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Liberty University, Campus Majority

Often over-looked and under-utilized by traditional political organizations, American Majority believes today’s college students are among the most effective and passionate activists. Our Campus Majority program helps students increase their effectiveness on campus, and prepare them for leadership roles upon graduation. Designed specifically for the college environment, Campus Majority equips students to be a voice for liberty and freedom by offering practical training, encouragement and resources.

General topics include:

  • On-Campus Activism (Engaging through building coaltions, promoting institutional transparency, participating in the SGA, and much more)
  • Off-Campus Activism (Engaging through political campaigns, issue advocacy, voter registration, community service, and much more)
  • New and Traditional Media Activism (Communicating your message through social networking platforms and traditional media)

In addition to valuable training, this event provides an opportunity for students to network and brainstorm, as well as connect with experienced campaign staff and grassroots organizers. The event will be held on Tuesday, January 25th from 5:30pm-9:00pm, in room 1079 of DeMoss Hall. Registration is free- pizza and refreshments will be provided.

Political Training Registration

Register online, or contact Jaoni Wood (Jaoni@AmericanMajority.org or call 540-338-1251).

Kansas University Campus Majority Training

American Majority is pleased to announce that its Campus Majority training will be coming to the University of Kansas on Tuesday, November 16th.

Often over-looked and under-utilized by traditional political organizations, American Majority believes today’s college students are among the most effective and passionate activists. To help students increase their effectiveness on campus and prepare them for leadership roles upon graduation, American Majority created Campus Majority. Designed specifically for the college environment, Campus Majority equips students to be effective advocates for liberty and freedom by offering practical training, encouragement and resources.

The training will be held from 6:00pm to 8:00pm at the Kansas University Student Union in the Jayhawk Room located at 1301 Jayhawk Blvd. in Lawrence.  The cost of the training is FREE, pizza (of course) and refreshments to be served.  Space is limited.  Pre-registration on Facebook is strongly encouraged.

General topics include:

  • On-Campus Activism (Engaging through building coaltions, promoting institutional transparency, holding meaningful events and causes, and much more)
  • Off-Campus Activism (Engaging through political campaigns, issue advocacy, voter registration, community service, and much more)
  • New and Traditional Media Activism (Communicating your message through social networking platforms and traditional media)

Please RSVP for the event here, by contacting Alex Ballinger at Alex@AmericanMajority.org or calling 913-940-7368.

Wisconsin Post-Party Summit

American Majority is excited to be coming to Oconomowoc, WI to host a 1 day training program for conservative leaders and community groups on Saturday, October 9th , 2010. The workshops offered will give volunteers and activists the latest tools and information that will help them be most effective in their efforts to defend liberty and fight for a free-market and limited government in their communities.

Topics include*:

  • Precinct Power: highlights the impact that can be made by focusing on precinct work, crunching numbers and understanding how the political system works on the local level.
  • Building Coalitions: covers specifics on how to lead an organization, how to hold elected officials accountable, and how to work together with other organizations in your area.
  • Patriots 2.0: explores how activists today can utilize social media and other new media tools to win the hearts and minds of fellow citizens.
  • Implementing Freedom: provides information for candidates and campaign managers about building a campaign, from the ground up.

*Subject to change as necessary.

The event will be held from 8:15am- 5:00pm at the Olympia Resort and Conference Center, 1350 Royale Mile Road, in Oconomowoc. Registration is $20.00 per person and includes lunch and training materials.

