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  1. Cette commune de Loire-Atlantique s’engage pour l’environnement via un « permis de

    Nous avons besoin de vos cookies pour vous offrir la meilleure expérience de lecture possible et vous proposer…
    #Nantes #FR #France #Actu #News #Europe #EU #actu #Actualités #commune #engage #environnement #europe #Loire-Atlantique #paysdelaloire #permis #Républiquefrançaise #végétaliser
    europesays.com/fr/812366/

  2. Carte blanche à Erri De Luca : un entretien passionné avec l’écrivain et poète engagé, animé par Philippe Meirieu. Parole vive, littérature et engagement à découvrir ! #ErriDeLuca #Littérature #Poésie #Engagé #Rencontres #LanceursdAlerte #French
    video.lanceurs-alerte.fr/video

  3. 📝 New blog! What happens when implicit scoring gets it wrong? Wrote about where it falls short and how Explicit Scoring in Umbraco Engage 17.1 gives marketers the confidence to stop guessing 🔒

    🔗cornehoskam.com/posts/why-impl

    #Umbraco #Engage #Marketer #Blog

  4. Interim Venezuelan President Pledges to Engage in Dialogue in Message to Trump

    Earlier, Trump stated that Delcy Rodríguez is “doing an excellent job,” simply because she is cooperating with the…
    #Conflict #Conflicts #War #dialogue #Engage #interim #message #pledges #president #trump #Venezuela #Venezuelan
    europesays.com/2829983/

  5. Bundesbildungsministerin Karin Prien (CDU) has announced that she will table a draft law this year to strengthen Germany's voluntary service programs. Speaking... news.osna.fm/?p=34707 | #news #boost #civic #duty #engage

  6. Venezuela : la présidente Rodriguez s’engage à organiser des élections libres

    La présidente par intérim du Venezuela Delcy Rodriguez s’est engagée, dans un entretien avec la chaîne américaine NBC…
    #Toulon #FR #France #Actu #News #Europe #EU #actu #Actualités #elections #engage #europe #libres #organiser #presidente #Provence-Alpes-Côted'Azur #Républiquefrançaise #Rodriguez #toulon #Venezuela
    europesays.com/fr/730729/

  7. Until Sen. Bernie Sanders began holding rallies in Republican-held districts to address DOGE’s destructive impact on federal workers and programs,
    most progressives had not dared to dream of rural America as fertile ground for a backlash.
    But it’s central to the concept of the "Rural Urban Bridge Initiative" ( #RUBI ),
    a group determined to breathe new life into rural organizing strategies.

    Conceived in early 2020 by
    #Anthony #Flaccavento, a small farmer, former Democratic congressional candidate,
    and community organizer in southern Virginia, and
    #Erica #Etelson,
    a political writer and former public-interest attorney based in California,
    -- RUBI is kindling a new way to approach -- and ultimately advance -- rural concerns within the progressive movement.

    Through training sessions,
    reports from local experts,
    policy development,
    and traditional volunteer work,
    RUBI hopes to #depolarize rural politics and persuade other activist groups to #engage in good faith with the needs, fears, and aspirations of rural communities.

    RUBI’s most prominent effort to date is its campaign to convince the "Democratic National Committee" and the broader fundraising network on the left
    👉to devote substantially more resources to rural causes.

    Since #Ken #Martin, chair of the "Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party",
    was elected in February to head the DNC,
    RUBI has lobbied him to allocate $400 million
    —10 percent of the Democratic ad buy for the 2024 general election
    —toward rural districts and candidates.

    Although RUBI has yet to secure Martin’s commitment,
    co-signatories to the public letter include Rep. #Ro #Khanna (D-CA),
    author and sociologist #Arlie #Hochschild,
    veteran Texas populist #Jim #Hightower,
    two state party chairs
    and dozens of county committees,
    and scores of other individuals and organizations
    alarmed by Democratic decline in rural areas.

    ✅ Rural strategists hope to change the narrative and trajectory of American politics by transforming the everyday ways progressives think of and relate to left-behind Americans.

    Regardless of the DNC’s final decision,
    the campaign testifies to the perseverance of rural progressive populism.

    It reflects, too, a growing recognition on the part of local groups committed to the welfare of rural workers
    -- that they are not isolated in their anger over how national Democrats have burned through billions of dollars in the last several election cycles without improving their position in a single “purple” state.

    🆘During Barack Obama’s presidency, Democrats lost well over a thousand congressional, statewide, and local down-ballot offices.

