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Children’s Day At The WV Legislature To Highlight Social Media

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Wednesday, February 17, 2010   

CHARLESTON, W.Va. - For three years, children's day at the state legislature has included a panel of lawmakers answering questions kids have posted on YouTube. This year organizer Jim McKay, the state coordinator with Prevent Child Abuse West Virginia, says they are including a panel by three prominent bloggers about the impact of on-line grassroots organizing. McKay says they want to help find ways to solve many kinds of problems for children, and he says the new social media can help.

"People don't have to be isolated, and just worry about that in their living rooms or talking to their spouses. They can connect with other people, really mobilizing grass-roots activism on behalf of solutions."

Two of the bloggers on the panel will be Jane Hamsher and Christy Hardin-Smith who co-founded the nationally known liberal blog Fire Dog Lake. McKay says the story of that blog is instructive.

"It began with just the two of them and a few comments a day. How did they grow to be such a prominent national force, getting the attention of elected officials through their political action committees?"

McKay says one of the nice things about social media is that it's very personal and democratic, and that it can work for all sorts of people on many different kinds of issues, across the political spectrum.

"The Impact of Online Grassroots Organizing on Legislative Action" Blogger Panel Discussion is at 1:30 p.m. in the Cultural Center Theater at the state Capitol Complex today, followed by the YouTube Youth Forum is at 2:30 p.m.


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