The event is being co-sponsored by the following local groups:

Northwoods Patriots– Eau Claire Tea Party–Chippewa Valley Coalition of Tea Parties–Greendale Tea Party– Concerned Conservative Citizens of Sawyer County–Rock County Voters Education Forum– Rock River Patriots–La Crosse Liberty Coalition–Manitowoc County Tea Party–Northeast Wisconsin Patriots–Wisconsin GrandSons of Liberty–Wausau Tea Party–Greenleaf Tea Party–Kenosha-Racine SE WI 912 Constitutional Patriots–Liberty on the Rocks- Milwaukee–Menominee/Marinette Sons and Daughters of Liberty–Wisconsin Patriotic Resistance–Uninfringed Liberty–Wisonsin 912 Project–Ozaukee Patriots–We the People of the Republic–Janesville Tea Party- Rock Patriots– Concerned Citizens of Iowa County–Sauk County Tea Party–Lake Country Area Defenders of Liberty–Waukesha Defenders of Liberty–Patriots for Honest Government–Beloit Patriots–Campaign for Liberty

Please call Michael Yost (Michael@AmericanMajority.org; 651-343-5558) for registration or more information.

Just A Bunch of Housewives!

I got to thinking about the movement today – specifically Unite In Action & the 2010 March on DC.  In a moment of exhaustion fueled pity, I couldn’t help but think…I’m just a housewife, how the heck am I going to fit all this into one day?  I don’t have a legion of personal assistants…I don’t even have one.  I am not paid, yet I am working from the time I get up in the morning until the wee hours of the next.  (And let me tell you, moms with children under the age of 6 REALLY should to get to bed before 2am EVERY night….because the kids are going to wake up at 7am whether we like it or not).  My kids have learned to make their own sandwiches, and don’t even ask me when I vacuumed last.  I’m lucky if I can squeeze in a shower every other day, and my kids think the computer & telephone are evil devices which have surgically attached themselves to Mommy.  I have a house to clean, bills to juggle, kids to raise, 6 chickens, 3 dogs, 1 pregnant goat and a husband to care for.

Meanwhile, my phone rings off the hook and my 3 email boxes are overflowing with people asking what do we do now?  How do we save the country?  Is it too late? Tell us what to do – we need TOOLS!  Then the media jumps in to label myself and my compatriots as angry, greedy, racist, white men and calls us a vile name previously only heard in XXX theaters.  It is enough to drive a girl stark raving mad! When the first call came in this morning (8am on a Sunday no less) all I could think is “I’M JUST A HOUSEWIFE!”

Then it occurred to me; we are nearly all housewives.  In The 912 Project, nearly all of the group leaders are women – many professionals, some retired, but mostly housewives.  At Unite In Action, more than half of the Board of Directors are housewives – including the President, Vice President, CFO and Military Advisor.  The Event Coordinator for March On DC?  Housewife.  The Liberty XPO Chair?  Housewife.  Symposium Chair?  Housewife.  Young Patriots, Education, Graphic Design, Volunteer Coordinator, Clergy Outreach, Merchandising & Transportation Chairs?  Yup, all housewives.  Don’t get me wrong; we’ve got a few guys thrown in, but we are almost entirely housewives trying to pull off the largest Liberty oriented training event in history.

And you know what?  This is exactly how it should be.  Housewives are the ones who literally manage the world.  The microcosm of each household is the macrocosm of society.  My house and your house and their house…this is reality.  And in reality, it is the housewives who carry the burden of the future.  Yes, the men provide, but we clean up the messes, both literally and figuratively.  Vomit on the floor?  No problem; get the Clorox.  Teen angst?  Here comes a lesson in character.  We balance the budget and figure out how to pay all the bills with money left over for savings and college funds.  A new pair of Jimmy Choos versus Walmart sneakers so we can pay the rent?  You know what we will bring home.   Homework due or exams to study for?  You know we will be there making sure everything gets done.  In short, we the housewives are tasked with the future of our children and therefore the future of society.

So yes, a bunch of housewives are running the 2010 March on DC & Liberty XPO.  Because we know it takes WORK to clean up a mess.  Because we know you need TOOLS to get the job done.  Because we know EDUCATION is everything.  And because WE WILL NOT STAND FOR THE LOSS OF OUR CHILDREN’S LIBERTY – nor will we stand for the bankrupting of our grandchildren’s future.  Because we know this mess will not be cleaned up overnight, and November will not fix everything! WE WILL move past street parties and protests.  WE WILL do everything we can to get real classroom training & tools into the hands of the patriots who need them, AND WE WILL SAVE THIS COUNTRY!