    Tentative gains in critical presidential swing states since 2018 have been largely offset by Trump’s comeback;
    -- He won all seven in November.

    Other states where Democrats used to be competitive across the board,
    such as Florida and Ohio,
    are poised to go the way of Missouri, Indiana, and Arkansas.

    A recent study from the "Carsey School of Public Policy" at the University of New Hampshire suggests that
    💯a shift among rural voters to Kamala Harris of just 3 percent could have led her to victory over Donald Trump.

    👍If even just a few dozen rural Democrats from the South and Midwest won back offices controlled by the GOP,
    there could be a tectonic shift in how the party competes at the gubernatorial, congressional, and presidential levels.

    As RUBI’s founders know well,
    it is a herculean task just to get the party elite to admit the main facts
    —that austerity, trade shocks, and monopoly power have distressed rural America
    —much less own their own culpability in these issues.

    But although it is tempting to place all the blame on party elites, the same, unfortunately, can often be said of the major progressive groups that have cropped up since the Bush years,
    Flaccavento argues. 

    The overriding focus,
    he says, on
    “call[ing] out how horrible the Republicans are 24/7”
    has left little energy to discuss what matters to rural folks:
    👉“jobs, employment, the economy, livelihoods, manufacturing, trade policy, [and] antitrust.”

    🔥This, then, is how rural strategists hope to change the narrative and trajectory of American politics:

    not through conferences, white papers, and viral media,

    ⭐️but by transforming the everyday ways progressives think of and relate to left-behind Americans.
    prospect.org/2025/03/21/2025-0

  8. Until Sen. Bernie Sanders began holding rallies in Republican-held districts to address DOGE’s destructive impact on federal workers and programs,
    most progressives had not dared to dream of rural America as fertile ground for a backlash.
    But it’s central to the concept of the "Rural Urban Bridge Initiative" ( #RUBI ),
    a group determined to breathe new life into rural organizing strategies.

    Conceived in early 2020 by
    #Anthony #Flaccavento, a small farmer, former Democratic congressional candidate,
    and community organizer in southern Virginia, and
    #Erica #Etelson,
    a political writer and former public-interest attorney based in California,
    -- RUBI is kindling a new way to approach -- and ultimately advance -- rural concerns within the progressive movement.

    Through training sessions,
    reports from local experts,
    policy development,
    and traditional volunteer work,
    RUBI hopes to #depolarize rural politics and persuade other activist groups to #engage in good faith with the needs, fears, and aspirations of rural communities.

    RUBI’s most prominent effort to date is its campaign to convince the "Democratic National Committee" and the broader fundraising network on the left
    👉to devote substantially more resources to rural causes.

    Since #Ken #Martin, chair of the "Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party",
    was elected in February to head the DNC,
    RUBI has lobbied him to allocate $400 million
    —10 percent of the Democratic ad buy for the 2024 general election
    —toward rural districts and candidates.

    Although RUBI has yet to secure Martin’s commitment,
    co-signatories to the public letter include Rep. #Ro #Khanna (D-CA),
    author and sociologist #Arlie #Hochschild,
    veteran Texas populist #Jim #Hightower,
    two state party chairs
    and dozens of county committees,
    and scores of other individuals and organizations
    alarmed by Democratic decline in rural areas.

    ✅ Rural strategists hope to change the narrative and trajectory of American politics by transforming the everyday ways progressives think of and relate to left-behind Americans.

    Regardless of the DNC’s final decision,
    the campaign testifies to the perseverance of rural progressive populism.

    It reflects, too, a growing recognition on the part of local groups committed to the welfare of rural workers
    -- that they are not isolated in their anger over how national Democrats have burned through billions of dollars in the last several election cycles without improving their position in a single “purple” state.

    🆘During Barack Obama’s presidency, Democrats lost well over a thousand congressional, statewide, and local down-ballot offices.

    Tentative gains in critical presidential swing states since 2018 have been largely offset by Trump’s comeback;
    -- He won all seven in November.

    Other states where Democrats used to be competitive across the board,
    such as Florida and Ohio,
    are poised to go the way of Missouri, Indiana, and Arkansas.

    A recent study from the "Carsey School of Public Policy" at the University of New Hampshire suggests that
    💯a shift among rural voters to Kamala Harris of just 3 percent could have led her to victory over Donald Trump.

    👍If even just a few dozen rural Democrats from the South and Midwest won back offices controlled by the GOP,
    there could be a tectonic shift in how the party competes at the gubernatorial, congressional, and presidential levels.

