16. October 2023 · Comments Off on National Democratic Training – October 16, 2023 · Categories: Recent Events

Just touching base — Our introductory training event focused on first-time Asian American and Pacific Islander candidates with Public Wise is tomorrow.

We’re bringing together an expert trainer, an amazing organization, and a curated curriculum designed to go through all the considerations of making the decision to run. And we’ll give you a preview right here of what’s to come!

The trainer: Vanessa Hsia is a digital-comms enthusiast and writer based in D.C. She currently leads communications strategy at a community organization called Femex, and has spent the past year training grassroots organizers and comms professionals on messaging and digital advertising with Priorities USA.

The partner org:Public Wise is committed to forging a diverse, multiracial Democratic Party. They accomplish this work by investing in research, supporting grassroots campaigns, and investing in educational opportunities like this training!

The curriculum: You’ll learn four key takeaways during Tuesday’s training. By the end, you’ll understand the steps to run for office, get help choosing the best office to run for, identify what support you’ll need, and even prepare to sharing your decision with your personal network.

This training does not commit you to a run for office. But it will provide you with the support you need to get started in earnest. We hope to see you tomorrow, Tuesday, October 17, at 1pm ET!

And it doesn’t stop there! You can always visit the Online Academy’s Course Catalog, set up a free account, and keep track of your progress while taking advantage of our extensive course offerings.

And it doesn’t stop there! You can always visit the Online Academy’s Course Catalog, set up a free account, and keep track of your progress while taking advantage of our extensive course offerings.

13. October 2023 · Comments Off on National Democratic Training – October 13, 2023 · Categories: Recent Events

A better NDTC online learning experience has arrived 🙌💻

Have you logged into the new Online Academy yet? Login today and explore your updated dashboard and enhanced learning experience (and take a course or download a resource while you are there!)

Yesterday, our Online Academy transitioned over to a new dashboard with an updated learning experience. You’ll still have access to the same courses and resources you do now, but with an improved experience to help you learn the skills you need quicker and more effectively.

You’ll continue to see new enhancements and updates as we head into the new year (we can’t wait to share how you can use them to organize your training and reach your goals more effectively) but for now, here’s what you need to know:

  • You’ll need to re-login the first time you enter the Online Academy after the switch over using your same credentials (don’t worry if you’ve forgotten your password, you can reset it).
  • Your course enrollment will be transitioned to your new dashboard, meaning your completed courses will still be reflected.
  • If you have any struggles, head over to traindemocrats.org/techsupport, fill out the form, and our tech team will help you out!

How to Maximize Your Personal Network to Raise Money
Friday, October 13 at 1pm ET

We’re thrilled to partner up for this training with the preeminent fundraising experts in progressive politics: ActBlue!

The greatest source of revenue for your campaign are the people around you, both in your personal network and wider community.

This training will show you how to optimize your existing networks in order to secure campaign funds. You’ll get tactics, tips, and tricks for making hard asks and re-soliciting (or re-engaging) prior donors.


How to Run a Political Campaign Debrief
Monday, October 16 at 1pm ET

Even though Election Day has not happened yet, planning a debrief with your team needs to be a priority. At this training, you’ll learn from your wins and losses in 2023 and move on with a better, stronger strategy for 2024.

By the end of the training, you’ll be able to recognize the components of an effective debrief and get the tools to lead one yourself.

So You Want to Run for Office: Asian American & Pacific Islander (AAPI) Edition with Public Wise
Tuesday, October 17 at 1pm ET

In partnership with Public Wise, this training will celebrate Asian Americans in Democratic politics.

The AAPI community is the fastest growing demographic in the country. For Democrats, focusing on issues important to AAPI communities and centering their lived experiences means ensuring AAPI folks have a pathway and the resources to run for office.

Join trainer Vanessa Hsia as she takes you through the essentials of deciding to run, from exploring the roles in your local government and community to sharing the news with your personal network.

And it doesn’t stop there! You can always visit the Online Academy’s Course Catalog, set up a free account, and keep track of your progress while taking advantage of our extensive course offerings.

And it doesn’t stop there! You can always visit the Online Academy’s Course Catalog, set up a free account, and keep track of your progress while taking advantage of our extensive course offerings.

12. October 2023 · Comments Off on National Democratic Training – October 12, 2023 · Categories: Recent Events

Hey there — NDTC is dedicated to continually improving the learning experience, whether you’ve taken one or 100 trainings!

That’s why we’re emailing you first about updates to our course dashboard that will enhance your learning in a more personalized way.

First things first: your login will remain the same. You don’t need to create a new account or password, though you may need to log in again.

When you log in, you will now be greeted by the new and improved dashboard, where you can manage your learning journey. The dashboard will show you…

  • Which courses and learning plans you’re enrolled in
  • Upcoming virtual live trainings you’re registered for
  • Access to featured and NDTC recommended content

While our look has changed, the content remains the same. You still have access to all the same courses and material, but the experience is better than ever. New look, same NDTC!