So, girls grab your gloves, the Clorox, the character lessons, the budget, and the mops and meet me in DC – September 9th& 10th.  We’ve got a House to clean!

P.S.  If you see Keith Olbermann, send him my way…I’ve got a bar of soap just itching to clean up that potty mouth!

We March- But First, We Train

In just a few weeks, the nation’s Capital will be filled with frustrated Americans wanting  to make sure that Congress hears from them, loud and clear, at the Unite in Action Symposium and March on DC. Grassroots activists from across the country have submitted videos explaining WHY they are coming to DC for the events being held September 9th through 12th. Watch this one from a recent convert to the tea party movement.

For the last 18 months, protests and town hall meetings have been taking place around our country- most politicians are clearly not interested in what the American public has to say. Instead of waiting for change to come, it is time to make our own change- change the way we communicate with them, hold them accountable, change THEM if they don’t listen. That is the purpose of the events taking place in September- sharing a strategy, uniting behind common goals, combining efforts. Go beyond just showing up to make a statement, remembering that actions speak louder than words. What do protest signs mean if there are no actions to back them up?

Don’t get me wrong- the actual March is important, but the Symposium is more important. The way I see it, the March should be a warning to Congress, that we have the knowledge and the resources, and we are about to use them. But before you march, get those tools, tools that you can take back home and use. If you want ideas, resources, knowledge, and to join forces with other people that have the same goals, we will see you there.

March on DC- Washington, DC

As November 2nd approaches, those committed to the liberty movement are busy organizing, volunteering, knocking on doors and doing whatever they can to make sure that Washington, DC gets the message on Election Day. The message is this- you will be held accountable for poor leadership and ignoring the founding principles of our country.

There is no better place to begin driving that point home than in Washington, DC at the national Unite in Action (UIA)March on DC that is taking place in Washington, DC September 9th-12th, 2010. UIA’s goal is to unite various patriot movement groups in an effort to share information and help focus efforts. UIA President Stephani Scruggs believes that, “The problems affecting our country are so numerous that they cannot be addressed by a linear step by step correction plan.  As a result, we must operate like a wheel … Only by working together and branching out will the movement be effective… I was initially disturbed, then finally outraged by the spread of government intrusion into our lives and our businesses.  As a mom, I want to do everything I can to ensure liberty is preserved for my children.”

As part of the four day event, American Majority will be part of the Liberty XPO and Symposium at the Omni Shoreham from 9am-5pm both Thursday and Friday (Sept. 9th-10th), leading two full days of grassroots organizational workshops that will provide the most up-to-date tools and information for activists so that they can be most effective approaching the November 2010 Elections, and beyond. Tickets and more information about the various events are available here.

American Majority believes that it is critical to the liberty movement for members to unite, organize and receive training on how to most effective. We want to see people move from being angry and holding a protest sign, to attending local government meetings and asking questions, to running for a town council seat.

The some of the topics that American Majority will teach include:

  • Micro-Targeting Precincts –highlights the great advances that can be made by groups focusing on precinct work. Crunching numbers and understanding how the political system works on the local level are just a few of the areas you will be tested on in this presentation.
  • Understanding the System- In this presentation we breakdown the progressive rise and how their efforts over the past 100 years have build the system we now face. We take a deeper look at that system and explore areas of reinforcement within government than can be broken down and exploited to bring about a more transparent and accountable system.
  • Patriotism & Communication- This presentation explores how activists today can utilize social media to win the hearts and minds of fellow citizens, much like the pamphleteers of the American Revolution. We explore communication and how it has affected the struggle for liberty throughout the years.
  • Digital Pamphleteering- This presentations really explores the how-to of website building. We look at blogging platforms, communications strategies, and other online tools that will help you carry your message.
  • Social Capitalists- In this final new media presentation the value of social networks and how to invest in your “brand” online. Political campaigns are built and ruined on one’s reputation- learn how to influence yours.
  • American Majority will also be involved in the Youth Symposium, with topics and sessions specifically geared to college-age students.

