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The Center for Progressive Leadership (CPL) is looking for diverse college students and other young leaders from across the country to apply for our New Leaders Program. CPL’s New Leaders Program works to change the face of tomorrow’s political leadership by connecting young people of color and women to paid internship opportunities with progressive organizations in Washington, DC.
Apply today to be a 2007 Summer New Leader
Who are New Leaders?
The New Leaders Program is for young people who are passionate about creating social justice and equality in our society. Program participants are linked to paid internships with progressive organizations in DC ranging from policy and research work to advocacy and organizing to media relations and on-line publications. As a New Leader, you will receive:
10-Week Paid Internship: Once you’ve been accepted into the program, we help match you with a paid internship in Washington, DC. The internship will take place from June 11 – August 17, 2007. We’re focused on putting you in a position where you’ll find the work rewarding and the cause personally meaningful.
Leadership Development: As a New Leader, you will have a variety of opportunities to grow as a leader, network with members of the progressive community, and build the skills and connections you need to deepen your involvement in progressive causes:
Training and Workshops: During your internship, you attend a variety of sessions led by leaders in the progressive movement designed to provide you with the tools and techniques you need to become an effective political leader.
Networking Events: You’ll regularly have the chance to meet leaders in the progressive movement and create lasting relationships with mentors and advisors from throughout Washington.
Mentoring/Career Coaching: You’ll be personally matched to a leader in the progressive community who will provide ongoing support and career counseling during your internship and beyond.
What do young leaders think of the New Leaders Program?
“I was 17 when it hit me that, as an Asian American woman, I would never be President of the United States. I set my sights on becoming a veterinarian instead. The New Leaders Program has rekindled my dream of running for elected office. I can totally see myself in the Senate someday.” - Roheeni Saxena, 2006 New Leader
“The New Leaders Program has inspired me to further explore the advancement of progressive policies and particularly the protection of civil rights.” - Claudia Montelongo, 2006 New Leader
“This summer has been busy! I’m a Press Intern for Congressman Wynn, a Policy Intern for the National AIDS Housing Coalition, a volunteer canvasser for a DC mayoral campaign, and — most importantly — I am a New Leader! I’ve learned so much about politics and policy, but most of all, I’ve learned about myself, my values, and how to build a career doing work I believe in.” - Sondra Spaulding, 2006 New Leader
Have questions? Check out our Frequently Asked Questions.
Or want to contact us directly? Email Eric Jones if you want to find out more.
Watch a video about another opportunity for young progressive leaders across the country:
CPL also has another opportunity for young progressive leaders...you can join hundreds of other leaders all over the country fo a nation-wide training this spring to find out how to recruit volunteers and keep young people involved in your campaigns.
From fighting tuition increases to raising awareness about climate change to getting a living wage on your campus, YouthTrain will give you the tools you need to get people involved and engaged in your issue.
Learn more about the details of the event and how to host your own YouthTrain!
http://www.progressleaders.org/newleadersprogram/nlsummary_new.htm
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Sunday, March 4, 2007
Saturday, March 3, 2007
Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood
Campaign For A Commercial-Free Childhood
Campaign For A Commercial-Free Childhood (formerly Stop Commercial Exploitation of Children) is a national coalition of health care professionals, educators, advocacy groups and concerned parents who counter the harmful effects of marketing to children through action, advocacy, education, research, and collaboration. We support the rights of children to grow up – and the rights of parents to raise them – without being undermined by rampant consumerism. CCFC is headquartered at the Judge Baker Children's Center in Boston.
Be Informed
CCFC TAKES A SLICE OUT OF
PIZZA HUT'S BOOK IT! PROGRAM
Urges schools and preschools to stop promoting
fast food in the name of literacy
Tell Scholastic: No Bratz in Schools!
Highly Sexualized Dolls Promoted Through Book Fairs and Book Clubs
CCFC to President Bush:
Luring Babies to Screens is Not Heroic
President Uses SOTU to Provide Free Infomercial for Baby Einstein
A Guide to Commercial-Free Book Fairs
How and Why to Do Hold a Book Fair At Your School
Without Corporate Marketing or Media Tie-Ins!
Raffi Cavoukian, winner of the 2006 Fred Rogers Integrity Award,
at CCFC's protest against BusRadio.
