The Children's Project]]; and [[Chris Owens]], Policy Director, [[AFL-CIO]] spoke in a plenary entitled ''"Confronting Inequality in America"''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Indebted Nation: The Real Trade Debate=== | ||
+ | On June 3, 2004, [[Leo Gerard]], President, [[United Steelworkers of America]]; [[William Greider]], Author, ''"One World Ready or Not"''; [[Barbara Shailor]], Director of the International Affairs, [[AFL-CIO]]; and [[Jeff Faux]], [[Economic Policy Institute]] spoke in a plenary entitled ''"Indebted Nation: The Real Trade Debate"''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===The Fight for the Courts and the Future of Justice=== | ||
+ | On June 3, 2004, [[Nan Aron]], President, [[Alliance for Justice]]; [[Elliot Mincberg]], Vice President, [[People For the American Way]]; [[Hillary Shelton]], Washington Bureau Director, [[NAACP]]; [[Nancy Zirkin]], Deputy Director, [[Leadership Conference on Civil Rights]]; and [[Zixta Martinez]], Senior Counsel, [[MALDEF]] spoke in a plenary entitled ''"The Fight for the Courts and the Future of Justice"''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Book Signing=== | ||
+ | On June 3, 2004, [[David Corn]], author of ''"The Lies of George W. Bush: Mastering the Politics of Deception"''; [[Sam Pizzigati]], author of ''"Greed and Good: Understanding and Overcoming the Inequality that Limits Our Lives"''; and [[David Brock]], author of ''"The Republican Noise Machine: Right Wing Media and How it Corrupts Democracy"'', participated in a ''"Book Signing"''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Lunch Plenary and Award Present=== | ||
+ | On June 3, 2004, Gov. [[Howard Dean]] was presented with the ''Tom Paine Common Sense Award'' by the [[Campaign for America's Future]]. Senator [[Jon Corzine]], D-NJ made an introduction for the presentation. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Progressive Initiatives — Opening the Conversation=== | ||
+ | On June 3, 2004, [[Wes Boyd]], President, [[MoveOn.org]]; [[Celinda Lake]], President, Lake, Snell, Perry and Associates; and [[Will Robinson]], Partner, MacWilliams Robinson & Partners, spoke in a presentation entitled ''"Progressive Initiatives — Opening the Conversation"''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Message and Media=== | ||
+ | On June 3, 2004, [[David Brock]], President, [[Media Matters for America]]; [[John Podesta]], President, [[Center for American Progress]]; [[Jack Willis]], Co-Founder, [[Link TV]]; [[John Sayles]], Director of the new film, ''"Silver City"''; and [[Lisa Witter]], General Manager, Fenton Communications, spoke in a workshop entitled ''"Message and Media"''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Devolve This: Taking Back the States=== | ||
+ | On June 3, 2004, [[Maude Hurd]], President, [[ACORN]]; [[Bob Master]], Co-Chair, [[Working Families Party]] and [[CWA]]; Rep. [[Nan Grogan Orrock]], GA House Majority Whip; [[Joel Rogers]], Director, [[Center on Wisconsin Strategy]]; and [[Kristina Wilfore]], Executive Director, [[Ballot Initiative Strategy Center]] spoke in a workshop entitled ''"Devolve This: Taking Back the States"''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===The New Ground Operations=== | ||
+ | On June 3, 2004, [[Jeff Blodgett]], Executive Director, [[Wellstone Action]]; [[William McNary]], President, [[USAction]]; [[Karen Nussbaum]], Assistant to the President, [[AFL-CIO]]; [[Cecile Richards]], President, [[America Votes]]; and [[Steve Rosenthal]], CEO, [[America Coming Together]] spoke in a workshop entitled ''"The New Ground Operations"''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Big Money and Special Interest Politics: Breaking the Money Primary=== | ||
+ | On June 3, 2004, [[David Donnelly]], Executive Director, [[Campaign Money Watch]]; [[Adonal Foyle]], Founder, [[Democracy Matters]]; [[Stephanie Moore]], Executive Director, [[Fannie Lou Hamer Project]]; and [[Eli Pariser]], Executive Director, [[MoveOn PAC]] spoke in a workshop entitled ''"Big Money and Special Interest Politics: Breaking the Money Primary"''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Web Active: The Next Stage=== | ||