Please come join us in Washington, DC as we the people unite to take back our country. Contact American Majority at 540-338-1251 for more information.

American Majority Joins the March on DC

As November 2nd approaches, those committed to the liberty movement are busy organizing, volunteering, knocking on doors and doing whatever they can to make sure that Washington, DC gets the message on Election Day. The message is this- you will be held accountable for poor leadership and ignoring the founding principles of our country.

There is no better place to begin driving that point home than in Washington, DC at the national Unite in Action (UIA) March on DC that is taking place in Washington, DC September 9th-12th, 2010. UIA’s goal is to unite various patriot movement groups in an effort to share information and help focus efforts. UIA President Stephani Scruggs believes that, “The problems affecting our country are so numerous that they cannot be addressed by a linear step by step correction plan.  As a result, we must operate like a wheel … Only by working together and branching out will the movement be effective… I was initially disturbed, then finally outraged by the spread of government intrusion into our lives and our businesses.  As a mom, I want to do everything I can to ensure liberty is preserved for my children.”

As part of the four day event, American Majority will be part of the Liberty XPO and Symposium at the Omni Shoreham from 9am-5pm both Thursday and Friday (Sept. 9th-10th), leading two full days of grassroots organizational workshops that will provide the most up-to-date tools and information for activists so that they can be most effective approaching the November 2010 Elections, and beyond. Tickets and more information about the various events are available here.

American Majority believes that it is critical to the liberty movement for members to unite, organize and receive training on how to most effective. We want to see people move from being angry and holding a protest sign, to attending local government meetings and asking questions, to running for a town council seat.

The some of the topics that American Majority will teach include:

  • Micro-Targeting Precincts –highlights the great advances that can be made by groups focusing on precinct work. Crunching numbers and understanding how the political system works on the local level are just a few of the areas you will be tested on in this presentation.
  • Understanding the System- In this presentation we breakdown the progressive rise and how their efforts over the past 100 years have build the system we now face. We take a deeper look at that system and explore areas of reinforcement within government than can be broken down and exploited to bring about a more transparent and accountable system.
  • Patriotism & Communication- This presentation explores how activists today can utilize social media to win the hearts and minds of fellow citizens, much like the pamphleteers of the American Revolution. We explore communication and how it has affected the struggle for liberty throughout the years.
  • Digital Pamphleteering- This presentations really explores the how-to of website building. We look at blogging platforms, communications strategies, and other online tools that will help you carry your message.
  • Social Capitalists- In this final new media presentation the value of social networks and how to invest in your “brand” online. Political campaigns are built and ruined on one’s reputation- learn how to influence yours.
  • American Majority will also be involved in the Youth Symposium, with topics and sessions specifically geared to college-age students.

Please come join us in Washington, DC as we the people unite to take back our country. Contact American Majority at 540-338-1251 for more information.

What It Takes: Leaders for a New American Revolution

American Majority exists to identify and train leaders- we do this at the college level with our Campus Majority program, throughout the nation with our Activists Training, and on an on-going basis with our Candidate Trainings.  Very often I talk with an individual who doesn’t consider themselves a leader or is reluctant to step up to the next level.  These times we live in present a unique opportunity- I truly believe that we have the opportunity to shape a new American revolution if we have the courage to do so.  We need strong leaders in each of our communities, running for local offices like county commission, helping others in the community become more engaged in the tea party of 912 group.  So what makes a good leader?

