Students, VOTES and the Upcoming VA Governor’s Race
I was down at William and Mary University yesterday, for my highly anticipated (by me, at least) annual talk with the student body about life, being bad ass, social E, making change ….and politics.
I wrote and op-ed for the Chronicle of Philanthropy last year about Matt Beato, a junior who was running for City Council, and the battle students undertook to get the right to vote in the communities where they went to school. Well….yesterday I returned to find that student leadership was on FIRE with energy and ideas. They have been registering students like mad, really getting involved in local politics AND (and this is a BIG and)…they are part of a larger student PAC, Virginia 21 that is fighting to insure that ALL Old Dominion students have the same opportunity and optimism about the political process.
Here’s a short but informative/fun video featuring three insanely cool young leaders who are truly making change happen. ;”>
And next week, I’m joining colleagues from Connect Richmond, VANNO and our host partner, The Partnership for Nonprofit Excellence for the 13th annual Nonprofit Learning Point Conference. We’ll be asking VA based nonprofits to GET UP, and get TOGETHER to get their Voice Value and Votes counted in the upcoming governor’s race. We plan on this being a model for some of the 36 races in 2010. STAY TUNED
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September 30th, 2009 at 4:24 pm
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