The Northwest Progressive Institute is pleased to announce that Sound Transit boardmember Julie Anderson, a city councilmember from Tacoma, will talk about the need to invest in rapid transit and the status of Sound Transit 2 at the NWroots Conference this weekend.
John Ladenburg and Peter Goldmark, the Democratic nominees for Attorney General and Commissioner of Public Lands, respectively, are set to host question and answer sessions at the third annual NWroots Conference this weekend in Tacoma, WA. Goldmark and Ladenburg will discuss the status of their campaigns, talk about why they're running, and listen to your feedback.
Register to attend NWroots now - it's free!
The NWroots Conference is the annual gathering of the region's netroots community, hosted by the Northwest Progressive Institute and made possible by the generous support of these sponsors. It's an unbeatable opportunity for local writers, readers, activists, elected leaders, and progressive candidates to meet in person and learn from each other, with panels, a candidates' social, forum with legislators, keynote addresses, and workshops.
The 2008 NWroots Conference will be held in Tacoma, Washington on June 21st and 22nd (view the tentative schedule). Registration is free and open to any progressive. This is a conference built on your input, and we encourage you to share your ideas, comments, questions, and suggestions with us.
The goal of NWroots is to provide networking tools for progressive activists working within the states of Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Alaska, and Montana. Online services offered through NWroots include e-mail (with generous storage limits), instant messaging (for real time conversations over the Net) and calendar for personal/event planning. Here's some questions and answers about how this all works.
Why are you doing this?
We launched this project because we want to facilitate better communication among the local and regional netroots (hence, Northwest Roots). It's a decentralized network, meaning every participant is in the driver's seat, free to pursue their own projects, work on their own causes, and forge relationships with other activists.
What are the benefits?
Every participant gets a new, clean email address (like yourname@nwroots.org) with more than 2 GB for email storage. Participants can also use their account to create their own personal calendar and view the master NWroots calendar, which will list events, meetings, and functions of interest to the community. And upon joining, each participant is added to the contact list of every other participant. It's like having a base of new acquaintances to build on instead of merely starting with a blank address book.
What about privacy? Do you read e-mail and IM conversations?
No! We strongly believe in privacy and every NWroots participant can be assured that your personal correspondence is as safe as it is with major providers (and quite possibly safer than it might be with some providers!). The e-mail and talk interface uses an encrypted secure connection (https) to communicate with your browser.
What's the cost?
There is no cost to participants - zero. It's completely free.
Who can sign up?
Any progressive or Democratic activist living in Washington State, Oregon, Idaho, Alaska, or Montana can apply to join. If you have your own blog, or you're already involved in a progressive organization or Democratic Party, be sure to mention that when you apply - it'll allow us to process your application faster. You do not need to be part of NPI to join NWroots, although existing and future staff of the Northwest Progressive Institute are entitled to automatic access to the service. If you'd like to join both NPI and NWroots now, you only need to fill out our Join Us form.
What if I already have an email/IM provider and or calendar software?
You can still sign up. But don't submit an application unless you intend to use or at least try out the NWroots service. Otherwise, you're just denying someone else the opportunity to become a participant and enjoy it.
A limited number of accounts are available. If you join and decide later you don't want or need the service, you can request that your account be deleted so another progressive can have the chance to join.
How does it work?
You access the service (including webmail, web calendar, and chat) through your Internet browser (for example, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, or Apple Safari.) Optionally, you may download software for enhanced instant message capabilities.
If I join, will I only be able to use my account for political work?
No. You can use it for all your communications needs. It's just like having an account with a free webmail provider, i.e. Hotmail or Yahoo, except that it comes pre-loaded with tools for networking with other progressives.
My question wasn't answered.
Contact us with your questions, or if you really want to, go ahead and submit an application so you can try out the NWroots service for yourself.