Millennials Changing America

 

I was just on Tomorrow Matters with Deborah Lindsay.

Published November 10, 2008 @ 04:15PM PST

Tomorrow Matters can be found online here, and I talked about the Millennials Changing America Tour for a whole hour (which really felt like it went by in a "jiffy," as super-old people say). We discussed Ryan Is Hungry and "back to the land 2.0," Focus the Nation, Abdel Kareem Soliman, and response to citizen journalists at the Republican Convention. I had a great time giving the interview, and as soon as the MP3 is available, I'll post it accordingly.

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Alex Steed Alex Steed
Boston, ME

Alex is a freelance journalist, activist, and online community management consultant based in Boston and Portland, Maine. He currently serves as executive editor of MakeSomethingHappen.net, where he writes about online organizing and the power of collective action.

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