Free air time campaign. (Leagues in Action).Leagues in Georgia, Maryland, Massachusetts, North Carolina North Carolina, state in the SE United States. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean (E), South Carolina and Georgia (S), Tennessee (W), and Virginia (N). Facts and Figures Area, 52,586 sq mi (136,198 sq km). Pop. , New Jersey, South Carolina, and Los Angeles, CA, were busy this past fall educating voters about the free air time campaign. LWVUS LWVUS League of Women Voters of the United States President Kay Maxwell participated in two of the public meetings (MA and GA). The LWV LWV abbr. League of Women Voters of Georgia sponsored a forum at the Carter Center in Atlanta in the fall that was attended by more than 100 citizens. Among the participants were Paul Taylor, president of the Alliance for Better Campaigns; Gloria Brownell-Tumbe, professor of political science and former Atlanta mayoral candidate; and the Reverend Joseph Lowry, co-founder of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), civil-rights organization founded in 1957 by Martin Luther King, Jr., and headed by him until his assassination in 1968. . The LWV of Massachusetts worked with over 21 local Leagues and Common Cause and Democracy Matters; in early reports, their efforts had generated over 1500 names in support of the Free Air Time Proposals; second only to the state of California. In early October, more than 350 people attended their public forum on free air time. Joining the panelists were Paul Taylor and Thomas Patterson, Bradley Professor at the Kennedy School at Harvard and author of The Vanishing Voter. (Katherine K. Macdonald, LWV MA) The LWV of North Carolina co-hosted a free air time forum with the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Panelists included representatives from the media, the political science and law school faculties, and LWVUS Vice-President Shelia Martin. Action kits for conducting forums in their own communities were distributed to attendees. (Mary Klenz, LWV NC) The LWV of Los Angeles, CA, co-sponsored a very successful forum on free air time with the USC An abbreviation for U.S. Code. Annenberg School's Norman Lear Center Based at the USC Annenberg School for Communication, the Norman Lear Center is a multi-disciplinary research and public policy center exploring implications of the convergence of entertainment, commerce, and society. in September. Over 120 people attended to hear Paul Taylor; Arianna Huffington, syndicated columnist; Dan Schnur, political consultant and communications director of McCain 2000, and others. Martin Kaplan, director of the Lear Center moderated the lively discussion. Working in coalition with Common Cause and the NAACP NAACP in full National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Oldest and largest U.S. civil rights organization. It was founded in 1909 to secure political, educational, social, and economic equality for African Americans; W.E.B. Du Bois and Ida B. locally, the League also presented the concept of free air time to college students, medical professionals and business groups. (Judy Eisenberg, LWV of Los Angeles, CA) |
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