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Community on the Net – The Platform To Network, The Power to Mentor

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Community on the Net has a transcendent role as , simultaneously, the beginning, means and end product of networking and the development of community, specifically women’s communities.

Back in 1996 when AdvancingWomen.com was one of the first women’s sites on the Net, joining the scientists, engineers, government workers, and a few bold pioneers, we were just entering a whole new world and a new era, and much like the dinosaurs crawling out of the swamps, when we saw the light, we must have blinked.
I remember writing articles to explain to women what “Cyberspace” was, what emails and chat rooms were, and how to use them. But, since then, in our new networked world, we have all gotten up to speed and gone on to become prolific users of YouTubeFacebook, Tweet and the entire blogosphere and  social networking panorama.
I look back and see how remarkably prescient some of those early  articles were.  Somehow we knew “As consumers grow familiar with the Net, their appetite for real time information, delivered in the most convenient and accessible way will continue to increase voraciously. People will want news, weather, the ability to order books or cars, to get a map, access a how-to site, or ring up a sale on an antique listed on eBay, all from their cell phone, Palm Pilot, Blackberry or even their watch.”
Probably it was Bill Gates or possibly Steve Jobs who foresaw that future, even then.
But, even then, AdvancingWomen.com knew two important things:


1. There are unique characteristics of the Net which make it an ideal vehicle for community formation and networking


2. Women’s communities on Net in could play a pivotal role in establishing a electronic networking structure to support other women.


The quintessential experience on the Web is the formation of communities of common interests. This capability of the Net to break down masses of people into communities of interest is a critical factor.
AdvancingWomen.com believes it is important that a meaningful part of content on the Net be shaped and produced by women and offer new paradigms to support women in their attempt to advance. The Internet has empowered us to become a nation of citizen journalists,  sending in our videos of hurricanes to CNN, and writing on our blogs about what matters most to our communities of interest. The Net today, particularly with its new, free communication platforms such as Workpress, and the many automated blogging and social networking tools available, opens up the potential for an historic landmark in serious communication. It advances women’s hope that women around the world will accept this challenge and choose to use the advantages they have been blessed with — their education, talent, abilities and determination — to advance women everywhere.
Our first task is to foster a sense of inclusive community among women’s groups with many different agendas and ideologies because that is the catalyst which will drive open communication among them and form the foundation for both networking, and its further evolution into a support system. Ideally, a support system requires cohesiveness. A group with common goals can build on a shared history, shared experiences.  We do not have to share all our beliefs and ideologies.  We just have to share the belief that there is still work to be done for women to advance, and share our binding common commitment to that goal.
To achieve women’s advancement in many areas – business, law, politics, academia –  we need a critical mass of women and women’s organizations to share their knowledge and strategies. We need ” to use more of what (women already ) know, to create opportunities for private knowledge to be made public and tacit knowledge to be made explicit” . Communities of interest foster teamwork, nourish social forms of learning and provide a means to capture, synthesize and formalize knowledge, to marshal its use into action plans.  All of this can be captured and put forth on the Net.

Perhaps the most exciting part of the Net are the new communities being forged with new perceptions, new alliances, new agendas and a focus on communication as a means to achieve their goals. Site by site these women’s communities are forming a nucleus of a women’s support structure on the Net, not just to address a single issue, but to support women in all their multi-faceted challenges, from careers and education to seeking family friendly legislation and more women legislators.
AdvancingWomen.com is one such community, which fuses the power of the Net, as a communication, networking and information tool, with the compelling agenda of women seeking the most effective means to advance their careers or business.
The New Agenda , a non-partisan women’s group, seeks to bring about a systemic change in the way women are treated in the media, by the government, at the workplace, and at home, working towards parity in the government and in the workplace.
There are  many such women’s groups working on the Net to advance women.
But there is much which remains to be done. The Net is not a passive experience in which you are fed news or entertainment; the Net is an interactive medium which encourages participation and response and features two way communication, forums, group discussions, debate, voting. You can get on the Net and , by participating, help shape it into what you want it to be.  You can choose to harness the power of the Net to make progress for women so their voices will be heard and they will have equal access to pay and power and benefits. The Internet is very much like democracy in that ,even if you are entitled to vote, you must still get out and do it yourself. You can’t assign it and you can’t delegate it . You must do it yourself.
As an old proverb says, you make the path by walking on it. And you put the Web to Work for women by networking on it. Who better to shape the future of the Net, than you?

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BlogTalkRadio interview with Amy Siskind : The New Agenda

BlogTalkRadio interview with Amy Siskind : The New Agenda.

We thought you might want to hear more from the co-founder of The New Agenda., a new non-partisan group for women’s rights.

Amy Siskind, co-founder of The New Agenda

Amy Siskind, co-founder of The New Agenda

“On September 10 our own Amy Siskind was the guest on Tommy Christopher’s Unusable Signal on BlogTalkRadio.
Amy talked with co-hosts Tommy Christopher and Tom Fitzsimmons about the founding of  The New Agenda and explained the group’s non-partisan mission and goals.

We’ve excerpted a few snippets from the hour-long interview to share here. Just click on each link to transform it into a tiny little in-line mp3 player” — to listen, go to The New Agenda.

