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		<title>Pushback Network at the US Social Forum</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Jun 2010 14:51:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brigid Flaherty</dc:creator>
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Pushback Network is fired up about the US Social Forum!
From June 22-26th, over 200 members from the 9 Pushback State Alliances are uniting in Detroit to strengthen our collective efforts and craft visions of liberation and justice.
Seeing as the time has come for us to build collective power in this milieu of massive unemployment, SB [...]]]></description>
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<p>Pushback Network is fired up about the US Social Forum!</p>
<p>From June 22-26<sup>th</sup>, over 200 members from the 9 Pushback State Alliances are uniting in Detroit to strengthen our collective efforts and craft visions of liberation and justice.</p>
<p>Seeing as the time has come for us to build collective power in this milieu of massive unemployment, SB 1070, the oil spill, de-funding of public education, foreclosures and the bank bailouts, Pushback has constructed a strong program that highlights the diverse, multi-issue, multi-region, multi-constituency nature of our network.</p>
<p>You can catch us in Detroit sponsoring the following workshops, convention, and party:</p>
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<li><a href="http://pushbacknetwork.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Flyer-for-DTE-Protest.pdf">DTE Protest on Tuesday, June 22</a></li>
<li><a title="Why Get in the Game" href="http://organize.ussf2010.org/ws/why-get-game-look-civic-engagement-grassroots-community-perspective">Workshop: Why Get in The Game? on Wednesday, June 23rd at 10am, Cobo Hall M3-32</a></li>
<li><a href="http://organize.ussf2010.org/ws/grassroots-participation-redistricting-process-strategy-building-power">Workshop: Grassroots Participation in the Redistricting Process on Wednesday, June 23rd at 1pm, Cobo Hall D3-26</a></li>
<li><a title="IAD Convention" href="http://organize.ussf2010.org/ws/inter-alliance-dialogue-convention-grassroots-responses-economic-crisis-and-critical-issues-our-t">Inter-Alliance Dialogue Convention-Grassroots Responses to the Economic Crisis and Critical Issues of our Time on Fri, June 25th at 1pm </a></li>
<li><a href="http://leftistlounge.com/">Grassroots Global Justice 5th Anniversary/Leftist Lounge Party on Friday, June 25th at 9pm</a></li>
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<p>You can download the entire Pushback program here:<a href="http://pushbacknetwork.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/USSF-Final-Schedule.pdf"> Pushback Network Schedule at USSF </a></p>
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<p>We eagerly look forward to the Detroit for it opens up greater possibilities for creative resistance and transformation.</p>
<p>As a network, we see the forum as a crucial component to building a bottom-up, sustainable movement in the US that has the teeth to fight back against the current neo-liberal system that places profits over people.</p>
<p>We’ll see you in the streets!</p>
<p>Another World is Possible. Another US is Necessary. A New Detroit is on its Way.</p>
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		<title>Get Out the Vote! SouthWest Organizing Project and Oakland Rising Peer Exchange</title>
		<link>http://pushbacknetwork.org/2010/06/10/count-me-in-southwest-organizing-project-and-oakland-rising-peer-exchange/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Jun 2010 22:40:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brigid Flaherty</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[On the heels of New Mexico’s June 1st Primary Election, Tomás Garduño, SWOP’s Director of Mass Base Political Organizing and Michael Montoya, SWOP’s Mass Base Political Organizer hopped on a plane to head out to Oakland, California to lend a hand in getting our communities out to vote for California’s Primary Election on Tuesday, June [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On the heels of New Mexico’s June 1<sup>st</sup> Primary Election, Tomás Garduño, SWOP’s Director of Mass Base Political Organizing and Michael Montoya, SWOP’s Mass Base Political Organizer hopped on a plane to head out to Oakland, California to lend a hand in getting our communities out to vote for California’s Primary Election on Tuesday, June 8<sup>th</sup>.  Oakland Rising (OR), a collaborative of 4 community organizations (APEN-Asian Pacific Environmental Network, EBASE-East Bay Alliance for an Sustainable Environment, Causa Justa/Just Cause, and the Ella Baker Center), hosted SWOP.  Esperanza Tervalon-Daumont, OR’s Executive Director and Jessamyn Sabbag , OR’s Field Director exposed SWOP’s reps to their model, their GOTV field strategy and most importantly to “the Town” as Oaklanders call it.</p>
