Monthly Archives: August 2009

New Ways of Organizing: Lessons in Online Activism from Prop 8

We witnessed a building of tremendous momentum — particularly online — around and immediately after the passage of Proposition 8 last year in California. This momentum built worldwide, despite the local nature of the proposition. In the wake of Prop … Continue reading

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The best way to protect and raise kids…

… is in a loving and committed family. If you have a minute, take a look at the first ad released today in the Maine fight for marriage equality: As Joe Mirabella in Seattle writes in today’s post Equality Maine released … Continue reading

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Transition

Today at work, a colleague originally from Russia told me the reason nobody uses those templates we spend lots of time creating is because they are temporal – from the root of “template” – never meant to be permanent. I … Continue reading

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