( Disclosure – I am also a co-founder of The New Agenda, a group characterized as a “big tent”, with members having a whole range of different idealogies but joined in their commitment to women’s rights.  So I guess it would be fair to say, like all members of The New Agenda, I am a committed supporter of women’s rights and the goal of advancing women…. as if that weren’t perfectly clear to all who follow AdvancingWomen.com and this blog.  However, the reason I will be following and reporting on The New Agenda from time to time, is because the group has formed and taken a bold, activist and leadership role in protecting and advancing women’s rights in multliple venues and on many levels. For women everywhere, this should be extremely newsworthy and relevant to their lives.   If you have comments or feedback, agree or disagree, we invite you to share your thoughts )

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The Big Tent – by Dr. Violet Socks

The Big Tent – Reclusive Leftist » Blog Archive » .

In her explanation of “The Big Tent”, which is how leader Amy Siskind characterized “The New Agenda”, Violet Socks says, in part:

“Imagine a big lawn party with lots of little booths and kiosks staffed by different groups. This lawn party is Feminism. Over in one rather large booth we have the liberal feminists; they’re wearing power suits and carrying Blackberries. In another part of the lawn the cultural feminists are holding court in their Earth Mother skirts, with some womyn-only music playing on the speakers.

In the middle of the lawn is a big blue tent with a sign saying, “The New Agenda.” This is the tent where women from all the different booths and kiosks gather to work on the issues they agree on — which, as we all know, is not every issue. They don’t stop being themselves when they go to The New Agenda tent, and they don’t abandon their beliefs. They just put aside their differences long enough to talk about the things they do agree on.

Pro-choice women will never agree with pro-life women on abortion, but they do agree on equal pay and healthcare and domestic violence. In The New Agenda tent, those are the things they can work on together. The Hothead Paisan lesbians and the feminists-for-Christ probably won’t be joining each other’s social clubs anytime soon, but in The New Agenda tent they can put their heads together to figure out how to combat sexism in the media.

The idea is to create a place where we can join forces on the many issues that unite us, instead of remaining always divided by the issues that separate us.”

For more of Dr. Socks post, go to

The Big Tent – Reclusive Leftist » Blog Archive » .

Sarah Palin on feminist issues : The New Agenda

Sarah Palin on feminist issues : The New Agenda.

Violet Socks, Editor of The New Agenda has posted these statements to help clarify what Sarah Palin’s position actually is.  Violet says:

“Sarah Palin calls herself a “pro-life feminist.” Basically, that’s feminism minus abortion rights.

Obviously that puts her at odds with modern American feminism on a crucial issue. But to hear tell from the many feminist writers now publishing furious editorials, Sarah Palin isn’t just out of step on that one issue. She is, according to them, the antithesis of everything feminism means.

Really?

I thought I’d start a collection of Palin’s own statements on feminist issues. I post these for now without comment; that’ll come later. From what I can tell, the feminist writers who are attacking Palin are doing so with an astonishing disregard for the truth. I’m still trying to sort out why.”

To view the lists go to Sarah Palin on feminist issues

For more on The New Agenda see our post about The Big Tent

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THE NEW AGENDA to Serve as Watch Dog for Women Candidates

The New Agenda (www.thenewagenda.net), a non-partisan women’s rights advocacy group with men and women members nationwide, recognizes the history making selection of Governor Sarah Palin as Senator John McCain’s running mate. As Governor Palin hits the campaign trail, The New Agenda members will serve as watch dogs monitoring news coverage and statements by political pundits, campaign surrogates and other commentators for any sexist bias.

“We cannot and will not sit idly by while another qualified candidate goes through what Senator Hillary Clinton had to endure. Issues are fair game. Sexist treatment is no longer fair game,” said Amy Siskind, a co-founder of The New Agenda.

The New Agenda members are monitoring the airwaves, blogs, and print reports for derogatory language, misogynist attacks, and denigrating statements. The New Agenda will respond swiftly against any perpetrators of such attacks.

“Our members were outraged that within 24 hours of Governor Palin’s historic candidacy she was dismissed as “tokenism,” she was referred to as a “MILF” (mother I’d like to f*uck), and chuckling male commentators said:” The only thing she didn’t say was who needs some pie I baked this morning?” added Siskind.

The New Agenda members are committed to promoting women’s leadership and ensuring that women candidates are treated with the respect they deserve. We are confident that the media, the campaigns, and campaign surrogates can turn this historic election into one we can look back on with pride.

For more information contact:

newagendapress@yahoo.com

Clinton’s journey awakens a new women’s movement – The Boston Globe

Clinton’s journey awakens a new women’s movement – The Boston Globe.

Clinton’s presidential bid galvanized women as no other campaign in recent history has….In Denver this week, many of these women have been talking about the emergence of a new movement that would unite women across the generational divide to combat discrimination, unequal pay, and other concerns.

“This is beyond Hillary now,” said Maerose Tengsico, a 55-year-old insurance claims adjustor and the head of the California chapter of 18 Million Voices Rise Hillary Rise, which organized a march through Denver yesterday. “This is about women in general. . . . I think there’s going to be another movement coming, a different kind of movement of women for women. We’ve been silent for some time.”

Several dozen of Clinton’s strongest female supporters met three weeks ago in New York to organize The New Agenda, a nonpartisan group focused on women’s issues and electing women candidates. Amy Siskind, a major Democratic donor and activist from New York who helped start it, said in a phone interview yesterday that she has received e-mails and calls of support from around the country.

“I think the grave mistreatment of Hillary during the primary has been an awakening for a lot of women who. . . didn’t consider themselves to be feminists in the past,” she said. “Millions of folks feel like the Democratic Party abandoned its loyal base of women in this election.”