MoveOn's 50 Ways to Love Your Country
Find Your Political Voice and Be a Catalyst for Change
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Narrated by:
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Joan Blades
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Peter Schurman
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Al Gore
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David Fenton
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MoveOn.org
About this listen
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.
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Critic reviews
"[MoveOn is] the cutting edge of a new model for how citiznes 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)
"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)