FeelTheBern.org
It was created by 125 volunteers, many from the SandersForPresident subreddit. It provides a way for people to explore Sanders' positions on a variety of issues in detail with links to speeches, articles he's written, bills he introduced, cosponsored or voted for and the like.
Daniela Perdomo, one of the creators, gives some background on the site's creation in an article this morning on Medium, Bernie Sanders & why framing is everything. She made a parallel announcement on the SandersForPresident subreddit (which has 86,000 members).
Excerpt from the reddit announcement:
The project was born, really, on a post here on reddit, where I asked people to help me build a website that would surface better information for voters, in an easy-to-understand way (especially in this era of TL;DR), and be optimized for discoverability.
Our group of over 125 volunteers, culled from reddit and beyond, has been working intensely for a month to produce — in record time, and while balancing our regular jobs and lives — a search-friendly, sharing-optimized, rich-media website that clearly lays out in a sourced, fact-based way exactly what Bernie has done, said, and proposed on every single issue Americans care about. Whether that's something as vast as the environment or criminal justice, or as specific as agricultural labor or what Bernie said/did about Kosovo, this website seeks to demystify the jargon that makes policy discussion so inaccessible to the vast majority of Americans. And like, Bernie's campaign, the website does not attack any other candidates — this is just about him (or, as he likes to say, about you/us/the issues).
Think of FeelTheBern.org as the Wikipedia of Bernie Sanders, only more beautifully-designed and more thoughtfully-written, leveraging the viral power of videos and infographics, and written in an entirely FAQ-like conversational format. If knowledge is power, this site could be hugely empowering to many voters — especially given so many Americans still don't even know who Bernie is (!).
I am deeply grateful and full of admiration for every single one of the amazing humans who embarked on this crazy project with me. I’ve met some of them in person here in NYC, talked to others on Skype, but most are people I may never meet IRL. They represent a true coalition of people joining forces in support of this campaign — for instance, I’m a tech startup dork, working with an Air Force (and NSA) veteran, an Orthodox rabbi, a child of Dominican immigrants working multiple jobs, a 2012 Mitt Romney campaign staffer, two precocious under-18 siblings from NorCal whose parents prefer Hillary, a climate scientist, and lots of educators to build this site together. Our group’s dedication to this volunteer project speaks volumes about how much people power is behind Bernie Sanders’ quest for the White House.
And so now FeelTheBern.org is a living and breathing thing. If you’re already a Bernie supporter, share it with everyone you know. If you’re not, read about him and see how the facts and his record strike you.