Write Comment
Write your comment in the form below. Be sure to 'Preview' your comment to make sure that it will appear as you want it to.
Comment Title:
Your name:
Comment Text:

No HTML allowed. All HTML tags will be removed. URLs will be converted to clickable links.

Enter the text shown
in the image:
Unregistered users must be validated in order to protect this website
from content spam.
You can skip this step by registering.
   
You Are Commenting On This Post:
Where is Your Passion?
Anyone who calls themselves an activist, a person who fights for social change, an advocate, a progressive, a community builder or any other related titles, you need to watch this clip of this amazing woman in North Carolina. Even if you don't communicate in her particular style, we all can learn something from her fiery passion. I know I did. And if you seek to make politcal and community change, but not really, she will call your bluff so be ready, because she certainly called mine. Let me know what you think and share the link if you beleive she has something important to see.

This speech takes place at the national Take Back America conference in Washington, DC in June of 2007 at a youth issues forum comprised of youth activist explaining the issues they address in their work as youth social changers. Ya'll, she shook the whole room up and had me in tears.

Link />

Campus Progress

Please remember that Campus Progress' terms of use do not allow promoting or endorsing any particular political party or candidate for office. Posts or comments that do this will be deleted.

Campus Progress