RootsCamp with the New Organizing Institute
Have you been doing some innovative organizing work lately that you'd like to share? Have you won an organizing fight that you're particularly proud of? Have you been debriefing your organizing work with your peers? Are you ready to connect with hundreds of other progressive organizers from across the country?
If so, you need to attend RootsCamp!
RootsCamp is a unique opportunity to take a step back and meet organizers in all fields to talk about successes and lessons learned. We want you to be part of the discussion at RootsCamp, engage other progressive organizers in meaningful ways, and gain new insights. We'll gather together on February 20-21 in Washington, DC, to bring organizers together across issue areas to share successes and failures in an open space where you set the agenda.
The conversation will be fast-paced and engaging, and will cover all aspects of organizing work -- including new media, field, and data/technology. Come with your organizing challenges, leave with solutions that will make your organizing stronger, and create a network of new friends committed to growing our movement. Are you in?
RootsCamp 2010 will be held at the National Education Association building the weekend of February 20-21, 2010. Spaces are limited and registration is $10, which includes breakfast and lunch on both days. Some scholarships for travel or lodging are available. If you have questions, email me at helen@neworganizing.com.


