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MoveOn's 50 Ways to Love Your Country
- Find Your Political Voice and Be a Catalyst for Change
- Narrated by: Joan Blades, Peter Schurman, Al Gore, David Fenton
- Length: 4 hrs and 49 mins
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Publisher's Summary
In their own words and their own voices, these contributors prove that ordinary citizens can make a difference. They offer practical resources to turn inspiration into action. From effective online petitions to getting out informed voters, this empowering audio is an essential guide for being involved based on one criterion: a heartfelt desire to better our communities and country.
MoveOn.org is an online activist group with more than 2 million members. Wes Boyd and Joan Blades started MoveOn in 1998 with a simple petition encouraging Congress to censure President Clinton and then "move on". It has become the catalyst for a monumental change occurring in political activism, that of individuals stepping up, speaking out, and pooling their political clout.
©2004 MoveOn.org (P)2004 The Audio Partners Publishing Corp.
What the critics say
"[MoveOn is] the cutting edge of a new model for how citizens participate in the political process." (Atlantic Monthly)
"MoveOn's unlikely success story is shaking up the 2004 campaign." (US News & World Report)
"The hottest political organization in American progressive circles." (The Washington Post)