+ | On June 3, 2004, [[Dan Carol]], Principal, [[Carol/Trevelyan Strategy Group]]; [[Michael Kieschnick]], President, [[Working Assets]]; [[Duane Peterson]], Chief of Stuff, [[True Majority]]; [[Peter Schurman]], Executive Director, [[MoveOn.org]]; and [[Joe Trippi]], Founder, [[Change for America]] spoke in a workshop entitled ''"Web Active: The Next Stage"''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Progressive Champions and Triumphs=== | ||
+ | On June 3, 2004, [[Roger Hickey]], Co-Director, [[Campaign for America's Future]]; [[Gloria Totten]], Executive Director, [[Progressive Majority]]; and [[Heather Booth]], Founder, [[Midwest Academy]] spoke in a plenary entitled ''"Progressive Champions and Triumphs"''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Evening's Entertainment=== | ||
+ | The evening's entertainment for day two of the conference, June 3, 2004, was co-sponsored by [[Vote, Run, Lead]] and [[The White House Project]], with ice cream from [[Ben & Jerry's]] and sweet things from [[Cake Love]]. During the evening, [[John Sayles]] discussed his new film, political satire ''"Silver City"'' which stars [[Chris Cooper]], [[Richard Dreyfuss]], [[Daryl Hannah]], [[Danny Houston]], [[Kris Kristofferson]], [[Mary Kay Place]] and [[Tim Roth]]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Rep. Nancy Pelosi=== | ||
+ | On June 4, 2004, Rep. [[Nancy Pelosi]], D-CA, House Democratic Leader, spoke in a 30 minute session. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===The Apollo Project — for Energy and Good Jobs=== | ||
+ | On June 4, 2004, [[Bracken Hendricks]], Executive Director, [[Apollo Alliance]] and Rep. [[Jay Inslee]], D-WA]] introduced [[Terence M. O'Sulliva]], President, [[Laborers' International Union]]; [[Deb Callahan]], President, [[League of Conservation Voters]]; and [[Gerry Hudson]], Executive Vice President, [[SEIU]] Local 1199, who spoke in a plenary entitled ''"The Apollo Project — for Energy and Good Jobs"''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Curing the Kitchen Table Blues=== | ||
+ | On June 4, 2004, Rep. [[Major Owens]], D-NY; [[Jacob Hacker]], Yale University, author of ''"Medicare Plus"''; Rep. [[Jan Schakowsky]], D-IL; and [[Aimee Christensen]], Executive Director, [[Environment 2004]] spoke in a plenary entitled ''"Curing the Kitchen Table Blues"''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Strategic Initiatives: Frameworks for Change === | ||
+ | On June 4, 2004, [[George Lakoff]], Author, ''"Moral Politics: What Conservatives Know That Liberals Don't"''; [[Will Robinson]], Partner, MacWilliams Robinson & Partners; and [[Ellen Miller]], Deputy Director, [[Institute for America's Future]] spoke in a plenary entitled ''"Strategic Initiatives: Frameworks for Change "''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Enforcing Corporate Responsibility=== | ||
+ | On June 4, 2004, [[William Lerach]], Lerach Coughlin Stoia & Robbins LLP; [[Joan Claybrook]], [[Public Citizen]]; and [[Nick Penniman]], Editor, [[TomPaine.com]], spoke in a plenary entitled ''"Enforcing Corporate Responsibility"''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Book Signing=== | ||
+ | On June 4, 2004, [[Ruy Teixeira]], author of ''"The Emerging Democratic Majority"''; [[William Hartung]], author of ''"How Much Are You Making on the War Daddy: A Quick And Dirty Guide to Profiteering in the Bush Administration"''; and [[William Greenwald]], author of ''"Uncovered"'' (DVD), participated in a ''"Book Signing"''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Fighting for Good Jobs and Workplace Democracy=== | ||
+ | On June 4, 2004, Hon. [[David Bonior]], Chair, [[American Rights at Work]]; [[Marielena Hincapie]], [[National Immigration Law Center]]; [[Andy Levin]], Director, [[Voice@Work Campaign]]; and Rev. [[Calvin Morris]], [[Jobs with Justice]] National Workers' Rights Board, spoke in a plenary entitled ''"Fighting for Good Jobs and Workplace Democracy"''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Holding Government Accountable, Protecting Rights=== | ||
+ | On June 4, 2004, [[Wade Henderson]], Executive Director, [[Leadership Conference on Civil Rights]]; [[Cheryl Jacques]], President, [[Human Rights Campaign]]; [[Cecilia Munoz]], Vice President, [[National Council of La Raza]]; [[Ralph G. Neas]], President, [[People For the American Way]]; and [[Gwen Gillenwater]], Director of Advocacy and Public Policy at the [[National Council of Independent Living]] spoke in a plenary entitled ''"Holding Government Accountable, Protecting Rights"''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Engaging Young Americans=== | ||
