Monday, November 28, 2005

Rep. Rush to face rival in ’06
Black Star Project head throws hat in the ring

By ERIN MEYER, Hyde Park Herald

Political hopeful Phillip Jackson of Bronzeville recently announced his bid to run for the 1st District U.S. Congressional seat currently held by veteran legislator Rep. Bobby Rush. Jackson will be jogging through the district in the coming weeks. He will also collect signatures from registered voters to get on the March 2006 primary ballot. “Running is my way to find out about the different people and communities in the districts, even just knowing where the potholes are,” he said. “There is so much disparity in the district. Some people are doing very well, but a lot of the African American communities in the district, it's like Hurricane Katrina hit." (click here for full story)

Sunday, November 27, 2005

“I will be literally running through the whole district over the course of the campaign. If you support the ideas that I'm fighting for, please get involved and run with me.”

Tuesday, November 22, 2005


Harvard and U.S. News & World Report Name Ashoka's Bill Drayton One of America's Best Leaders

America's Best Leaders were chosen by the Center for Public Leadership at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government. The committee used a four-point selection criteria -- accomplishments within the past five years, values, durability, and commitment to developing other leaders. All twenty-five leaders share a clearly articulated vision, measurable results, and, in the words of one management guru, Big Hairy Audacious Goals. In Bill Drayton's case, that means nothing less than transforming the citizen sector as a whole through his work at Ashoka, the global organization he founded twenty-five years ago.

http://www.usnews.com/usnews/news/articles/051031/31drayton.htm

Monday, November 14, 2005

For Immediate Release

Contact: Ian Bryan, Citizens to Elect Phillip Jackson, (773) 344-2110

PHILLIP JACKSON TO RUN FOR 1ST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT

Chicago - Phillip Jackson, Executive Director of The Black Star Project, formally announced today his bid for the 1st Congressional District. In a campaign unlike any other Congressional race, Jackson promises to "literally run" for Congress by lacing up his running shoes and "hitting the streets". Rather than focus most of its time and energy in formal, fundraising events, Jackson’s campaign promises to be grassroots and service-oriented. Campaign programs will include rallying supporters to volunteer their time and money to improve their communities in the 1st Congressional District. Additionally, Jackson will ask residents to run with him to improve the district and their own physical health.

"I'm going to run through the whole district," said Jackson when asked about his campaign strategy. "I love being connected to the community in this way. The best way for a person to know what a community needs is to be out in that community listening to the residents. By running with me, people can demonstrate their support and desire for progress."

Phillip Jackson's priorities for the 1st Congressional District are:

A better education system that is competitive in the world economy and resources to support parental and community involvement in the education of children.

Economic development that provides career skills, career opportunities, entrepreneurship and connections to corporate America that will help create and maintain viable communities and quality housing.

Services that support and improve the physical and emotional health and wellness of its residents.

Jackson has a long history of community involvement and leadership from teaching children martial arts for 25 years in the district to serving as the Chief of Staff for the Chicago Public Schools. His diverse career around Chicago and Cook County also includes serving as Senior Vice President of Kroch's & Brentano's bookstores; Assistant Budget Director for the City of Chicago; Deputy Chief of Staff and Director of Intergovernmental Affairs for the Chicago Public Schools; Chief Executive Officer for the Chicago Housing Authority; and Chief for Education for the City of Chicago.

Best known for his role as Founder and Executive Director of The Black Star Project, Jackson is a national leader advocating for parent and community involvement in education. He created numerous programs that help parents become the first, best and most important teachers for their children. Jackson and The Black Star Project led 82 cities around the country back to school with the globally celebrated Million Father March 2005, which called upon men to take children to school on the first day and to make a commitment to a year of positive male involvement in education.

"The clear message from the latest round of academic test scores in Illinois is that, over a five-year period, student achievement has not improved," said Jackson. "The failing students of schools today are the future unemployed, incarcerated and government dependents of tomorrow. The world is changing and our children are not being adequately prepared to compete in it. Schools cannot fix this problem alone. Parents, communities and strong government leadership are keys to solving this problem. The war in Iraq is distracting Washington from the issues Americans are facing at home; these are issues that I will address."

The campaign headquarters is located at 1525 East 53rd Street, Suite 819. For more information, please call 773/344-2110 or email us at
runphilliprun@gmail.com.

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Friday, November 11, 2005

RHS Telecom got a nice little writeup in E-Prairie yesterday:

http://www.eprairie.com/news/viewnews.asp?newsletterID=12967

Our favorite excerpt:

Supporting something more benign and universal as breast cancer or the Special Olympics would seem to be a safer bet than supporting something as specific and potentially controversial as gay and lesbian youth. Conventional wisdom would say that while making a broader charitable appeal, a company can market and sell to a wider swath of its base.

Harney disagrees. It turns out that his specificity evokes a more passionate response from prospects that he is targeting. He added: "There has been no negative reaction. I have had very positive feedback and it has generated many referrals (especially within the charities I support)."

Hat tip to Paul Trout for getting the big picture.

Wednesday, November 09, 2005


Asheville voters: Brian Freeborn needs one more flex of your democratic muscle. Precedent says that he is on City Council, but the decision is up to the powers that be.

Please contact all of the incumbent and incoming council members and let them know that you support appointing Bryan Freeborn to the open council seat.

Incoming Mayor Terry Bellamy:
mailto:terryb@buncombe.main.nc.us

Councilwoman-Elect Robin Cape : mailto:cape@robinforasheville.com

Councilman Jan Davis: mailto:jandavis@main.nc.us

Councilwoman Holly Jones: mailto:hollyj@buncombe.main.nc.us

Councilman Carl Mumpower: mailto:drmumpower@aol.com

Councilman Brownie Newman: bnewman@main.nc.us

Mailing Address for Asheville City Council P.O. Box 7148 Asheville , NC 28802-7148

You can also write letters to the editors of our local newspapers.
Asheville Citizen-Times:
mailto:DRussell@CITIZEN-TIMES.comor mailto:letters@citizen-times.com(200 word maximum)

Mountain Xpress: mailto:trose@mountainx.com

Tuesday, November 01, 2005

Hang in there. Sensible City is working on a few big things. Lots to report in mid November.