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xchrom Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-26-06 04:52 PM
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challenging the Right on campus...
Edited on Mon Jun-26-06 04:53 PM by xchrom
great article in the oakland institute.

this group is creating -- has been creating a movement to challenge the Right attempt to dominate education.

please take time to read their mission statement.

http://www.oaklandinstitute.org/?q=node/view/349

by Anuradha Mittal with Felicia Gustin; Foreword by Howard Zinn

Oakland, CA June 26, 2006 - In light of how the Right has advanced its agenda in higher education beginning with a strategy that was mapped out four decades ago and that is bearing fruit today, a new report from Speak Out and the Oakland Institute, Turning the Tide: Challenging the Right on Campus, calls for building a broad-based and sustainable movement for progressive values on college campuses.
“The college conservative movement has been fueled and financed by an array of conservative interest groups and it is essential to understand the underpinnings of their strategy if they are to be challenged successfully,” said Anuradha Mittal, director of the Oakland Institute and author of the report. “Given tomorrow’s political, social, cultural, and economic leaders are being formed today on the nation’s college campuses, progressives must understand the critical importance of influencing those who will one day influence our society.”
Turning the Tide, with an introduction by historian Howard Zinn, presents a historical analysis of how the Right has advanced its agenda and gained political influence on campus. It asserts that through strategic planning and massive funding, the Right has been able to reach and influence students and dominate the campus arena, and ultimately reshape politics and public policies at the national, state and local levels. On the basis of this analysis, the report draws upon Speak Out’s network of scholars, artists, and activists to propose a range of recommendations that progressives might consider to lay the groundwork for a campus initiative that includes strategic alliance-building, ways to reshape the public debate, and how we might build a powerful presence on campuses.
“In the wake of the conservative onslaught, various organizing measures have been undertaken by progressives on college campuses,” said Felica Gustin, co-director of Speak Out. “However, all such efforts remain tenuous. There is a dire need for a national effort that will work with students on the substance, intellectual foundation, and communication of progressive ideas in the coming years.”
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xchrom Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-26-06 06:07 PM
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1. i'll give this a kick
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