What New Progressive Actions Will You Be Taking in 2019?
What New Progressive Actions Will You Be Taking in 2019?
Cambridge-Somerville for Change
Cambridge-Somerville for Change was started in 2009 by a group of volunteers who had worked together on the first campaign for President Obama. CSfC works on a mix of national and state-level issues and elections. In 2013 CSfC became a chapter of Progressive Mass.
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Watertown Hosts a Public Forum: What is the Role of the Media in a Democracy?
If you’re angry that Trump spewed lie after blatant lie during the election and yet somehow won, you’re not alone. As a candidate and now as President, Trump has consciously eroded trust in traditional news sources by wildly calling any unfavorable coverage “fake news”. Meanwhile actual fake news has some people convinced that Clinton was responsible for the murders of dozens of people, and that a pedophile ring was being run out of a pizza restaurant (also connected to the Clinton campaign, of course). Yes, really. During this election we’ve witnessed the alarming movement of conspiracy theories from the fringe to the mainstream.
Short of grabbing our Trump-befuddled friends and family members by the shoulders and shaking some sense into them, what can we do to fight this disinformation campaign? What can we do to prevent ourselves from being taken in by half-truths and outright lies, and what can the responsible journalists do to stop their propagation?
To get to some answers, Progressive Watertown hosted the public forum "What is the Role of the Media in our Democracy?” last Sunday, April 2nd.
Member Survey, March 2017
Setting a schedule for regular general meetings, leadership and sub-committee meetings is important part of developing a structure that will help us be more effective and build our power and influence.
The main goal of this survey is to get preliminary sense from Needham Members of Progressive Massachusetts on three questions:
- How often should we have Progressive Needham general* meetings?
- Which days/times work for you for meetings? We will try to find the day that works for the most people, with preferential consideration given to Progressive Needham/Mass dues-paying members in good standing.
- Who is available/interested in leadership role in the chapter? (list of some opportunities included)
* Leadership and Working Groups/Committees will meet more often, to schedules set by the committee members. (Committees/Working Groups are in development/formation, but will include "issues," "legislation," "activism," "campaigns"...)