Click here to learn what you can do to stop BusRadio
Violent Video Game Ads in Public Space
CCFC & PTC to Denver RTD
Stop Advertising Violent Video Games
Broad Coalition asks RTD to Change Advertising Policy
MBTA Changes Policy: No More Violent
Videogame Ads on Boston Mass Transit
Decision follows CCFC letter signed by Mayor Menino,
Legislators, Community Leaders and Public Health Advocates
In the News
Parents push to boot Bratz books from Scholastic fairs
Message and the Media: Our girls deserve better
Diaper Demographic: TV, Video Programming for the Under-2 Market Grows Despite Lack of Clear Educational Benefit
As Pop Culture Targets Ever Younger Girls, Psychologists Worry About a Premature Focus on Sex and Appearance
Attorneys General of 21 States Lash Out at Bud.tv Age Checks
Cell Phone Makers Accused of Tween Targeting
Toy companies are playing Internet game for all it's worth
Holiday of Love an Opportunity to Teach Charity
Toy Fair Resembles CES for Kids
Snack-Ad Attack
A Shopping-Cart-Ad Plan That Might Actually Work
M&M's maker to stop marketing to kids
Envy, Anxiety, Secrecy, Taboos: The Subject Must Be Money
Are Canadian babies ready for their own TV channel?
Shrek Flip-flops in Obesity Fight
Fruit shown on label often not in the box, kids' food study says
Baby Einstein and the Bush Administration: There's More than Meets the Eye
'More News . . .
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Books by CCFC Steering Committee Members
The Body Myth by Psychology and Consumer Consuming Kids by The War Play Dilemma
CCFC's Joe Kelly Culture. CCFC's Allen CCFC's Susan Linn by CCFC's Diane Levin
and Margo Maine Kanner & Tim Kasser, Eds. Now in Paperback! & Nancy Carlsson Paige
http://www.commercialexploitation.org/
Campaign For A Commercial-Free Childhood (formerly Stop Commercial Exploitation of Children) is a national coalition of health care professionals, educators, advocacy groups and concerned parents who counter the harmful effects of marketing to children through action, advocacy, education, research, and collaboration. We support the rights of children to grow up – and the rights of parents to raise them – without being undermined by rampant consumerism. CCFC is headquartered at the Judge Baker Children's Center in Boston.
Be Informed
CCFC TAKES A SLICE OUT OF
PIZZA HUT'S BOOK IT! PROGRAM
Urges schools and preschools to stop promoting
fast food in the name of literacy
Tell Scholastic: No Bratz in Schools!
Highly Sexualized Dolls Promoted Through Book Fairs and Book Clubs
CCFC to President Bush:
Luring Babies to Screens is Not Heroic
President Uses SOTU to Provide Free Infomercial for Baby Einstein
A Guide to Commercial-Free Book Fairs
How and Why to Do Hold a Book Fair At Your School
Without Corporate Marketing or Media Tie-Ins!
Raffi Cavoukian, winner of the 2006 Fred Rogers Integrity Award,
at CCFC's protest against BusRadio.
Click here to learn what you can do to stop BusRadio
Violent Video Game Ads in Public Space
CCFC & PTC to Denver RTD
Stop Advertising Violent Video Games
Broad Coalition asks RTD to Change Advertising Policy
MBTA Changes Policy: No More Violent
Videogame Ads on Boston Mass Transit
Decision follows CCFC letter signed by Mayor Menino,
Legislators, Community Leaders and Public Health Advocates
In the News
Parents push to boot Bratz books from Scholastic fairs
Message and the Media: Our girls deserve better
Diaper Demographic: TV, Video Programming for the Under-2 Market Grows Despite Lack of Clear Educational Benefit
As Pop Culture Targets Ever Younger Girls, Psychologists Worry About a Premature Focus on Sex and Appearance
Attorneys General of 21 States Lash Out at Bud.tv Age Checks
Cell Phone Makers Accused of Tween Targeting
Toy companies are playing Internet game for all it's worth
Holiday of Love an Opportunity to Teach Charity
Toy Fair Resembles CES for Kids
Snack-Ad Attack
A Shopping-Cart-Ad Plan That Might Actually Work
M&M's maker to stop marketing to kids
Envy, Anxiety, Secrecy, Taboos: The Subject Must Be Money
Are Canadian babies ready for their own TV channel?
Shrek Flip-flops in Obesity Fight
Fruit shown on label often not in the box, kids' food study says
Baby Einstein and the Bush Administration: There's More than Meets the Eye
'More News . . .
Info Box
Stay informed. Join our mailing list. Subscribers receive no more than 1-2 emails per week.
State Select One... Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware D.C. Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Other
Books by CCFC Steering Committee Members
The Body Myth by Psychology and Consumer Consuming Kids by The War Play Dilemma
CCFC's Joe Kelly Culture. CCFC's Allen CCFC's Susan Linn by CCFC's Diane Levin
and Margo Maine Kanner & Tim Kasser, Eds. Now in Paperback! & Nancy Carlsson Paige
http://www.commercialexploitation.org/
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