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Movement Building in a Post-Bush World

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What is perhaps most interesting and positive about this exchange is that it has us focused on actions that can and should be taken. Not about raising money for a 30 second spot. Not about complaining some candidate did not do what we want. And this of course is the point of movement building.

In a post-Bush world, we need to really move a large ship away from anti-Bush 24/7 and towards actions to build our infrastructure, our issues, our activists for social change.

We, of course, can and will always disagree over some of the specifics. But from my perspective of using film to tell stories to move folks to action, this conversation set off by David's book is very positive in all ways. And much needed.


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