Monday, June 24, 2013

My Highlights of Netroots Nation


I spent 5 days with a bunch of progressives at Netroots Nation. It was truly a good time and I loved hanging out, educating folks and being refreshed in the activist game.

I'll share some highlights:

  • The LGBT connect was very strong this year. A lot of new people and new discussions. However, there were a lack of people of color present. That has to change.
  • With marriage possibly moving aside, the focus is on ENDA. The plan to achieve this will be tough.
  • Theme of the conference was 'No Heckling'
  • Actually talked to GetEQUAL members and expressed my concerns. And guess what, they listened.
  • The economy, immigration, and women's rights were a huge part of the conference.
  • During the Black Caucus, we struggled to agree on a Black Agenda or a need for one.
  • During the LGBT Caucus we met Barney Frank.
  • It was noted that LGBT activists need to develop cohesive and long-term strategies.
  • I asked for real conversations about Race and the LGBT community.
  • The sessions were very informative and productive.
  • I learned in the tech world, more and more techies of color are on the rise.
  • Howard Dean is short.
  • Hecklers are usually two steps away from madness.
  • Some of the aggressive messaging we use for LGBT equality falls on deaf ears.
  • I suggested that we step out of the bubble to bring more folks in.
  • As progressives, we can party anywhere... Like baseball fields.
  • I've made some good friends from Netroots.
  • I'm not really a social drinker.
  • LGBT activists struggle with fashion.
  • The student loan debt is really out of hand.
  • Black progressive are the future.
  • Blerds
  • Coalition building is highly important and paramount to our movement.

2 comments:

  1. Sounds like a fun and informative time. Maybe one day I can attend.

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