Working on a Campaign

This episode of #SundayCivics is all about working on a campaign. Get out your pen and paper for this wealth of information!

#CivicDocket - 07:35 A few of the civic related stories we discussed on the show that you may have missed in mainstream media. Follow the hashtag #CivicDocket on Twitter or view more here.

  • Women Running to Lead: When Black Women Try to Take Seats of Power, They’re Met With a Litany of Criticism http://snip.ly/tggtg

  • Women Candidates Finding Success In Early Primaries http://snip.ly/d57tc

  • On the VOTE Front: Connecticut OKs Bill Pledging Electoral Votes To National Popular-Vote Winner http://snip.ly/k31yh

  • In corporate America, too many bosses tell employees who to vote for http://snip.ly/katbg

My First Campaign - 25:30 Joy and June share their first campaign experiences, then L. Joy goes on to explain how she was able to work on her first gubernatorial campaign to elect Carl McCall in New York back in 2002. Fast forward to today, L. Joy shares how she made the decision to join the latest gubernatorial races she is working on.

Volunteering on a Campaign - 40:00 L. Joy shares her tips for being a campaign volunteer, working on a campaign and best practices. This is the kind of useful information that will keep you #CivicallyEngaged.

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