<p>All day Friday was spent cutting turf and prepping the California Alliance’s field packets for the Saturday Door Knock Day.  <span id="more-350"></span>SWOP learned about how Oakland Rising coordinates with the broader California Alliance, how voters are targeted and how local organizations engage in the process.  Particularly, how local campaigns are uplifted through the broad-based civic engagement campaign’s use of a “local question”.  Something SWOP will be incorporating into it’s broad-based campaigns from now on.   SWOP reps weren’t just there to build relationships and discuss strategy.  Tomas and Michael were there to pound the pavement!  All day Saturday was spent contacting voters.  The morning was spent using the California Alliance’s predictive dialer system with the “daily team”, the Oakland Rising’s paid canvassers.  After the phones, we hit the doors for the rest of the morning and early afternoon reminding Oaklanders to make their voice heard and power felt by getting out and voting!</p>
<p>This Pushback Network Peer-to-Peer Exchange was extremely beneficial for both the SouthWest Organizing Project and Oakland Rising.  Sharing best practices, doing collective problem solving, and strategizing how to build a stronger movement for justice by building political power for working class communities and communities of color is what Pushback is all about, and it’s what this exchange was all about!</p>
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		<title>Solar Energy&#8217;s Measure B Heats up in California!</title>
		<link>http://pushbacknetwork.org/2009/02/23/solar-energys-measure-b-heats-up-in-california/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Feb 2009 18:52:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brigid Flaherty</dc:creator>
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In February 2006, Strategic Concepts in Organizing and Policy Education (SCOPE) convened the Los Angeles Apollo Alliance. From this, they launched a 3-5 year public policy campaign to ensure that low income communities are strategically connected to the job creation and environmental returns of an emerging green economy.
Now, on the eve of California&#8217;s March 3rd [...]]]></description>
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<p>In February 2006, Strategic Concepts in Organizing and Policy Education (SCOPE) convened the Los Angeles Apollo Alliance. From this, they launched a 3-5 year public policy campaign to ensure that low income communities are strategically connected to the job creation and environmental returns of an emerging green economy.</p>
<p>Now, on the eve of California&#8217;s March 3rd election, the <a href="http://apolloalliance.org/state-local/los-angeles/">Los Angeles Apollo Alliance</a> is continuing to shape a new equitable green economy by endorsing Measure B. Please watch this video that shows officials debating Measure B in West Los Angeles on Tuesday, February 17th.<span id="more-190"></span></p>
<p>Measure B is a step towards rebuilding South LA:</p>
<p>-Measure B will harness the energy of the sun to power up our homes, buildings and city.<br />
-Measure B create thousands of “green jobs.” Green jobs are good-paying American jobs that are healthy and safe for the environment. Measure B will create solar installation, assembly and manufacturing jobs here in Los Angeles.<br />
-Measure B is an investment in our families and future. Solar energy, unlike coal and other forms of energy is clean and healthy. In the long-run, it will save our families money</p>
<p>For more information, visit <a href="http://greenenergygoodjobsla.com">http://greenenergygoodjobsla.com</a></p>
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		<title>Pushback Network Announces new Executive Director!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Feb 2009 18:09:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brigid Flaherty</dc:creator>
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Pushback Network (PBN) proudly welcomes accomplished social justice leader Peter Hardie as its new Executive Director.
Emphasizing community organizing and voter engagement strategies to empower underrepresented constituencies, PBN continues to grow as an organization assisting people in defining their mutual interests and working together to improve their lives.