If you experience any trouble or bugs, you can contact our Product and Tech Team directly through our tech support form: https://traindemocrats.org/techsupport.

– The NDTC Team

And it doesn’t stop there! You can always visit the Online Academy’s Course Catalog, set up a free account, and keep track of your progress while taking advantage of our extensive course offerings.

And it doesn’t stop there! You can always visit the Online Academy’s Course Catalog, set up a free account, and keep track of your progress while taking advantage of our extensive course offerings.

10. October 2023 · Comments Off on Liz Vann-Clark TCH Endorsement · Categories: Elections

Thank you, Tri-Cities Herald editors, for your endorsement!

Our affordable housing and growing homeless crises is a complex issue that will need the voices and ideas of all stakeholders to address. I appreciate all of our community members who have shared their diverse perspectives with me. The common theme I hear is that our resources are overwhelmed and we need more housing. I believe that we can work together across local business partnerships, community support organizations, and community resources to address this issue with local solutions.

06. October 2023 · Comments Off on National Democratic Training – October 6, 2023 · Categories: Recent Events

Something new is coming!

On October 12th our Online Academy will transition over to a new dashboard with an updated learning experience. You’ll still have access to the same courses and resources you do now, but with an improved experience to help you learn the skills you need quicker and more effectively.

You’ll continue to see new enhancements and updates as we head into the new year (we can’t wait to share how you can use them to better organize your training and reach your goals more effectively) but for now, here’s what you need to know:

  • You’ll need to re-login the first time you enter the Online Academy after the switch over (don’t worry if you’ve forgotten your password, you can reset it)
  • Your course enrollment will be transitioned to your new dashboard, but not your course progress (so note where you are in a course NOW to more quickly allow you to find your spot after the transition). You will still have a record of courses completed.
  • If you have any struggles, head over to traindemocrats.org/techsupport, fill out the form, and our tech team will help you out!

A special thank you to everyone who joined this week’s Build Blue Week events.

In the coming weeks, look forward to more wrap-up content and highlights from our four incredible panels.

In the meantime: it’s October, meaning Election Day is just around the corner. While we take a live training break next week, look forward to October’s live training events that will review key skills and lay the foundation for debriefing.


What Is a Democratic Precinct Chair?
Friday, October 12 at 1pm ET

Whether you are running for office or working with your local Democratic party, it’s essential to understand what a Democratic Precinct Chair is and the role they play in field efforts and precinct prioritization.

This training will teach you everything you need to know about the precinct chair role, and our expert trainers will discuss non-electoral organizing in your precinct.


How to Maximize Your Personal Network to Raise Money
Friday, October 13 at 1pm ET

We’re thrilled to partner up for this training with the preeminent fundraising experts in progressive politics: ActBlue!

The greatest source of revenue for your campaign are the people around you, both in your personal network and wider community.

This training will show you how to optimize your existing networks in order to secure campaign funds. You’ll get tactics, tips, and tricks for making hard asks and re-soliciting (or re-engaging) prior donors.


How to Run a Political Campaign Debrief
Monday, October 16 at 1pm ET

Even though Election Day has not happened yet, planning a debrief with your team needs to be a priority. At this training, you’ll learn from your wins and losses in 2023 and move on with a better, stronger strategy for 2024.

By the end of the training, you’ll be able to recognize the components of an effective debrief and get the tools to lead one yourself.

And it doesn’t stop there! You can always visit the Online Academy’s Course Catalog, set up a free account, and keep track of your progress while taking advantage of our extensive course offerings.

And it doesn’t stop there! You can always visit the Online Academy’s Course Catalog, set up a free account, and keep track of your progress while taking advantage of our extensive course offerings.

05. October 2023 · Comments Off on Ag and Rural Caucus -October 2023 · Categories: Committee News, Recent Events

ARC for October

Obsession has its limits

Last evening’s conversation (Stop the Killing) was both passionate and respectful. I thank all you who elected to participate. Unfortunately, we were only a handful. That alone says something. My problem statement calling for redirecting of our policy from more effective gun control to robust social measures to stop the violence apparently does not resonate.

I had teased that we were obsessive not about guns but about making rural Washington competitive for Democrats. Even obsessions, though, have their limits. It is apparent that the personal and moral pain surrounding guns offsets our electoral ambitions. There are limits to how far we choose to compromise.

We had scant convergence last evening. People left the meeting with pretty much the same position they had when they joined the meeting. Several participants were pleased we were taking a fresh look at guns. Others rejected the idea, with passion.

Guns will continue to part of the conversation in rural Washington, with or without us. Will we engage that conversation anticipating necessary compromise to reach constructive agreement? Will we seek convergence? Some of us will; some of us will choose not to. Each choice is respected.

