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The Time is Now: Watch the rally for immigration reform

On Wednesday, April 10, tens of Thousands of community, labor and immigrant rights supporters and immigrant families converged on the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol, urging Congress to pass common sense Immigration Reform in 2013 that includes a clear and direct path to citizenship for the nation’s 11 million undocumented immigrants.

Educators from across the country were there to support their students and millions of aspiring Americans who contribute daily to our nation.

Lily led educators who came to take a stand for their students and their families.

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Lily Eskelsen Keynote @ Netroots Nation

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Livestream is ON! Bully: From Movie to Movement

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Bully Free: It Starts With Me!

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Netroots Nation 2012: Lily, Livestreaming and so much more!

We are back at Netroots Nation! And this year we have more great coverage that you can follow on the blog, conversations you can join and topics where we need your voice to be heard. You can also follow live and join the discussion at Education Votes.

Lily will be part of the opening keynote.

lily.eskelsen Netroots Nation will kick off with an opening keynote from New York’s Attorney General and the man the American Prospect calls The Man Banks Fear Most, Eric Schneiderman.

Other speakers will include: Providence Mayor Angel Taveras, environmentalist Bill McKibben, Planned Parenthood’s Cecile Richards, Congresswoman Tammy Baldwin and our very own, Lily Eskelsen.

Starts: Thursday, Jun. 7 7:00 PM

Ends: Thursday, Jun. 7 9:00 PM

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Whose Law Is It Anyway? ALEC’s Influence on State Legislatures and What We Can Do About It

The American Legislative Exchange Council has been behind virtually every major right-wing state law in the past two years, including union-busting, teacher-bashing, voter suppression, attacks on immigrants, privatizing basic public services and gutting environmental and health regulations. Learn more about ALEC, who backs them and what you can do to stand in their way.

One of the panelists will be Kim Anderson who currently serves as Director of the Center for Advocacy at the National Education Association (NEA). In this role, Ms. Anderson oversees the organization’s Collective Bargaining and Member Advocacy Department, Government Relations Department, and Human and Civil Rights Department. The Center is responsible for advancing the NEA’s mission, vision, and core values through federal and intergovernmental advocacy, collective bargaining and representational advocacy, and social justice advocacy.

Starts: Thursday, Jun. 7 3:00 PM

Ends: Thursday, Jun. 7 4:15 PM

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