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Welcome To Jeff’s Nation | Jeff Johnson | Award Winning Journalist • Communications Specialist • Social Architect
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Baton Rouge Community College: Annual Black History and Culture. Baton Rouge Community College: Annual Black History Celebration. Baton Rouge Community College Annual Black History Celebration: Q&A. How Is Your Sock Game? The Necessity Of Disruption. Welcome To Jeff’s Nation. Jeff is a teller of stories, developer of messages, and architect of social solutions who’s as comfortable in front of the camera as he is behind the scenes developing strategy and messages for his clients. Leave a reply Cancel reply.
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Citizens@Target
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Target is proud to support amazing organizations that provide thought leaders and key influencers with opportunities to engage in dialogue regarding issues that impact Target and the community. For 62 years, the Citizens League has created common ground across parties and ideologies to solve some of the biggest challenges facing Minnesota. Urban Land Institute Minnesota. The Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute. The Foundation for Public Affairs. UMN Center for the Study of Politics and Governance.
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James Amaya
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SKB Architecture and Design. Website: Girl Meets World. Websites: SKBI et al. VoteRunLead supports the aspirations of women who want to transform our country and democracy through their participation as leaders. Http:/ www.voterunlead.org.
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About Us - SMG Strategies
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We want to help you achieve your political ambition. SMG Strategies helps current and aspiring political leaders embrace their political ambitions and plot their paths to elected and appointed offices. We also assist nonprofits, unions, and political organizations with grassroots organizing, campaign planning, leadership development, and activist trainings. Founded by Shannon Garrett. Political leadership belongs to all of us. Diverse perspectives call for fewer cookie cutter candidates. The first vote y...
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Pew on the polarization of American politics - Rethink Leadership
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Pew on the polarization of American politics. And more believe their representatives in government should meet halfway to resolve contentious disputes rather than hold out for more of what they want. The disconnect between active political figures and American citizens is becoming a bigger problem and as a result, the need for channels for young people to get involved in politics without the extremism of the parties is becoming increasingly important. Back to the blog. We'd love to hear from you!
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New Year New Goals | My mother told me. . .
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My mother told me. . . New Year New Goals. January 6, 2017. Rachel A. Hanson. And just like that, another year has come and gone. 2016 was a challenging year for me, and I know it was challenging for many of you as well. Poor health, pregnancy, job loss, and the results of the 2016 election have all taken a lot out of me. But a lot of good things happened for me in 2016 as well. I became a more active member of the #linkyourlife. Community, started my term as a school board member and I have VRL. With an...
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Kat Tales: February 2015
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Saturday, February 21, 2015. Letter from the North (east) Country. I loaded up like it was the end of the world. It’s the sale prices they hook you on, provided you have the tiny store key fob. Annie’s Soup in the organic aisle, normally an outrageous $6.99, was marked “ 2 for $6”. I mulled over the different kinds and added ten to my cart. My favorite Peet’s Coffee, Major Dickenson’s Blend,. The Globe gave their carriers t-shirts that pronounced the same. I wore mine like a badge of honor. About coping&...
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Kat Tales: April 2015
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Sunday, April 12, 2015. Last week, everyone I knew was afraid to say the word, even though it was a propitious “First Day of S…” falling on the equinox and all. We skirted around saying “spr…” and “s.” and “s.w”. As Easter arrived, I had to admit that I was still a bit skeptical. You see, the last chunks of s. have almost, but not quite, melted into the aqua filter. The gargantuan four-foot pile surrounding the A Frame and lining Old Wharf Road is no more. Officially, the weekend before spring break is w...
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Kat Tales: The Virtue of a Rainy Day
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Friday, June 15, 2012. The Virtue of a Rainy Day. Showers were promised the entire month of April, but with the exception of a Nor’ Easter that swept through, any chance of rain has blown over until a late spring deluge that didn’t stop for five days. New England weather lives up to its reputation in its stubborn refusal to be definable at all. Which repeats three times daily on the WCAI, the Cape Cod NPR station. I never thought I'd get sick of Terry Gross. Thick Egg Whites Blog. I'm leaving town for so...
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