1. Leaders look ahead. American Majority trains up today’s leaders through our candidate trainings, but we also focus on tomorrow- the local leaders within the communities and colleges.  A “farm team” approach ensures that when one leader steps down or away from the battle, another will be on the bench, waiting and capable to step up.  This same philosophy would serve one well as a group leader or even as an elected official- are you looking towards the future to where you want your organization to be?  Are you preparing for the long-term as well as the here and now?  Noah Webster created the first dictionary to ensure that future generations would know their country’s heritage- “As soon as [a child] opens his lips, he should rehearse the history of his own country.”

2. Leaders inspire. They look ahead to the future and then translate that into a vision that inspires and motivates others.  Not everyone will be the leader whose words mobilize the masses, but all of us can be leaders who feed the “better angels of our nature.”  Being passionate about the difference that we can make will help to inspire others in your group, and keep them engaged even when the occasional disappointment comes our way.  I often tell people in trainings that when I first sat down to hear about American Majority, Ned Ryun painted a vision of what our nation could look like if we were successful- and that vision was appealing to me because I saw how it could affect my own life: the private practice my parents built, the life of my little brother who wears the uniform of the United States Navy, the home my husband and I want someday to own, the future children we want to raise on safe streets, in solid schools and in a nation that is free.

3. Leaders strategize. Washington had a battle plan when he went to war; soon after the Founders signed the Declaration of Independence, they had pamphlets printed and distributed, understanding that they must persuade the minds of the people before any revolution could be fought or won.  I’ve noticed leaders of groups around the nation strategizing this year- not just the “heads” of the groups, but the individual leaders as well, forming Constitution study classes, targeting their own precincts, putting together legislative task forces within their groups.  You can’t get to your destination if you don’t know what it is, and a good strategy is the map that allows you to get there.

4. Leaders focus. It’s easy to become distracted by the many things that pull at us, or to allow the urgent to repeatedly crowd out the important.  Good leaders focus on what is important and put their efforts there first.  I once trained a woman who told me that she didn’t have time to be involved in everything, so she was only going to be involved in voter registration.  Important?  Absolutely.  In the time since I first met her at an activist training, I’ve watched as she repeatedly set aside the urgent to focus on the important, and it’s reaping results.

5. Leaders engage. They don’t use coercion or manipulation to get their way, rather they persuade others in their group or influence of the merits their proposal or idea has.  My grandmother’s favorite phrase is “A mind changed against its will is of the same opinion still”- good leaders understand the importance of engaging their members and opponents in a battle for the heart and mind, knowing that once someone comes around to their perspective voluntarily, their involvement will be stronger.

6. Leaders are real people. Rather than sitting on their high horse, they do the little things too.  They work shoulder-to-shoulder with the others in their group.  Many people have come to us after trainings to share stories of how someone set out to be a leader in their group and wanted to be above them all.  A good leader engages in the small things as well as the glamorous, and considers themselves no better than the others in the group.  The official eulogy of George Washington described him as being “First in war, first in peace, and first in the hearts of his countrymen, he was second to none in humble and enduring scenes of private life.”

7. Leaders lead. When decisions must be made, they make them- and often in the face of threat or fear.  During the Revolution when Captain John Parker spotted British troops coming near, he told his militia at Lexington: “Don’t fire unless fired upon. But if they want a war, let it begin here.”  The ability to make a decision when others falter and question is very often what distinguishes a leader from a follower.

8. Leaders do the right thing. All of us at some point reach a fork where we could do the right thing, which is rarely easy, or we could do the wrong thing, which is rarely hard.  Leaders don’t take the short cuts and keep their actions above-the-board.  I don’t know about you, but this particular characteristic makes me think that while we have many elected officials, we have very few leaders.

9. Leaders listen. Every few months, we in the American Majority staff receive books to read and the most recent one was “The Starfish and The Spider.”  This was a fascinating book that examined the differences between early tribes and modern organizations which were hierarchical and those which were “leaderless.”  I started out reading the book with skepticism as I am a classic type-A personality who craves structure and order.  But my mind was changed as I began to understand the importance of this lesson: cut off the head of a spider and it will die.  But if you cut off a starfish’s leg, it grows a new one, and that leg alone can grow a completely new starfish.  The greatest power a leader has is in cultivating within its group the individual members’ leadership abilities.

