Thursday, August 28, 2008

GCCWP On the Blogs

Dr. Scott Myers-Lipton, co-founder of the GCCWP and Stephen Bradberry (ACORN) were on a panel facilitated by James Rucker of ColorofChange.org at the "Big Tent" in Denver for the Democratic National Convention. There were about 100 bloggers tuning in. Check out the blogosphere to catch what they thought:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/08/25/left-behind-panel-puts-ka_n_121218.html

http://www.first-draft.com/2008/08/new-political-c.html

http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/guns-butter--why-not/story.aspx?guid=%7B8483DCEE-C3AB-4D6C-95C6-2FE7DE6F3E8E%7D&dist=msr_28

And you know that you are making headway when the Heritage Foundation starts writing untruths about your ideas.

Read on: http://blog.heritage.org/2008/08/25/bring-back-the-wpa/

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

News Release: Katrina Remembered

NEWS RELEASE For Immediate Release

Monday, August 27, 2008


Contact: Dr. Scott Myers-Lipton (510) 508-5382, smlipton@sjsu.edu

KATRINA REMEMBERED: 3rd ANNIVERSARY EVENTS

SAN JOSE, CA: A San José State student group will plant 1,800 white flags on the lawn surrounding the Smith-Carlos sculpture at noon Thursday, August 28, in remembrance of Hurricane Katrina victims. The storm slammed the Gulf Coast on August 29, 2005. This 3rd Anniversary event will be lead by SJSU students from the Gulf Coast Civic Works Project, and will include a discussion of the current situation in the Gulf Coast and a report out from the Democratic National Convention in Denver, where 3 SJSU students and Dr. Myers-Lipton were at advocating for HR 4048: The Gulf Coast Civic Works Act.

On Sunday, August 31st at 3 pm, the Gulf Coast Civic Works Project student leaders, along with San Jose/Silicon Valley NAACP, the Community Relations Council of the Jewish Federation of Silicon Valley, and Catholic Charities of Santa Clara County, will host a community forum featuring California Assemblywoman Sally Lieber and Katrina survivors at 3 p.m. Sunday, August 31, on the second floor of King Library.