Cyrus Blog - March 2008
I'm sick and tired of retired weekend activists and white bearded anti-war extremists saying that young people are lazy and disconnected. "You should be out marching to protest the war," they say. "Back when I was your age, I used to march ten miles per day to protest the war in Vietnam, and I did it barefoot, uphill booth ways!"
Things are changing in this nation, and on this planet. It may seem to the untrained eye that kids "now-a-days" are just sitting on there hands watching movies and surfing the web. This is simply not the case. The truth of the matter is that technology and new communication methods have changed the way burgeoning activists, and new school social justice workers operate. Read More »
Things are changing in this nation, and on this planet. It may seem to the untrained eye that kids "now-a-days" are just sitting on there hands watching movies and surfing the web. This is simply not the case. The truth of the matter is that technology and new communication methods have changed the way burgeoning activists, and new school social justice workers operate. Read More »
When I first told my friends I was voting in the democratic caucus, they all laughed. But now they are asking me who they should vote for. For quite some time in the U.S, the term Young Voter was nothing more than an oxymoron. Voting used to be for old folks and teachers pets. My, how times have a-changed. Now more than ever new voters are taking the reigns, and getting the attention of candidates, who have done there darnedest to shape there messages to woo hipsters and Wu-Tang fans alike. Read More »
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