+ | On June 4, 2004, [[Ben Brandzel]], Executive Director, [[ClickBackAmerica.org]]; [[Ivan Frishberg]], [[New Voters Project]]; [[Jehmu Greene]], President, [[Rock the Vote]]; [[Jeffrey Johnson]], Young Voter Coordinator, [[America Votes]]; [[Brooke Lierman]], [[2020 Democrats]]; [[Lilah Pomerance]], Young Voter Project Director, [[21st Century Democrats]]; and [[Hans Riemer]], [[Rock the Vote]] spoke in a plenary entitled ''"Engaging Young Americans"''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Media Reform and Democracy=== | ||
+ | On June 4, 2004, [[Jeff Chester]], Executive Director, [[Center for Digital Democracy]]; [[Robert Greenwald]], [[Greenwald Productions]]; [[John Nichols]], [[Free Press]]; [[Chellie Pingree]], President, [[Common Cause]]; and [[John Gray]], Political Director, [[Free Press]] spoke in a plenary entitled ''"Media Reform and Democracy"''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Unite to Take Back America=== | ||
+ | On June 4, 2004, [[Robert L. Borosage]], Co-Director, [[Campaign for America's Future]]; [[Kim Gandy]], President, [[National Organization for Women]]; [[Gerald McEntee]], President, [[AFSCME]]; and Rev. [[Jesse Jackson, Sr.]], President, [[Rainbow-PUSH Coalition]], spoke at the closing lunch entitled ''"Unite to Take Back America"''. | ||
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+ | ==Agenda== | ||
+ | The following is the agenda of the Conference:<ref>[http://www.ourfuture.org/node/13149 Take Back America 2005 - Agenda] (accessed on June 11, 2010)</ref> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===The Progressive Promise=== | ||
+ | On June 1, 2005, [[Robert Borosage]], Co-Director, [[Campaign for America's Future]], [[Antonio Villaraigosa]], Mayor-elect, City of Los Angeles and [[Jan Schakowsky]], (D-IL), United States Representative, spoke in a plenary entitled ''"The Progressive Promise, Jefferson/Lincoln"''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Building the New Majority=== | ||
+ | On June 1, 2005, [[Roger Hickey]], [[Celinda Lake]], President, Lake, Snell, Perry, Mermin & Assoc., [[Karen Ackerman]], Political Director, [[AFL-CIO]], [[Donna Brazile]], Managing Director, Brazile & Assoc., and [[Eli Pariser]], Executive Director, [[MoveOn.org]] spoke in a plenary entitled ''"Building the New Majority, Jefferson/Lincoln"''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Book Signing=== | ||
+ | On June 1, 2005, [[Donna Brazile]], author of ''"Cooking With Grease: Stirring the Pots in American Politics"''; [[Richard Parker]], author of ''"John Kenneth Galbraith"''; [[Martha Burk]], author of ''"Cult of Power: Sex Discrimination in Corporate America and What Can Be Done About It"''; and [[Eli Pariser]], author of ''"Citizen Power: Breaking Money Politics and Building from the Bottom Up"'', participated in a ''"Book Signing"''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Gala Awards Dinner=== | ||
+ | On June 1, 2005, Rep. [[Jan Schakowsky]] emceed the Gala Awards Dinner. At the dinner, [[John Kenneth Galbraith]], Economist, Professor, Government Official, Ambassador, Novelist, Citizen Activist - was presented with the ''America's Future Lifetime Achievement Award'' by [[Richard Parker]], with comments by [[Jamie Galbraith]]. [[Tamecka Pierce]] and [[Danny Thompson]], Florida [[ACORN]], Nevada [[AFL-CIO]], "crusaders for decent minimum wage" - were presented with the ''Paul Wellstone Citizen Leadership Award'' by [[Reg Weaver]], President, [[NEA]]. [[Ellen Malcolm]], Founder, [[EMILY's List]] and [[America Coming Together]] - was presented with the ''America's Future Progressive Champion Award'' by [[Cecile Richards]], President, [[America Votes]]. [[Antonio Villaraigosa]], Labor Leader, Reformer, CA Assembly Speaker, LA City Council Member, IAF Board Member and Mayor-elect, City of Los Angeles, was a special guest at the dinner. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Opening Plenary=== | ||
+ | On June 2, 2005, [[Howard Dean]] and [[Arianna Huffington]] spoke in the opening plenary of the day. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===An Economics that Works for Working People=== | ||