“Peter is ideally poised to help lead the Pushback [...]]]></description>
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<p>Pushback Network (PBN) proudly welcomes accomplished social justice leader Peter Hardie as its new Executive Director.</p>
<p>Emphasizing community organizing and voter engagement strategies to empower underrepresented constituencies, PBN continues to grow as an organization assisting people in defining their mutual interests and working together to improve their lives.</p>
<p>“Peter is ideally poised to help lead the Pushback Network as a facilitator and as a leader in the national and local struggles for justice and democracy,” said PBN Chair Robby Rodriguez. “Currently, PBN is developing and implementing voter engagement and other civic participation strategies in eight states: New York, Massachusetts, Kentucky, Alabama, Mississippi, Nevada, New Mexico, and California. We foster collaborative efforts to increase the effectiveness of groups doing community organizing and non-partisan electoral work on the ground. Peter Hardie is an ideal fit for PBN because his career has combined organizing, advocacy and activism with significant experience and practice in organizational assessment and development. He has worked side by side with coalitions across the country and internationally to build grassroots political power from the bottom up. Peter has coached and advised a diverse range of organizations and knows how to encourage the best outcomes from them.”<span id="more-188"></span></p>
<p>Hardie comes to PBN most recently from his role as consultant to accomplished and emerging social justice organizations such as Right to the City, an alliance of base building organizations from cities across the country fighting gentrification, and Leadership Conference for Civil Rights, another national coalition of social justice advocates. He has demonstrated effectiveness in hands-on alliance-building and melding the practices of organizational development with the dynamic needs of grassroots organizing and coalition building. Hardie previously served as Executive Director for the Roxbury Youth Works, where he demonstrated a deep knowledge of, and commitment to, the principles of community organizing as focused particularly on building the power of young people and communities of color. With this impressive skill set, Hardie will work as Executive Director to facilitate the Board’s strategic planning and decision-making, manage a national staff, and take on and help guide the staff’s planning, program support, fundraising, financial management, and other key Network responsibilities.</p>
<p>“When all is said and done, the invitation from the Pushback Network was impossible to resist,” said Hardie. “My work life has centered on building community and building bridges between communities. This opportunity at the Pushback Network is about growth and renewal for the country and an opportunity for me to join an alliance of people with tremendous potential for change and impact on many levels”</p>
<p>“Peter has a great understanding of base building organizations,” continued Rodriguez. “His vision aligns perfectly with our own of a democracy where ordinary people, who have been historically pushed to the political margins, move and guide our political process by organizing from the bottom up.”</p>
<p>“The recent bailout on Wall Street reinforces the powerful necessity for political organizing among bedrock communities. The nation has elected a President who has asked Americans to roll up their sleeves and re-make this nation.” Hardie said, “The Pushback Network, with its diverse mix of communities and organizations, is the model for exactly the kind of civic engagement and genuine democracy that the new president and these times demand of us.”</p>
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		<title>Ten Tips for Effective Collaborative Organizing</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 02 Nov 2008 14:00:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Samiya Bashir</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[DO: Approach key local and regional groups before the strategy is set. Tailor efforts to the culture and politics of individual communities. No state is one community. Incoming organizers should seek synergies with existing work. 
