50 SIMPLE THINGS YOU CAN DO
50 Simple Things You Can Do to Fight the Radical Right (andSave Democracy in America).
Here's why: Like you, we were upset and angry about the results of theNovember election; it felt like a death in the family. Then the Radical Right began flexing its post-election muscles -- intimidating politicians, attacking school boards, harassing TV networks. They acted as if the 57 million people who voted for Kerry didn't even exist.It dawned on us that this is a critical moment for progressives: We can sit by and watch as right-wing extremists shred the Constitution. Or we can fight to preserve American democracy.
As far as the Earthworks Group is concerned, the only questions are:What should we do? and How do we get started?
That's why we're writing to you. We're compiling a list of the 50 most effective things individuals can do to fight the Extreme Right. We're hoping you can suggest one or more of them….and that you'll pass this email on to your friends, so they can help, too. Once we have the best ideas, we'll adapt them to the user-friendly format of the original 50 Simple Things books and create our new book, an activist's guide that we hope will inspire and empower progressives all over the US.
A few basic guidelines:
1. Each Thing has to seem "do-able" to the average person. If it feels overwhelming, it's counterproductive.
2. No symbolic gestures. Readers have to feel each action will make a real difference (whenever possible, we provide facts to prove it).
3. Use your imagination. Think outside the box. Don't be afraid to think "subversive". We're not subversive, of course, but as we've learned from the Radical Right, nothing is too outrageous to consider or adapt. What seems outrageous to one person could just be clever to someone else.
(Note: We've included more details at the end of this letter)
Email any ideas to Earthworks@opendoor.com.
And PLEASE, send this email on to every progressive you know -- friends, co-workers, colleagues, fellow bloggers. We know from experience that there's no telling where the best ideas will come from. Anything we use will be acknowledged. However, please understand that all the ideas we receive will become our property, to use in the book as we deem best. And finally: we think this project is so important that we'll be:
-- Working overtime to get "50 Simple Things" into book stores immediately (by June, we hope)
-- Keeping the retail price as low as possible
-- Using profits to create and maintain a website that enables peopleto share their efforts and ideas.
For more info, you can contact us directly.
Thanks for all your help.
John Javna The EarthWorks Group
Earthworks@opendoor.com
APPENDIX: 5 types of actions we'd like you to consider:
1. WARM-UPS Small, easy changes people can make in their lives that will have ameasurable impact. Example: Switching your long distance phone service to Working Assets means 1% of every dollar you spend will go to progressives. Simple actions that establish a political presence in your community, or simply build your own sense of strength. Example: Someone we know politely asks bartenders to change the channel whenever Fox News is on. If they refuse, he explains to the manager that they're offending a customer. If they still refuse, he leaves.
2. BASIC SKILLS Useful skills to make your efforts more effective. Example: How to do research on the internet; how to learn more about critical issues; how to find advocacy groups; how to find opposition arguments. Other examples: How to write a letter to the media; how to argue effectively; how to frame an issue; how to organize a letter-writing campaign
3. STRATEGIES Techniques to get the most out of your actions. Example: "StayFocused." Radical Right pundits are like rodeo clowns -- their job is to distract and anger you so you lose sight of what you're really trying to accomplish. Important ways to stay on track.
4. STAND UP & FIGHT Positive, creative ways to take on important issues. Example: Fightanti-evolutionists by supporting science education in your schooldistrict -- and in Washington. There are lots of ways to do it.
5. ELECTORAL POLITICS Ways to work directly on elections (in addition to voting and running for office.) Example: Work to guarantee that electronic voting machines also generate a paper ballot for use in possible audits or recounts. Only a paper ballot can guarantee that the machine recorded every vote exactly as the voter cast it, which is basic to our democratic process.
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