Why only 9 qualities of leadership?  Because I know the quality of people we train and I’m guessing that each individual who reads this could add their own Number 10 quality of leadership.  Because they’re leaders.

Hone those leadership skills with our Post Party Summits- we kicked off in Pittsburgh last weekend with 250 great patriots (see what one of them had to say about the Summit here), and we’re coming to a city near you this week and the following weekend!  Check our YouTube videos to see what attendees of the Pittsburgh Summit had to say about these unique training opportunities.

Abilene, TX Activist Training

Our nation was founded by ordinary citizen activists desiring a government that was accountable to the people.  Today, ordinary citizens across our nation are tired of the status quo and ready to engage for the betterment of their communities. American Majority’s political training addresses these passions by providing education and resources to help you meet your goals.

American Majority Texas is pleased to announce an Activist Training will be conducted on Tuesday, April 27 in Abilene, TX to provide citizens with the tools necessary to become effective activists.

The political training will take place at Sharon’s BBQ located at 849 E. Hwy 80 in Abilene from 5:30 to 9:30.  Registration opens at 5:30 and training will begin at 6:00. The training is free for current college students and $25 for non-students. Included in the cost of admission is: dinner, training materials, American Majority Activist Training and post-training support materials.

Topics* to be covered during the Training include:

  • Patriotism 2.0
  • Precinct Power
  • Grassroots Organizing
  • The Campaign Plan

If you have any questions or would like additional information, call Raz Shafer at (254) 592-3361 or e-mail Raz@AmericanMajority.org.

Political Training Registration

American Majority is a non-profit and non-partisan political training organization whose mission is to train and equip a national network of leaders committed to individual freedom through limited government and the free market.

* Topics are subject to change.

Oklahoma Christian University Campus Majority Training

American Majority Oklahoma is pleased to announce a Campus Majority Training will be conducted on Tuesday, March 30th, at Oklahoma Christian University in Edmond, Oklahoma to provide college students with the tools necessary to become effective activists for the political issues they care about.  The training in will take place from 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm and will be held in the Davisson American Heritage (DAH) Auditorium.

This training is open to all students and faculty at Oklahoma Christian and the cost is FREE with pizza and drinks also being provided.  The faculty sponsor is Dr. Raymond Huston.

Topics* to be covered during the Training include:

  • Government 101 (how government operates, how legislative and executive bodies work, how to get involved)
  • Holding Government Accountable (how to hold leaders accountable once they are in office)
  • Effectively Communicating Your Views (how to write effective letters to the editor, opinion editorials and blogs, using social networking tools and wiki projects)
  • Getting Involved on Campus (how you can make a difference on your campus)

Full training materials, samples and supplements will be provided to help you apply what you learn to your organization, candidate, cause or community.

To RSVP or additional information, call Seth Brown at 405-639-8896 or e-mail seth@americanmajority.org.

American Majority is a non-profit and non-partisan political training organization whose mission is to train and equip a national network of leaders committed to individual freedom through limited government and the free market.

* Topics are subject to change.

Oklahoma Wesleyan University Campus Majority Training

American Majority Oklahoma is pleased to announce a Campus Majority Training will be conducted on Wednesday, March 24th at Oklahoma Wesleyan University in Bartlesville, Oklahoma to provide college students with the tools necessary to become effective activists for the political issues they care about.  The training in will take place from 3:30 to 5:30pm.

This training is open to all students and faculty at Oklahoma Wesleyan University.  The faculty sponsor is Dr. Dan Wimberly.

