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Letters Home | A California Native on Marriage Equality

July 16, 2008
By jasmine

By Ryan West Providence,RI Note: Ryan is a California native who wrote this letter asking his family members to vote against the proposed anti-marriage amendment that will be on the California ballot this fall. In talking about the experience of composing this letter — which is the first in a series of four that...
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Sing It, Jeff | A Hillary Supporter on the End of Primary Season

July 13, 2008
By jasmine

By Sam Sanders New Orleans, LA I’m sitting in a tiny non-profit office in the heart of New Orleans, at a conference table strewn with flyers and newspapers, in an office too small for it, on my laptop, listening to Jeff Buckley and reading Real Clear Politics. I’m sad. My girl lost. Everyone who...
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Answering the Call | Reflections on June 17th

July 1, 2008
By jasmine

By Nilka Julio San Francisco, CA Note: June 17th, 2008 marked the first full day that gay couples could legally marry in California. Nilka helped to organize a group of 16 folks who went down to San Francisco City Hall to cheer on the couples and celebrate. When we put the call out to...
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Field Notes from New Hampshire | Breezeways, Snow Banks & A Call to Change

January 27, 2008
By jasmine

By Meghann Burke Boston, MA I’m a slow starter. If the fact that I am writing this blog a solid three weeks since the New Hampshire primary is any indication, then perhaps I share more with Guiliani than I’d like to admit. In the time since Iowa voters flocked to the caucus in droves,...
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Field Notes from Iowa | On Caucuses and Community

January 7, 2008
By jasmine

By Ari A. Matusiak Washington, DC Note: Ari’s piece kicks off a series of election-focused blog spots that we’ll be running in the year to come. Stay tuned! Iowa There is no question that this is a change election. Even the most conservative candidates are talking about it. People are not happy and they...
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West Meets East | An American Acupuncturist in China

April 17, 2007
By jasmine

By Kate Nott Boulder, Colorado Note: Kate Nott is traveling across China studying Chinese medicine as she completes the final phase of her training as an acupuncturist. Her journey has included time in Chengdu, Shanghai and Beijing. The following pieces are excerpted from her blog. Self Sufficiency: An Oxymoron (from March 1, 2007) China...
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Downtime | A Firefighter’s Dispatch

March 8, 2007
By jasmine

By Anna Louise Pigman Asheville, North Carolina The alarm sounds. I kick off my shoes and step into my boots, already strategically placed in my turnout pants. I pull the suspenders over my shoulders and reach for my nomex hood in my pocket. The hood goes over my head quickly, made to protect my...
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Dispatch from DC | The March to Stop the War in Iraq

February 6, 2007
By jasmine

By Martha Beach Chapel Hill, North Carolina Having left North Carolina and slept in the Richmond, Virginia area on Friday night, we drove to the southern most Metro stop and boarded the train on Saturday morning. Our group of six included: John and Deborah, a couple in their early fifties who are opposed to...
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How Abstinence Can Win LGBT Rights Campaigns

January 7, 2007
By jasmine

You can check out the full article, based on TPP’s work, at The Democratic Strategist. The opening is below: Abstinence Education By Jasmine Beach-Ferrara On a 100-degree day this summer, I took my dog on a run through Tower Grove Park in St. Louis. A mile into it, I looked up to see two...
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