+ | On June 2, 2005, [[Robert Kuttner]], President, [[The American Prospect]], [[Mary Beth Maxwell]], Executive Director, [[American Rights at Work]], [[Beth Shulman]], President, [[Working Strategies]] and [[Clyde Prestowitz]], President, [[Economic Strategy Institute]] spoke in a plenary entitled ''"An Economics that Works for Working People"''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===A Real Security Agenda for America=== | ||
+ | On June 2, 2005, [[John Tirman]], Executive Director, MIT Center for International Studies, [[Katrina Vanden Heuvel]], Editor, [[The Nation]], [[Ray McGovern]], Former [[CIA]] Official and [[Jeffrey Sachs]], Director, Earth Institute at Columbia University, spoke in a plenary entitled ''"A Real Security Agenda for America"''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===The True Moral Majority=== | ||
+ | On June 2, 2005, [[Thomas Frank]], Author, ''"What's the Matter with Kansas?"'', Rev. [[Wallace Charles Smith]], Shiloh Baptist Church, [[David Saperstein]] and Rev. Dr. [[Katherine Ragsdale]], Saint David Episcopal Church, spoke in a plenary entitled ''"The True Moral Majority"''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Social Security: Americans Unite to Stop Privatization=== | ||
+ | On June 2, 2005, [[Roger Hickey]], Co-Director, [[Campaign for America's Future]], [[William McNary]], President, [[USAction]], [[Jehmu Green]], [[Rock the Vote]], [[Richard Trumka]], Secretary-Treasurer, [[AFL-CIO]] and [[Laurie Young]], [[Older Women's League]] spoke in a plenary entitled ''"Social Security: Americans Unite to Stop Privatization"''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===The Fight for the Courts: Will the Right Reverse 20th Century Progress?=== | ||
+ | On June 2, 2005, [[Ralph Neas]], President and CEO, [[People for the American Way]], [[Nancy Keenan]], President, [[NARAL: Pro-Choice America]], [[Wade Henderson]], Executive Director, [[Leadership Conference on Civil Rights]] and [[Nan Aron]], President, [[Alliance for Justice]] spoke in a plenary entitled ''"The Fight for the Courts: Will the Right Reverse 20th Century Progress?"''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Challenging the Wal-Mart Economy=== | ||
+ | On June 2, 2005, [[Larry Mishel]], [[Madeline Janis Aparacio]], Executive Director, [[Los Angeles Alliance for a New Economy]], [[Joseph Hanson]], President, [[UFCW]], [[Wade Rathke]], Founder/Chief Organizer, [[ACORN]] and [[Reginald W. Williams]], Trinity United Church of Christ spoke in a plenary entitled ''"Challenging the Wal-Mart Economy"''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===TomPaine.com Award=== | ||
+ | On June 2, 2005, [[Ellen Miller, Deputy Director]], [[Campaign for America's Future]], [[John Sweeney]], President, [[AFL-CIO]], and [[John Edwards]], [[One America Committee]], spoke at the ''TomPaine.com Award Lunch''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Progressive Agenda: Five initiatives for a more Perfect Union=== | ||
+ | On June 2, 2005, [[Nick Penniman]], [[Cecil Roberts]], President, [[United Mine Workers of America]], [[Julie Burton]], Director, [[Project Kid Smart]], [[PFAW]], [[Jacob Hacker]], Peter Strauss Family Assistant Professor, Yale University, [[Stewart Acuff]], Organizing Director, [[AFL-CIO]] and [[Karen Kornbluh]], Policy Director for Senator [[Barack Obama]] and Founder of the [[New American Agenda Project]] spoke in a plenary entitled ''"Progressive Agenda: Five initiatives for a more Perfect Union"''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Devolve This: Moving Policy in the States=== | ||
+ | On June 2, 2005, [[David Paterson]], Minority Leader, NY State Senate, [[Joel Rogers]], Director, [[Center on Wisconsin Strategy]], [[Kumar Barve]], Maryland House of Representatives and [[Chellie Pingree]], President and CEO, [[Common Cause]], spoke in a plenary entitled ''"Devolve This: Moving Policy in the States"''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Politics in the States: Building Progressive Capacity in Both Red and Blue States=== | ||