Don
6 October 2023

Addendum
Suicide, Homicide, and Mass Killings

We all respond with horror to school shootings or killings in shopping malls or churches. We should. The victims are innocent, often children. They have done nothing to place themselves in harm’s way. Their daily routine is interrupted – forever. And we pay attention.

Nearly 50,000 people die by firearms each year. Too many. And too many die by their own hand with guns. Suicides account for 54 percent of deaths by firearm. Homicides are 43 percent. That leaves 3 percent who die by “active shooters” in mass killings.

Pistols – not rifles – are the firearm of choice in suicides, homicides, and active shooter events. The last category may surprise. The FBI reports that last year active shooters used more handguns than rifles.

So, handguns used in suicide and homicide should grab our attention more than active shooters and assault rifles. The opposite is true. Why? Drama makes a difference, of course. And active shootings are increasing. That makes a difference too.

A friend suggests that our heightened sensitivity to active shooter events also may have something to do with our sense that we should be able to manage our own risk of suicide and homicide, not perfectly but pretty much. With active shootings, all our notions of personal agency are violated. There is no rhyme or reason for why we survive or die. It is the perfect prescription for terror.

Obsessed?

Are we obsessed with guns? No. We are obsessed with making Democrats competitive in rural Washington.

We are about shifting the narrative on guns. Our candidates need this; our party needs this; our democracy needs this. “This” is re-making “gun control” into “stop the killing”.

This is part strategy. Democrats cannot be heard in rural Washington. Because we are distrusted on guns, we are shut out talking about women’s rights or equitable health care or Washington’s regressive tax structure. Democrats are shut out of talking about jobs because we are “soft” on guns. The strategy is to neutralize guns, take them away as a valence issue, an issue that divides us and them
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The other part is policy. We cannot pretend to gain trust on firearms without making concessions. We have to internalize that our interest is to stop the killing,  not remove firearms from American society. And we have to be careful about our language.

Policy around “stop the killing” is not just concession. There is opportunity. The opportunity is to build larger coalitions around the health of our communities. If we focus on the act and the actor, we in Washington need to invest in that actor, that person. Investing in the person means support for mental health therapy. It means early childhood intervention. It means building our families. It means investing in our communities. We can mobilize support for investing in our human resources around the reduction of violence. Even Democrats who resist a shift from removing guns to reducing violence, can welcome Republicans in advocating robust child and family programs.

Opening conversation about guns is a proxy for being worth talking to in rural Washington. Our candidates need this opportunity.

See you Thursday.

Don
1 October 2023

Stop the Killing – Start the Talk

Our next step? Conversation with “the other side.”

We left our last meeting a little unsure of what to do next in re-casting the “gun control” rhetoric into a “stop the killing” narrative, into a narrative that we rural Democrats can use to engage our neighbors. In retrospect, the answer was clear. We have to talk to someone from the gun community
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Bob Bloch is from my home town. We graduated from Whitman College a year apart. We share friends, though we have not been in touch for some thirty years. And he has been active in the Walla Walla Gun Club since 1965. He is committed to firearm safety, and to firearms.

I would like to say that I had to work hard to get Bob to talk with us. Truth is, Bob wants to break down the divides as much as we do. He was an easy sale. I didn’t cheat though – Bob is not a ringer. Bob, rather, is the sort of skeptical citizen whose trust we eventually need to earn.

Bob concedes that the gun lobby has its crazies. Without quite conceding that we have crazies in our own ranks, we do come to this discussion with different viewpoints. Some of us reject guns wholesale, having seen gun violence first hand. Others of us are more comfortable with firearms, having been taught firearm safety early on by our fathers. Starting with a “stop the killing” objective, maybe we can approach common ground among ourselves, just as we explore common ground with Bob.

Join us next Thursday, 5 October. Bring your good humor along with your thoughts and values.

Don
27 September 2023

October Schedule

6:30 pm Thursday 5 October 

Stop the Killing…Start the Talk

Bob Bloch
Walla Walla Gun Club

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81582823697?pwd=V1FaVlV3Ly8xTHFBTTZZM1VxblVjQT09

6:30 pm Thursday 19 October

Rural Newspapers: importance and viability
The Eagle (Wahkiakum)
The Islands’ Sounder
The Miner (Pend Oreille)

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83419676203?pwd=NUo0NVVYOHU4Ky91RTYxa1Q0cjdXQT09

Join me in Spokane

The State Party is spotlighting the constituency caucuses Friday evening at five o’clock. The Ag and Rural Caucus will have a table. Please come and join me at the table. We can use the time to chat among ourselves if traffic is light.

We will not have a formal session at the State Committee. We will try to squeeze in a social gathering.

