Posted by digitalsista on August 30th, 2008 in Feminism, Netroots, eGovernment, elections 2008, politics
[Cross posted @ Women and Politics]
Getting into Pepsi Center on the day of the Role Call Vote seemed easier than normal. Although the security was the same as any other day there were not as many people entering at 3 p.m. I wasn’t sure if it was too early or if many people hadn’t realized [...]
Posted by digitalsista on August 27th, 2008 in Netroots, eGovernment, politics
[Cross posted from Women and Poltics]
After various votes from delegates from each state in the most exciting process to allow delegates to cast their votes, once the state of New York was asked, Senator Hilary Clinton asked to suspend the role call. Speaker Nancy Pelosi moved to accept the call to suspend. It was second [...]
Posted by digitalsista on August 26th, 2008 in Diversity, Feminism, Mobile Computing, Netroots, Social Media, Technology, Uncategorized, Women in Tech, eGovernment, elections 2008, politics
Outside of P.F. Chang’s on 15th Street in Denver shortly after Hilary Clinton’s speech I find two young women going in to eat. I inquire about Clinton’s speech and what it meant for them to hear what she said tonight and for the Democratic Party.
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