+ | On June 2, 2005, [[Kristina Wilfore]], Executive Director, [[Ballot Initiative Strategy Center]], [[Heather Booth]], Organizational Consultant, [[Dean Nielsen]], Washington State Director, [[Progressive Majority]], [[Margie Omero]], President, [[Momentum Analysis]] and [[Niel Richie]], Executive Director, [[League of Rural Voters]] spoke in a plenary entitled ''"Politics in the States: Building Progressive Capacity in Both Red and Blue States"''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Talking American=== | ||
+ | On June 2, 2005, [[Nick Penniman]], [[George Lakoff]], author, ''"Don't Think of an Elephant: Know Your Values and Frame the Debate"'' and [[Diane Feldman]], President, [[The Feldman Group]] spoke in a plenary entitled ''"Talking American"''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Building an Independent Progressive Infrastructure=== | ||
+ | On June 2, 2005, [[Thomas Athans]], Executive Director, [[Democracy Radio]], [[Jackie Kendall]], Executive Director, [[Midwest Academy]], [[John Podesta]], President, [[Center for American Progress]] and [[Iara Peng]], Director, [[Young People for the American Way]] spoke in a plenary entitled ''"Building an Independent Progressive Infrastructure"''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Media Reform: Democratizing the Media=== | ||
+ | On June 2, 2005, [[Josh Silver]], Executive Director, [[Free Press]], [[Jon Halpin]], [[Center for American Progress]], [[David Brock]], [[Media Matters]] and [[Linda Foley]], [[Newspaper Guild]] spoke in a plenary entitled ''"Media Reform: Democratizing the Media"''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Book Signing=== | ||
+ | On June 2, 2005, [[Thomas Frank]], author of ''"What's the Matter with Kansas: How Conservatives won the Heart of America"''; [[Sidney Blumenthal]], author of ''"Clinton Wars"''; and [[Don Hazen]], author of ''"Start Making Sense: Turning the Lessons of Election 2004 Into Winning Progressive Politics"'', participated in a ''"Book Signing"''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Blog Fire: A Radio-Active Evening=== | ||
+ | On June 2, 2005, [[Joshua Micah Marshall]], ''Talking Points Memo''; [[Ana Marie Cox]], ''Wonkette''; [[Jerome Armstrong]], ''MyDD''; [[Duncan Black]], ''Atrios''; [[David Corn]]; [[Stephanie Miller]], [[Democracy Radio]] and the [[Oxygen Network]]; [[Emily Levine]]; [[Sam Seder]], [[Air America Radio]]; [[Nicco Mele]], CEO of [[EchoDitto]] and formerly Presidential Candidate; and [[Howard Dean]]'s Webmaster, spoke in a session entitled ''"Blog Fire: A Radio-Active Evening"''. The description for the session was: | ||
+ | :''"Ready for some sparks? Top progressive bloggers, comedians and radio commentators will take the stage for an animated discussion about the new media and politics. Think Crossfire meets Politically Incorrect. Bring your laptop and tell them what you really think live on stage."'' | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===The Historic Stakes/Historic Struggle=== | ||
+ | On June 3, 2005, [[Bill Moyers]], [[Public Affairs Television]], spoke in a plenary entitled ''"The Historic Stakes/Historic Struggle"''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===The Vision Thing: Facing America's Realities=== | ||
+ | On June 3, 2005, [[Sam Pizzigati]], Labor journalist and author of ''"Greed and Good: Understanding and Overcoming the Inequality that Limits our Lives"'', [[Gar Alperovitz]], Lionel R. Bauman Professor, University of Maryland, and [[Holly Sklar]], Journalist, spoke in a plenary entitled ''"The Vision Thing: Facing America's Realities"''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Health Care: The Real Crisis=== | ||
+ | On June 3, 2005, [[Cathy Hurwitt]], Chief of Staff and Legislative Aide, Office of Rep. [[Jan Schakowsky]], [[Jonathan Parker]], National Campaign Director, [[Americans for Health Care]], [[SEIU]], [[Paul Booth]], Executive Assistant to the President, [[AFSCME]], [[Jacob Hacker]], Peter Strauss Family Assistant Professor, Yale University, and [[Richard Kirsch]], Executive Director, [[NY Citizen Action]] spoke in a plenary entitled ''"Health Care: The Real Crisis"''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===New Energy: Apollo Moves at the State Level=== | ||
