Our Daily Kos Caucus at Netroots Nation 2019 in Philadelphia will be held at 9:00 AM on Friday, July 12th in room 124 in the convention center. Please join us for coffee and pastries!
Markos Moulitsas will be there and Iara Peng, founder and executive director of Prism, will give an in depth review of this new nonprofit affiliate of Daily Kos featuring diverse voices from every background. Q&A will follow.
You can follow @OurPrisms to learn more right now.
Netroots Nation 2019 registration info and Cheers & Jeers party details below.
Bill in Portland Maine, Common Sense Mainer and I are thrilled to announce the annual Cheers & Jeers Dinner at Netroots Nation 2019 this year in Philadelphia! It’s Wednesday, July 10th at 6:00 PM at Aqimero at 10 Avenue of the Arts (Broad St.) in the lobby of the Ritz-Carlton.
To gain entrance to our soirée, please RSVP through kosmail to me, Neeta Lind.
The venue this year is Aqimero, a wood-burning Latin grill, located in the lobby of the Ritz-Carlton. It's a 7-minute and .3 mile walk from the convention center. We will gather in the bar at 6 PM to enjoy drinks and an upscale taco buffet.
It will be a great Daily Kos family reunion and an excellent festive start to our annual convention.
Discounted hotels and airfare information
Are you a new activist looking for next steps? A seasoned organizer looking for skills-building opportunities? Join us at the PA Convention Center in Philadelphia for Netroots Nation 2019!
For more than a decade, Netroots Nation has hosted the largest annual conference for progressives, drawing thousands of attendees from around the country and beyond.
Each year our agenda includes panels on almost every progressive issue, from current battles to long-term movement strategy. Our 2019 agenda includes conversations about how we define and popularize an inclusive, progressive 2020 platform centered on equality, sustainability and justice; case studies showcasing lessons learned from the 2018 primaries; and sessions highlighting efforts to strengthen our democracy, from protecting voting access to ensuring that our elected leadership is responsive to their constituents and communities.
Click here to browse our full list of panels.
Photos of past Cheers & Jeers Dinners. I’m looking forward to seeing all of you again!
RSVPS
1. Neeta Lind, organizer (kosmail her to attend)
2. Common Sense Mainer
3. Bill in Portland Maine
4. Meteor Blades
5. Paul Hogarth
6. Chris Reeves
7. Ed Tracey
8. Norm
9. Jeff Singer
10. aravir
11. Avilyn
12. side pocket
13. Mrs. side pocket
14. gizmo
15. gizmo’s squeeze
16. smileycreek
17. paradise50
18. vicki
19. BeninSC
20. Kathy
21. belinda ridgewood
22. Rachel Sinderbrand
23. SanDiegoDem
24. susans
25. shayera
26. Stephen Wolf
27. Carolyn Fiddler
28. TexMex
29. LuLu
30. mconvente
31. loggersbrat
32. Denise Oliver Velez
33. ramara
34. AdamB
35. Faith Gardner
36. Cara Zelaya
37. Ntebo Mokuena
38. Iara Peng
39. 714day
40. brillig
41. mic
42. K1
43. K1’s +1
44. K2
45. Chitown Kev
46. gmats
47. grapes
48. Jo
49. Jen Hayden
50. Will Rockafellow
51. Amy R
52. JR
53. John M Webb
54. nancyjones
55. Susan S
56. Dorothy He
57. peregrine kate
58. Dartagnan
59. Laura Clawson
60. Steven Howard
61. Erin Tulley
62. zenbassoon
63. Will Johnson
64. BJM1
65. Maya Gold
66. Richard Cranium
67. Rachel Colyer
68. Walter Einenkel
69. evcoren
70. Julie Lee
71. Marissa Higgins
72. nomandates
73. ericlewis0
74. Lefty Coaster
75. True Blue Majority
76. Jesse Bacon
77. shanikka
78. Chrissie Castro
79. Anathea Chino
80. Kelli TwoTeeth
81. Rochelle Adams
82. Austin Weahkee
83. Nancy Deere-Turney
84. Julian Noisecat
85. stevezelitch
86. Celeste Zelitch
87. Egberto Willies
88. Renee Dorsey
89. Chris Savage
90. Anne Savage
91. Wai Lee Chin Feman
92. Amelia Hay
93. Phillyfreedom
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