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	<title>Comments on: Technology in the public interest</title>
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		<title>by: Brendan</title>
		<link>http://blog.see3.net/2007/10/03/technology-in-the-public-interest/#comment-11975</link>
		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Oct 2007 03:41:19 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Democracy 2.0 Declaration – Mobilize.org

On Thursday, October 4th, 2007, 50 youth leaders worked together at the Democracy 2.0 Summit in Washington D.C. The Summit, a national movement instituted by Mobilize.org, is a way to bring attention to the ideas that America’s youth has to offer. Democracy 2.0 is designed to address the civic participation needs and interests of the Millennial Generation (targeting the 16-30 age group).

Mobilize.org has worked for the past year to survey young people about what they feel is an issue in both their own community and on a national level. This consensus among the youth of America has been addressed during the Summit in order to produce the Democracy 2.0 Declaration. This declaration represents what the youth believes is working and is not working in the current democracy of the U.S.

The declaration serves as a foundation for political candidates to understand what the youth of America feels strongly about. The Declaration will be shared with 435 youth representatives at Mobilize.org’s Party for the Presidency, an event in Hollywood, CA that will take place December 29-31.

Democracy 2.0 was launched to upgrade and renew our political process in America by providing guidelines for positive social change that take advantage of both the tremendous passion of today’s youth leaders and the powerful social networking and technology tools they are using to create communities.

Mobilize.org is here to listen and help instigate change within the youth of America. You can get involved by going to www.mobilize.org for more information.</description>
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<p>On Thursday, October 4th, 2007, 50 youth leaders worked together at the Democracy 2.0 Summit in Washington D.C. The Summit, a national movement instituted by Mobilize.org, is a way to bring attention to the ideas that America’s youth has to offer. Democracy 2.0 is designed to address the civic participation needs and interests of the Millennial Generation (targeting the 16-30 age group).</p>
<p>Mobilize.org has worked for the past year to survey young people about what they feel is an issue in both their own community and on a national level. This consensus among the youth of America has been addressed during the Summit in order to produce the Democracy 2.0 Declaration. This declaration represents what the youth believes is working and is not working in the current democracy of the U.S.</p>
<p>The declaration serves as a foundation for political candidates to understand what the youth of America feels strongly about. The Declaration will be shared with 435 youth representatives at Mobilize.org’s Party for the Presidency, an event in Hollywood, CA that will take place December 29-31.</p>
<p>Democracy 2.0 was launched to upgrade and renew our political process in America by providing guidelines for positive social change that take advantage of both the tremendous passion of today’s youth leaders and the powerful social networking and technology tools they are using to create communities.</p>
<p>Mobilize.org is here to listen and help instigate change within the youth of America. You can get involved by going to <a href='http://www.mobilize.org' rel='nofollow'>www.mobilize.org</a> for more information.
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		<title>by: Health &#187; Technology in the public interest</title>
		<link>http://blog.see3.net/2007/10/03/technology-in-the-public-interest/#comment-11831</link>
		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Oct 2007 17:09:07 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>[...] Juanita wrote an interesting post today onHere&amp;#8217;s a quick excerptDevelop New Technology Applications: Harnessing technology to create new applications will improve health care, disaster relief, and education. Expand and Encourage Civic Participation: A National Youth Tech Corps, available to &amp;#8230; [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] Juanita wrote an interesting post today onHere&#8217;s a quick excerptDevelop New Technology Applications: Harnessing technology to create new applications will improve health care, disaster relief, and education. Expand and Encourage Civic Participation: A National Youth Tech Corps, available to &#8230; [&#8230;]
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