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Tuesday, April 28, 2009

The Silent Revolution

 

 

Listen free online or on the
phone to get the skills you'll need to take back your local
Democratic party.


Everywhere I travel with DFA I hear amazing stories about small groups of DFA activists who are taking over their local Democratic Party.

Since 2005, thousands of DFA members from every state have gotten involved in their local party, giving it new direction, energy & ideas. It's on this grassroots base that our progressive victories in 2006 & 2008 were built.

Several progressive bloggers have dubbed this influx of new activists into the Democratic Party leadership as the "Silent Revolution." Next Wednesday, on April 22, DFA Night School returns to launch the 2009 season and help you keep this "Silent Revolution" going strong:

Building a Better County Party
Wednesday - April 22, 2009
8:30pm Eastern time


RSVP NOW:  http://www.democracyforamerica.com/countyparty

One of the greatest victories the progressive movement has achieved in the last five years is taking back the Democratic Party from the forces of caution and capitulation of the previous decade.

The Obama campaign, like the Dean campaign before it, has brought in a whole new class of leaders and activists who will be able to outwork and outmaneuver an entrenched leadership class. Listen in to DFA Night School next Wednesday for a free online training to hear their stories and share your own.

Our guest trainer will be Jennifer Coken, the former Chair of the Denver County Democratic Party.  We will spend the hour reviewing proven strategies and ideas you can use to make your local Democratic Party become more open, active and engaged in your community.

THE SILENT REVOLUTION CONTINUES -- SIGN UP TODAY!

-Matt

Matt Blizek, Training Director
Democracy For America


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