+ | On June 3, 2005, [[Jeff Rickert]], Interim Executive Director, [[Apollo Alliance]], [[Rob Sargent]], Senior Energy Policy Analyst, [[US PIRG]], [[Elizabeth Yeampierre]], Executive Director, [[UPROSE]], [[Carla Din]], Western Regional Director, [[Apollo Alliance]] and [[Steve Sleigh]], Director, Strategic Resources, [[International Association of Machinists | ||
+ | and Aerospace Worker]] spoke in a plenary entitled ''"New Energy: Apollo Moves at the State Level"''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Educating our Children: Unfinished Business=== | ||
+ | On June 3, 2005, [[Roger Wilkins]], Clarence J. Robinson Professor, George Mason University, [[Richard Rothstein]], Research Associate, [[Economic Policy Institute]], [[Lily Eskelsen]], Secretary-Treasurer, [[NEA]] and [[George Wood]], Principal, Federal Hocking High School, spoke in a plenary entitled ''"Educating our Children: Unfinished Business"''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Why Family Values should be Progressive Values=== | ||
+ | On June 3, 2005, [[Ann Crittenden]], author, [[Maya Rockeymoore]], Vice President of Research and Programs, [[Congressional Black Caucus Foundation]], [[Page Gardner]], Director, [[Women's Voices, Women's Vote]] and [[Lisa Guide]], Associate Director, [[Rockefeller Foundation]] spoke in a plenary entitled ''"Why Family Values should be Progressive Values"''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===The Social Security Campaign: Next Steps=== | ||
+ | On June 3, 2005, [[Adam Luna]], [[Campaign for America's Future]], [[Paul Tewes]], Campaign Manager, [[Americans United to Protect Social Security]], [[Tom Matzzie]], Washington Director, [[MoveOn.org]], [[Guy Molyneux]], Senior Vice President, [[Peter Hart Research]], [[Ann Widger]], Retiree Coordinator, [[AFSCME]] and [[Kathryn Olson]], Democratic Staff Director, [[U.S. House Ways and Means Committee]] spoke in a plenary entitled ''"The Social Security Campaign: Next Steps"''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Fighting for the Courts: Next Steps=== | ||
+ | On June 3, 2005, [[Kimberly Robson]], National Field Director, [[People for the American Way]], Rep. [[Joyce Elliot]], (D-AR), Arkansas House of Representatives, [[Deece Eckstein]], Director of Texas Office, [[People for the American Way ]], [[Camellia Watkins]], [[Sierra Club]]/[[Nebraska Judicial Nominations Coalition]] and [[Santiago Juarez]], New Mexico [[PACE]] spoke in a plenary entitled ''"Fighting for the Courts: Next Steps"''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Wal-Mart Next Steps=== | ||
+ | On June 3, 2005, [[Lisa Smithline]], Political Director, [[Brave New Films]], [[Tekisha Everette]], Senior Policy Analyst, [[Americans for Healthcare]], [[Andy Grossman]], Executive Director, [[Wal-Mart Watch]] and [[Kim Gandy]], President, [[NOW]] spoke in a plenary entitled ''"Wal-Mart Next Steps"''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Making New Media: Emerging Technologies for Social Change=== | ||
+ | On June 3, 2005, [[Robert Greenwald]], film director/producer, [[Christopher Rabb]], Founder, [[Afro-Netizen]], [[Zack Rosen]], Founder, [[CivicSpace Labs]], [[Michelle Miller]], [[SEIU]], [[Deanna Zandt]], [[AlterNet]] and [[Ken Jordan]], [[Open Network Portal]] spoke in a plenary entitled ''"Making New Media: Emerging Technologies for Social Change"''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===The Demise of Ethics in Business and Government=== | ||
+ | On June 3, 2005, [[Ellen Miller]], [[Bill Lerach]], Mieberg, Weiss, Bershad, Hynes and Lerach, and [[Melanie Sloan]], Executive Director, [[CREW]] spoke in a plenary entitled ''"The Demise of Ethics in Business and Government"''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Book Signing=== | ||
+ | On June 3, 2005, [[Jim Wallis]], author of ''"God's Politics"''; and [[Gar Alperovitz]], author of ''"America Beyond Capitalism: Reclaiming our Wealth, our Liberty and our Democracy"'', participated in a ''"Book Signing"''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Send-off Plenary Lunch=== | ||
+ | On June 3, 2005, Rep. [[Bernie Sanders]] (I-VT), United States Representative, [[Morty Bahr]], President, [[Communications Workers of America]], [[Jim Wallis]], author, ''"God's Politics"'', [[Kim Gandy]], President, [[NOW]] and Rev. [[Jesse Jackson]], [[Rainbow PUSH Coalition]] spoke at the Send-off Plenary Lunch. | ||
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