DON&#8217;T: Bait and switch. Be clear and honest with grassroots organizers about intentions and objectives.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href='http://pushbacknetwork.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/top10tips.pdf'><img class="pictleft" src="http://pushbacknetwork.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/top10.jpg" alt="" title="top10" width="158" height="157" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-162" /></a><strong>DO:</strong> Approach key local and regional groups before the strategy is set. Tailor efforts to the culture and politics of individual communities. No state is one community. Incoming organizers should seek synergies with existing work. </p>
<p><strong>DON&#8217;T:</strong> Bait and switch. Be clear and honest with grassroots organizers about intentions and objectives.<br />
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<strong>DO:</strong>  Share information and resources. Provide complementary funding, where appropriate, through clear accountable agreements to build long-term capacity that keeps working between election cycles. </p>
<p><strong>DON&#8217;T:</strong> Come in with an agenda already in place. A useful ally’s agenda is informed by ongoing work on the ground. </p>
<p><strong>DO:</strong> Work in areas where local leaders have identified existing gaps. Collaborate on strategies that strengthen long-term capacity to target demographics where local capacity is weakest.</p>
<p><strong>DON&#8217;T:</strong> Employ messaging that is in conflict with ongoing campaigns. Design media strategies with long-term social change work in mind. </p>
<p><strong>DO:</strong> Build on existing strengths and capacities on the ground.</p>
<p><strong>DON&#8217;T:</strong> Poison the base and burn up turf. Work with grassroots organizations to extend their base, and yours, and share credit for shared work. </p>
<p><strong>DO:</strong> Extend training opportunities to local organizers. Even when resources are left with local groups, those groups are too often left without the training to maintain them. Offer local organizations the training needed to maximize collaborative resources before you head home.</p>
<p><strong>DON&#8217;T:</strong> Take the infrastructure and run. Hand-off what the campaign has built; hand off local volunteers and staff. Take the time for evaluation and debriefing with local partners. </p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 01 Nov 2008 14:00:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Samiya Bashir</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Follow The Project, PBN&#8217;s live, daily, multi-media civic engagement project every day through November 7th. To lead us off, PBN is publishing a few critically important pieces that look at the importance of sound investment in effective civic organizing. Click here for updates.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><object class="pictleft" width="240" height="180"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/2lg-jnLdquE&#038;hl=en&#038;fs=1"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/2lg-jnLdquE&#038;hl=en&#038;fs=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="240" height="180"></embed></object><em>Follow <a href="http://pushbacknetwork.org/2008/10/29/election-2008-%E2%80%93-live-from-a-neighborhood-near-you/">The Project</a>, PBN&#8217;s live, daily, multi-media civic engagement project every day through November 7th. To lead us off, PBN is publishing a few critically important pieces that look at the importance of sound investment in effective civic organizing. <a href="http://pushbacknetwork.tumblr.com/" target=new>Click here for updates.</a></em></p>
<p>During the 2006 electoral season, PBN partner Kentuckians for the Commonwealth learned first hand how paratrooper tactics disrupt years’ worth of work in their communities. According to nationally based, numbers-centric guidelines, national groups did a better job targeting the KFTC’s population, and reached more people. </p>
<p>But a closer look shows that while KFTC contacted a third of the people the national paratrooping group reached, they did it for a tenth of the money. KFTC’s numbers, unlike those of the paratroopers, reflected three person-to-person contacts for each individual counted. KFTC’s contacts included civic education and leadership development on a personal level – a crucial benefit that lasts, and one that you can’t get from mailings or robocalls.<br />
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This was achieved despite having to constantly firefight to battle the bull-in-a-china-shop blunders of the national organizers. “Last November, on election day, our Lexington organizer was flooded with phone calls from people all over the state asking for a ride to the polls,” said KFTC director Burt Lauderdale. “Somebody at a national organization had contacted our office months before and asked, in general terms, if we provide rides to the polls. We said yes and gave them the info for the local guy.” </p>
