Archive for the ‘ServiceNation’ Category

Who blogged about the ServiceNation Summit? – Mega Round-up Ed.

Friday, September 19th, 2008

***** UPDATE 9/22/2008 *****

Amy, from Idealist, pointed out that I missed a few posts.

I prepared this for work today.  I figured it would be a good idea to share.  It will be will be cross-posted at www.changewireblog.org.   It was privilege to meet and work with these folks.    Let me know if I missed any.  It certainly was not my intentions.

Julia Rocchi – BlogTwitter

Amy Potthast – Blog, Twitter

Britt Bravo – Blog, Twitter

Liza Sabater – Blog, Twitter

Roger Carr – Blog, Twitter

Allison Fine – Blog, Twitter

David Berkowitz – Blog, Twitter

Christina Kerley – Blog, Twitter

Alan Wolk – Blog, Twitter

Nedra Weinreich – Blog, Twitter

Future Leaders in Philanthropy (FLip) – Blog, Twitter

David Reich – Blog

Conservation Nation – Blog

Larry Littlefield

PEI Journal -  http://peinews.blogspot.com/2008/09/service-nation-summit.html

Columbia Graduate School of Journalism students – http://obamamccainatcolumbia.blogspot.com/

Other blogs posts

EchoingGreen Blog – ServiceNation Launches National Citizen Service Movement

Innovations in Civic Participation – Voices For National Service Draft Support Letter

Future Majority Blog  -  Service Nation Presidential Forum

Clips & Comments – Transcript: ServiceNation Presidential Forum at Columbia University

Social Capital Blog – Interesting links on service and social capital

Virtual Vantage Points – ServiceNation Summit

Keep a child Alive Blog – Alicia Keys speaks at ServiceNation Summit

RNeighborWoods – RNeighborWoods Joins with ServiceNation

Twitter posts – http://twemes.com/SN08

Makembe.com/TV – Episode 2

Thursday, September 18th, 2008

After the feed back from the first video, I decide to make another one.  Please share your thoughts.

What impact will the next POTUS have on public service?

Monday, September 8th, 2008

ServiceNation With all the (local)election stuff going on, I forgot to mention that BTC (along with our coalition partners)  will be hosting the first presidential forum since both nominees formally accepted the nomination of their respective parties.  From an e-mail we sent out today to our list:

It’s a HUGE week here in ServiceNation. This Thursday evening, Sept. 11, our Sept. 11-12 ServiceNation Summit in New York City will open with a Presidential Candidates Forum featuring presidential nominees Senators John McCain and Barack Obama. They will share their views on service and civic engagement in post-9/11, starting at 8 pm EDT. CNN and MSNBC have indicated that they will carry the forum live (we are hoping Fox will too), so invite your friends and family over for a night of inspiring television.

The next day, the 12th, the ServiceNation summit continues with a gathering of 600 leaders from every sector of American society. The summit will release a bold policy proposal, and a Declaration of Service, which you can sign to declare your support for the idea that service to community and country can help unite America and solve problems. We hope to gather 1 million signatures (up, that’s 1 million!) on this Declaration, to show our leaders that America is ready for a new era of service.

I’m very excited for this event. I’m looking forward to hearing what both Sen. McCain and Obama have to say.  It should be fun, interesting and tiring.  I’m heading up to NYC on Wed morning for the forum (all my NYC people, holla me).  I will be part of the content production team but I’m not exactly sure how much freedom I will have to roam around.  Regardless,  I will be blogging (here and ChangeWire),  tweeting (BTC Tweet feed), taking pictures and possibly streaming (working out the details on that).  The full schedule of the event is at http://www.bethechangeinc.org/servicenation/summit/schedule (Sorry for the formatting). 

 

P.S.  The biggest dilemma if my life right now is whether or not I should cut my hair just in case I get to meet the next POTUS.  Feel free to weight in.