I am working on a Better Practices program for 5 October. I will have more information later in the week.

Our Policy Series on 19 October takes up community newspapers, their role and viability.

Don
25 September 2023


Our Better Practices roundtable is on the first Thursday of each month at 6:30 pm.. Use the link above for 2023.

Our Policy Series is on the third Thursday of each month at 6:30 pm. Use the link above for 2023. 


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04. October 2023 · Comments Off on ACLU October 4, 2023 · Categories: Announcements

Banned Books Week

“If you don’t teach diversity and the truth as it was, we risk repeating the horrors of the past. Not only that, but we actively harm and further oppress the voices of the marginalized.” – Dezz

It’s Banned Books Week, ACLU Supporter, and we’re in the middle of a crisis: Book bans have increased 40% compared to last year.

This school year, a long list of books have been pulled from library shelves across the country, including Toni Morrison’s Beloved, Art Spiegelman’s Maus, and Judy Blume’s Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret. It’s a direct attack on First Amendment rights.

The truth is, there’s only one reason elected officials and school districts are banning books again: They want to prevent students from learning about racism, sexism, and history – but these conversations are essential to educating the next generation of our nation’s leaders.

So the ACLU is working to defend First Amendment rights by challenging classroom censorship laws in Florida, New Hampshire, and Oklahoma. Students, their parents, and community members are joining the fight. Follow this link to learn more about why our supporters are defending the right to learn!

Thanks for reading,

The ACLU Team


American Civil Liberties Union
125 Broad Street, 18th Floor
New York, NY 10004, USA

01. October 2023 · Comments Off on National Democratic Training – Newsletter – October 1, 2023 · Categories: Announcements

October is an exciting month for the National Democratic Training Committee: we Build Blue, hit major milestones, and get excited — no, really! — for 2024.

Please read on for some important updates and to see how you can participate in your community, or consider a donation to help make our work possible.

Together,
Kelly
National Democratic Training Committee


We’ve been saying this over and over, folks. There are no off years, and there is always work to be done! Here are a few updates on the progress we’ve made so far:

We’ve trained over 100,000 Democrats!!!!!

That’s something to celebrate, and we couldn’t be prouder.

In 3 and a half years, we’ve seen a dramatic 525% increase in learners, with 9,149 new learners this year. Access to our online academy continuously expands and there is truly no limit on what NDTC learners can do across the country.

We’re empowering EVERYONE to make a difference!

It’s official: 2023 will have the highest percentage of women and people of color candidates/trainees in NDTC history! We expect that number to grow as we lower the barrier to entry by providing our training for free, giving everyone the tools to make a difference in their communities.

And we bring RESULTS!

NDTC has secured victories for Democrats up and down the ballot with 160 primary wins in key states like New York, Virginia, Indiana, Ohio, Texas, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and Oregon. NDTC continues to offer resources and support to those candidates as they head forward to the general election this November, and we are thrilled and excited to celebrate victories this fall!

Looking ahead to 2024:

Success in 2024 and beyond starts right now by training candidates, campaign staff, and local leaders on the ground. In the past six months, NDTC has held in-person trainings with partners in Kansas, Indiana, Virginia, Mississippi, Illinois, Kentucky, Wisconsin, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Tennessee. We’re putting in work right now to build next year’s blue wave!


We are tremendously excited to share the following events that are a part of our exciting Build Blue Week taking place in the first week of October.

The events will feature a diverse and representative lineup of elected officials, top campaign experts, and leaders of Democratic organizations to provide the tools, training, and first-hand experience needed to help you successfully run for office and further Democratic values in your community. More information on events can be found below, we hope you can join us!

Down Ballot Up Ticket: How Democrats Win in 2024
October 2, 2023, 1:00pm – 2:00pm (ET)

Monday’s event will cover how to build power at the local level. Having fantastic Democratic candidates running for the local school board, town council or other elected position will not only make a difference at the local level itself, but also improves voter turnout for the races at the top of the ticket.

Cultivating Local Donors for Long Term Change
October 3, 2023, 1:00pm – 2:00pm (ET)

On Tuesday we will be covering best practices regarding donor engagement. Learning how to engage local donors not only sets you up for success this election season, but also helps create the infrastructure to drive the blue wave for decades to come.

Coalition Building for Community Change
October 4, 2023, 1:00pm – 2:00pm (ET)

Our training on Wednesday covers the importance of working with the amazing organizations that already exist in your community. Our panel of proven coalition builders will explain the process of engaging, energizing and organizing the networks in your community that are already motivated to seek progressive change.

Messages That Connect: Local Issues and National Narratives
October 5, 2023, 1:00pm – 2:00pm (ET)

Our final event on Thursday covers the importance of messaging not only national issues, but local issues specific to your community as well. This training will prepare you for how best to message to voters on the issues that impact them in their day-to-day lives.