<p>“What happened next,” said Lauderdale, “without our permission or notification, was that 36,000 letters were sent to a targeted selection of voters from all over the state. The letters were a mildly threatening attempt to increase turn out by intimidating voters who stayed home for the last election. The organization didn’t identify itself in the letters, listing only a P.O. Box. What they did say was, ‘If you need a ride, call this number.’ That number was the direct line to our lone organizer who was inundated with calls from hundreds of miles away. KFTC had nothing to do with this direct mail piece, but communities across our state were left with negative feelings about us and our work.”</p>
<p>“Now, when I talked to the director of that organization in the days after he was embarrassed,” Lauderdale continued. “He apologized for the miscommunication, then turned around this Spring and did it again. This same group sent another huge mailing to their database encouraging them to register to vote; only it was sent out to them after the voter registration deadline. This was all very expensive to do. It’s frustrating because it’s an ineffective waste of money. Plus, it creates a mountain of mess that we’re left to clean up.”</p>
<p>This organization was knowledgeable enough to locate KFTC and put their phone number onto its direct mail outreach. The next logical step is to find ways to connect with their work in a complementary way. This is where paratrooper tactics fail, and where effective bottom-up collaboration wins.</p>
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<p>We&#8217;re going to the battlegrounds of New Mexico and Mississippi November 1-7, 2008, to show what the work our partners are doing to fuse community organizing and voter engagement and mobilize people of color, poor people, and young people looks like &#8212; in action and in near-real-time using photos, videos, micro-bloggging and more. <a href="http://pushbacknetwork.tumblr.com/">Check back each day</a> to see where we are with preparations, and see the organizing work happen through the post-election wind-up November 7th.<br />
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Oct 2008 18:07:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Samiya Bashir</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kicking off in New York City on October 24th and preparing to stretch through non-traditional battlegrounds of Mississippi and New Mexico, Pushback Network (PBN) is getting down on the ground with the people pushing civic engagement to new heights. From November 1st through November 7th, 2008, Pushback Network staffers Brigid Flaherty and Jason Cooper are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href='http://pushbacknetwork.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/pbn_election_08_1_sm.pdf'><img class="pictleft" src="http://pushbacknetwork.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/pbn_election_release1_sm-230x300.jpg" alt="Election 2008 – Live from a Neighborhood Near You" title="PBN\&#039;s Election 2008 Project Release 1" width="230" height="300" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-142" /></a>Kicking off in New York City on October 24th and preparing to stretch through non-traditional battlegrounds of Mississippi and New Mexico, Pushback Network (PBN) is getting down on the ground with the people pushing civic engagement to new heights. From November 1st through November 7th, 2008, Pushback Network staffers <a href="http://pushbacknetwork.tumblr.com/post/56953700/this-is-jason-jason-is-a-twenty-something">Brigid Flaherty</a> and <a href="http://pushbacknetwork.tumblr.com/post/56953700/this-is-jason-jason-is-a-twenty-something">Jason Cooper</a> are pairing up again with <a href="http://www.leadtimeconsulting.com">Samiya Bashir</a> for a live and direct multi-media project.</p>
<p>Through this project, PBN will capture the non-partisan, on-the-ground, electoral field programs in two of our states: <a href="http://pushbacknetwork.org/network/mississippi/">Mississippi</a> and <a href="http://pushbacknetwork.org/network/newmexico/">New Mexico</a>. “The truth is that the electorate is changing,” said Cooper, “and people are getting involved in record numbers not just in voting, but in educating themselves and their neighbors about the issues at stake in their communities. Pushback Network partners drive the ground game locally in eight states across the country. We’re going where history is being made in civic engagement and putting it on the record not just for Election Day, but for what’s next.”<br />
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<p>“Democracy doesn’t end on Election Day,” said Robby Rodriguez, executive director of <a href="http://www.swop.net">South West Organizing Project</a>. “We’ve got to invest in local groups that are doing the work before, during, and after the election season. Pushback understands that the changes we make in New Mexico bubble up to change the country.”</p>
<p>Cooper will be traveling from the Delta through and across Mississippi working with groups like <a href="http://www.southernecho.org">Southern Echo</a>, Parents and Youth United for a Better Webster County, Activists with a Purpose, Action Community Education Reform, Citizens for a Better Greenville, Concerned Citizens for a Better Tunica County, Sunflower County Parent Student Organization, and Fired Up! Flaherty will be traveling through battleground hot-spot of Albuquerque across New Mexico with leading community organizing groups of South West Organizing Project and SAGE Council. </p>
