It’s the first full day of Powershift 2009, and over 11,000 have descended on downtown DC’s largest venue for a weekend of training, rallying, and climate action lobbying.
In two weeks students will lead the largest day of lobbying on climate change in US history.
Thousands of students in Nevada are being radicalized due to draconian budget cuts in state education funding.
Ten thousand young activists are planning to underscore the urgency of dramatic action on climate change.
His appointment would not represent the change promised by Barack Obama’s election.
Hope for a stronger economy, clean energy, green jobs, and improved health and security for our nation drove youth voters to the polls in record numbers on November 4.
By 10:00 am, 565 students at the Florida A&M University at Tallahassee, Florida already voted.
By 7am, there was already a line of over 1000 students waiting to vote at Penn State University, PA.
YouTube and PBS are offering a prominent platform for citizens to police the election process on November 4.