Topics* to be covered during the Training include:

  • Government 101 (how government operates, how legislative and executive bodies work, how to get involved)
  • Holding Government Accountable (how to hold leaders accountable once they are in office)
  • Effectively Communicating Your Views (how to write effective letters to the editor, opinion editorials and blogs, using social networking tools and wiki projects)
  • Getting Involved on Campus (how you can make a difference on your campus)

Full training materials, samples and supplements will be provided to help you apply what you learn to your organization, candidate, cause or community.

To RSVP or for more information contact Trait Thompson at 918-289-0159 or e-mail trait@americanmajority.org.

American Majority is a non-profit and non-partisan political training organization whose mission is to train and equip a national network of leaders committed to individual freedom through limited government and the free market.

* Topics are subject to change.

Kansas University Campus Majority Training

American Majority is pleased to announce that its Campus Majority training will be coming to the University of Kansas on Monday, March 8.

Often over-looked and under-utilized by traditional political organizations, American Majority believes today’s college students are among the most effective and passionate activists. To help students increase their effectiveness on campus and prepare them for leadership roles upon graduation, American Majority created Campus Majority. Designed specifically for the college environment, Campus Majority equips students to be effective advocates for liberty and freedom by offering practical training, encouragement and resources.

The training will be held from 5:00pm to 8:00pm at the Dole Institute of Politics (2350 Petefish Drive) on KU’s West Campus. The cost of the training is FREE, pizza (of course) and refreshments to be served.

General topics include:

  • On-Campus Activism (Engaging through building coaltions, promoting institutional transparency, holding meaningful events and causes, and much more)
  • Off-Campus Activism (Engaging through political campaigns, issue advocacy, voter registration, community service, and much more)
  • New and Traditional Media Activism (Communicating your message through social networking platforms and traditional media)

To RSVP for this event, please use this Facebook link or contact Beka Romm at Rebekah@americanmajority.org or call 913-940-7369.

The College of William and Mary Campus Majority Training

American Majority is pleased to announce that its Campus Majority training will be coming to The College of William and Mary on Thursday, February 25.

Often over-looked and under utilized by traditional political organizations, American Majority believes today’s college students are the among the most effective and passionate activists. To help students increase their effectiveness on campus and prepare them for leadership roles upon graduation, American Majority created Campus Majority. Designed specifically for the college environment, Campus Majority equips students to be effective advocates for liberty and freedom by offering practical training, encouragement and resources.

The training will be held from 6:00 to 9:00 pm at the Sadler Center (York Room). The cost of the training is FREE and pizza (of course) and refreshments will be served.

General topics include:

* On-Campus Activism (Engaging through building coaltions, promoting institutional transparency, holding meaning events and causes, and much more)
* Off-Campus Activism (Engaging through political campaigns, issue advocacy, voter registration, community service, and much more)
* New and Traditional Media Activism (Communicating your message through social networking platforms and traditional media mediums)

To RSVP for this event, please visit this Facebook link or e-mail jaoni@americanmajority.org.

Minnesota State University, Mankato Campus Majority Training

American Majority is pleased to announce that its Campus Majority training will be coming to Minnesota State Unuversity on Thursday, February 25.

Often over-looked and under utilized by traditional political organizations, American Majority believes today’s college students are the among the most effective and passionate activists. To help students increase their effectiveness on campus and prepare them for leadership roles upon graduation, American Majority created Campus Majority. Designed specifically for the college environment, Campus Majority equips students to be effective advocates for liberty and freedom by offering practical training, encouragement and resources.

The training will be held from 5:00 to 6:30pm at Centennial Student Union Room 204 (Nichol’s Room).  The cost of the training is FREE and pizza (of course) and refreshments will be served.

General topics include:

  • On-Campus Activism (Engaging through building coaltions, promoting institutional transparency, holding meaning events and causes, and much more)
  • Off-Campus Activism (Engaging through political campaigns, issue advocacy, voter registration, community service, and much more)
  • New and Traditional Media Activism (Communicating your message through social networking platforms and traditional media mediums)

To RSVP for this event, please contact Michael Yost at michael@americanmajority.org.