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May 5, 2009 -
We get a lot of emails and comments from readers saying "I like what you're doing here at Facing South -- what can I do to get more involved?" We have some exciting plans underway to make your favorite Southern website more social media-like. In the meantime, here are 6 easy ways you can get in on the action:
April 24, 2009 -
In the world of cut-throat Washington lobbying, Virginia-based D & P Creative Strategies wants you to think they're different. The slogan of the small firm - which proudly states on its website that it's "100% minority and woman-owned" - is "Consulting with a Social Conscience." As if to separate themselves from the image of the mercenary, anything-for-the-money culture of K Street, the company instead projects an image of mission-based lobbying with values:
April 17, 2009 -
By Roberto Dr. Cintli Rodriguez, New America Media
March 27, 2009 -
By Tom Baxter, Georgia Online News Service
March 25, 2009 -
In West Virginia, state legislators are fiercely debating a bill for same-day voter registration during the state's early voting period. But despite bi-partisan support in the House chamber, the reform faces a tough road due to charges that allowing voters to register and vote at the same time would invite "voter fraud."
March 19, 2009 -
Facing South has been tracking claims in the media that passage of the Employee Free Choice Act will allegedly lead to a dramatic increase in unemployment. Along with the charge that EFCA would "end secret ballots," this is one of the main charges that opponents of the labor bill are making so it's important to follow the debate.