What’s a woman to do?

Aliza Bartfield | November 23, 2009 - 5:35 pm

Tags: women's rights healthcare

By Linda Tarr-Whelan

Originally posted at www.momsrising.org

Health care for women is in the news these days. But what does it all mean?  Having just researched for my new book what different decisions emerge when 30% women are at the table, I can’t help but wonder what would have happened if Congress were made up of 30% women, instead of 17%.  But more on that in future posts!

Has Youth Activism Lost Momentum Since November?

Aliza Bartfield | October 6, 2009 - 12:57 pm

Tags: youth activism young elected officials

In response an AP article entitled: Tough political realities quiet youth 'Obamamania' ( see here for the piece in the Huffington Post) Director of People For the American Way’s Youth Leadership Programs, Andrew Gillum, wrote the following letter:

Meet America's Biggest Anti-Health Reform Crusader

Aliza Bartfield | October 2, 2009 - 4:45 pm

Tags: health care

It was a roller coaster week for proponents of the public option. While the Senate Finance Committee rejected two proposed public option amendments, four of the five health bills produced by congressional committees include a public option.

MTV Internship opportunity for Rock Band fans and other game lovers!

Aliza Bartfield | September 22, 2009 - 5:54 pm

Tags: internships

MTV Games Marketing Partnerships works with clients/sponsors to expand
on and create additional integrations within MTVN. Marketing
Partnerships fluidly integrates the MTVN brands with client brands to
ultimately enhance the consumer experience.

You will serve as the MTV Games--Marketing Partnerships intern and will

Can the Green Agenda Progress Without Van Jones?

Aliza Bartfield | September 11, 2009 - 11:28 am

Tags: green jobs

By Raquel Brown, Media Consortium Blogger

2009 National Summit Update: Advice from your Steering Committee

Hey 2009 Fellows! We hope that

The Leadership Academy: A Journey of a Thousand Miles Begins with One Step

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Travel can be a major pain, heavy bags, long lines, lost luggage, delayed flights, trains, planes, buses and cars. For frequent travelers it seems counterintuitive to continually plan trips – often many hours or days long – knowing it’s going to be uncomfortable, annoying, challenging and tiring….why willing go through that? For many of you reading this the answer is probably obvious…the bottom line is we want to get to where we are going. Whether we’re going to see family, friends, on vacation or just heading home, however difficult the journey, it’s the destination that drives us.

Thoughts on the Third 2007- 2008 Leadership Academy Retreat

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Last week I had the immense pleasure of joining the 15 Leadership Academy fellows of the 2007–2008 class for their third and final retreat. It was three days of teaching, learning, sharing and immensely enjoying each other’s company.

Aluminum Fashion

Aliza Bartfield | September 10, 2007 - 5:03 pm

Tags: environment, fashion, green, water bottles

Fashion Week. A week during which top designers preview their upcoming collections, some see it as a vapid tradition of parading the up-and-coming styles of apparel that are generally completely out of reach for most Americans. Attendees include major retail buyers, stylists, celebrities, media and the "fashion press corps;" and people with enough money to afford the clothing can usually finagle an invite as well. Fashion Week happens a few times throughout the year in major cities around the world, but the week hosted in New York City is considered by many to be the one at which to be and be seen. It's easy to dismiss this event as one of the ultimate representations of materialism, frivolity and superficiality; nevertheless, it is undeniably trend-setting.

This year, in addition to setting trends in hair, makeup and clothing, sponsors of Fashion Week tried to set trends in environmental friendliness and sustainability.