<p>“This system is so often about tearing people down,” said Leroy Johnson, executive director of Southern Echo. “They tell us we’re too poor; that the system is too sophisticated and complicated for us to comprehend. We tell our community that we believe in them. We give them the skills and allow them to do it. From there they can do it better than anyone else.”</p>
<p>PBN has grown in two years to eight states, <a href="http://pushbacknetwork.org/network/alabama/">Alabama</a>, <a href="http://pushbacknetwork.org/network/california/">California</a>, <a href="http://pushbacknetwork.org/network/kentucky/">Kentucky</a>, <a href="http://pushbacknetwork.org/network/massachusetts/">Massachusetts</a>, <a href="http://pushbacknetwork.org/network/mississippi/">Mississippi</a>, <a href="http://pushbacknetwork.org/network/newmexico/">New Mexico</a>, <a href="http://pushbacknetwork.org/network/newyork/">New York</a>, and <a href="http://pushbacknetwork.org/network/nevada/">Nevada</a>, by creating opportunities for increased networking, training, funding, and resources to help the best community-based organizing groups grow to the scale needed to do their work better. Organizers and communities around the country have heard PBN’s mission. The Project will show what PBN’s work to fuse community organizing and voter engagement work to mobilize people of color, poor people, and young people looks like in action.</p>
<p>Check back each day to see where we are with preparations, and see the organizing work happen in near-real-time through the post-election wind-up November 7th. Don’t miss the work we’ll be sharing from other state-wide partners who we’ll be keeping up with every day as well to see how integrated voter work builds and strengthens organizations, creates leaders from contacted voters, and shifts public consciousness towards an agenda that supports progressive social values. </p>
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Dear Allies and Supporters of Pushback Network:
On behalf of the Pushback Network, we would like to inform you of the impending departure of our current Coordinating Director, Rodney McKenzie, Jr. Rodney&#8217;s official last day at PBN is August 31, 2008. We have been very pleased with his commitment to our goals [...]]]></description>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="right;" align="right"><strong><span style="#4b1a0a;">August 4<sup>th</sup>, 2008</span></strong></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="#4b1a0a;">Dear Allies and Supporters of Pushback Network:</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="#4b1a0a;">On behalf of the Pushback Network, we would like to inform you of the impending departure of our current Coordinating Director, Rodney McKenzie, Jr. Rodney&#8217;s official last day at PBN is August 31, 2008. We have been very pleased with his commitment to our goals and significant accomplishments as Coordinating Director. Rodney has been of enormous help in Pushback&#8217;s growth and development, and we are sad to see him leave.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="#4b1a0a;">Given this news, we would like to take the opportunity to introduce you to our Interim Director, Larry Parachini. Larry is a highly qualified consultant, with previous executive leadership experience, who served as PBN’s Interim Director from our inception in 2005 until Rodney was hired. Beginning August 1<sup>st</sup>, Larry will manage and work closely with PBN’s staff and several consultants to continue day-to-day operations in support of our state efforts and to advance Pushback’s organizational and program priorities. We expect to hire a permanent director in the next five to six months. <span id="more-136"></span>Larry will continue in the Interim Director role until that time and contribute to the transition to the new director when she or he is hired. We expect the transition to be fairly smooth given the current status of the Pushback Network, namely our excellent financial situation, our top-notch staff – Program Director, Jason Cooper and Program Associate, Brigid Flaherty – and the remarkable progress of our programmatic work that PBN anchor organizations and state alliances are currently demonstrating in eight states.</span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="#4b1a0a;"> In terms of securing a new permanent Director, we will soon engage an experienced job search consultant, knowledgeable about the kind of work we do and committed to PBN’s values, to provide guidance and assistance with the hiring process. Interviews of priority candidates will be conducted by the special committee and finalists will be interviewed in person and selected by the Steering Committee. We are committed to hiring a permanent Director as soon as we identify the right candidate. </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="#4b1a0a;"> Until then, we are confident that Pushback Network will continue to operate at a high level of performance.<span> </span>We sincerely look forward to continuing to work with our allies during this transition process. Maintaining these relationships forged within the spirit of collaboration for the purposes of achieving an authentic, participatory democracy remains a top priority for PBN. Should any questions arise before we select our new director, we most certainly welcome them. For this and all other inquiries, please feel free to contact Larry Parachini at 301-587-2510 or <a href="mailto:larry@pushbacknetwork.org"><span style="#4b1a0a;">larry@pushbacknetwork.org</span></a>.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="#4b1a0a;"><span> </span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="#4b1a0a;">Respectfully, </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="#4b1a0a;"> Robby Rodriguez, Chair</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="#4b1a0a;">Sondra Youdelman, Vice-Chair</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="#4b1a0a;">Leroy Johnson, Treasurer</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="#4b1a0a;">Hill Carmichael, Secretary</span></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[PBN proudly announced today the appointment of innovative and experienced progressive organizing leader Jason Cooper to the new position of Program Director. As the conversation about grassroots, bottom-up change becomes a defining constituent in local, regional and national politics, PBN continues to grow as a perfectly positioned organization helping ordinary people make real contributions to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href='http://pushbacknetwork.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/2008/05/jcooper_head_tight_sm.jpg'><img src="http://pushbacknetwork.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/2008/05/jcooper_head_tight_sm-150x150.jpg" alt="Jason Cooper, PBN Program Director" title="Jason Cooper, PBN Program Director" width="150" height="150" class="pictleft" /></a>PBN proudly announced today the appointment of innovative and experienced progressive organizing leader Jason Cooper to the new position of Program Director. As the conversation about grassroots, bottom-up change becomes a defining constituent in local, regional and national politics, PBN continues to grow as a perfectly positioned organization helping ordinary people make real contributions to the political decisions that affect their lives.</p>
<p>“Jason brings a fresh perspective to our growing team that is based on hands-on work tested in high profile political and public education campaigns, combined with leadership, organizational and training expertise,” said PBN Director Rodney McKenzie, Jr. <span id="more-118"></span>“Organizers in state after state are seeing the Pushback model of building progressive power from the bottom up and they want to be a part of it. PBN provides organizations that are anchoring eight state alliances, including in Alabama, California, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Nevada, New Mexico, and New York, with critically needed financial resources, technical support, and training. Jason Cooper is a perfect match to help us meet their needs. He has worked side by side with state and local leaders across the country to build grassroots political power from the bottom up. Jason has coached and mentored staff and volunteers through 13 campaigns in 11 states and trained thousands of activists in grassroots organizing, fundraising, multiracial team building, grassroots lobbying, and developing and running winning campaigns.”</p>
<p><b>Seasoned campaigner Jason Cooper brings leadership and progressive organizing expertise to PBN team</b></p>
<p>Cooper comes to PBN most recently from his position as Deputy Director of External Relations with Young People For (YP4), a program of the People for the American Way Foundation, where he was responsible for helping to create and implement the YP4 vision, directing leadership development and education programming, and managing, with key progressive movement leaders, an extensive network of nationwide organizing partnerships. Cooper previously served as Senior Field Organizer for the National Gay &#038; Lesbian Task Force, one of the oldest and largest LGBT civil rights organizations in the country, where he recruited, coached and mentored organizing teams, including thousands of volunteers, working on a variety of issues ranging from immigration to marriage equality to affirmative action.</p>
<p>“I am both honored and privileged to be working alongside the individual and collective actions of people working to steer America toward social and economic justice,” said Cooper. “In communities across the country, there is the growing consensus that the status quo isn&#8217;t good enough. People are looking for ways to come together to demand that those elected to public office address the real issues that matter to them most.”</p>
<p>“Jason has developed the tools and experience critical to our efforts to achieve a democracy powered by the diverse skills, talents and cultures of the American people, rather than solely the wealthy and privileged,” continued McKenzie. “His vision aligns perfectly with our own of a democracy where grassroots communities, who have been historically pushed to the political margins, lead toward social change rooted in progressive values.”</p>
<p>“Upon the passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Act,” Cooper said, “Bayard Rustin wrote that ‘the goal of protest and social reform necessitated political participation–itself the mark of inclusion in a society.’ Today, as then, it is crucial that communities living on the margins of society, including people of color, women, poor and working-poor, and young people, continue to “Pushback” to help America achieve the healthy and true democracy that is its beacon to the world.”</p>
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