    As RUBI’s founders know well,
    it is a herculean task just to get the party elite to admit the main facts
    —that austerity, trade shocks, and monopoly power have distressed rural America
    —much less own their own culpability in these issues.

    But although it is tempting to place all the blame on party elites, the same, unfortunately, can often be said of the major progressive groups that have cropped up since the Bush years,
    Flaccavento argues. 

    The overriding focus,
    he says, on
    “call[ing] out how horrible the Republicans are 24/7”
    has left little energy to discuss what matters to rural folks:
    👉“jobs, employment, the economy, livelihoods, manufacturing, trade policy, [and] antitrust.”

    🔥This, then, is how rural strategists hope to change the narrative and trajectory of American politics:

    not through conferences, white papers, and viral media,

    ⭐️but by transforming the everyday ways progressives think of and relate to left-behind Americans.
    prospect.org/2025/03/21/2025-0

  9. Until Sen. Bernie Sanders began holding rallies in Republican-held districts to address DOGE’s destructive impact on federal workers and programs,
    most progressives had not dared to dream of rural America as fertile ground for a backlash.
    But it’s central to the concept of the "Rural Urban Bridge Initiative" ( #RUBI ),
    a group determined to breathe new life into rural organizing strategies.

    Conceived in early 2020 by
    #Anthony #Flaccavento, a small farmer, former Democratic congressional candidate,
    and community organizer in southern Virginia, and
    #Erica #Etelson,
    a political writer and former public-interest attorney based in California,
    -- RUBI is kindling a new way to approach -- and ultimately advance -- rural concerns within the progressive movement.

    Through training sessions,
    reports from local experts,
    policy development,
    and traditional volunteer work,
    RUBI hopes to #depolarize rural politics and persuade other activist groups to #engage in good faith with the needs, fears, and aspirations of rural communities.

    RUBI’s most prominent effort to date is its campaign to convince the "Democratic National Committee" and the broader fundraising network on the left
    👉to devote substantially more resources to rural causes.

    Since #Ken #Martin, chair of the "Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party",
    was elected in February to head the DNC,
    RUBI has lobbied him to allocate $400 million
    —10 percent of the Democratic ad buy for the 2024 general election
    —toward rural districts and candidates.

    Although RUBI has yet to secure Martin’s commitment,
    co-signatories to the public letter include Rep. #Ro #Khanna (D-CA),
    author and sociologist #Arlie #Hochschild,
    veteran Texas populist #Jim #Hightower,
    two state party chairs
    and dozens of county committees,
    and scores of other individuals and organizations
    alarmed by Democratic decline in rural areas.

    ✅ Rural strategists hope to change the narrative and trajectory of American politics by transforming the everyday ways progressives think of and relate to left-behind Americans.

    Regardless of the DNC’s final decision,
    the campaign testifies to the perseverance of rural progressive populism.

    It reflects, too, a growing recognition on the part of local groups committed to the welfare of rural workers
    -- that they are not isolated in their anger over how national Democrats have burned through billions of dollars in the last several election cycles without improving their position in a single “purple” state.

    🆘During Barack Obama’s presidency, Democrats lost well over a thousand congressional, statewide, and local down-ballot offices.

    Tentative gains in critical presidential swing states since 2018 have been largely offset by Trump’s comeback;
    -- He won all seven in November.

    Other states where Democrats used to be competitive across the board,
    such as Florida and Ohio,
    are poised to go the way of Missouri, Indiana, and Arkansas.

    A recent study from the "Carsey School of Public Policy" at the University of New Hampshire suggests that
    💯a shift among rural voters to Kamala Harris of just 3 percent could have led her to victory over Donald Trump.

    👍If even just a few dozen rural Democrats from the South and Midwest won back offices controlled by the GOP,
    there could be a tectonic shift in how the party competes at the gubernatorial, congressional, and presidential levels.

    As RUBI’s founders know well,
    it is a herculean task just to get the party elite to admit the main facts
    —that austerity, trade shocks, and monopoly power have distressed rural America
    —much less own their own culpability in these issues.

    But although it is tempting to place all the blame on party elites, the same, unfortunately, can often be said of the major progressive groups that have cropped up since the Bush years,
    Flaccavento argues. 

    The overriding focus,
    he says, on
    “call[ing] out how horrible the Republicans are 24/7”
    has left little energy to discuss what matters to rural folks:
    👉“jobs, employment, the economy, livelihoods, manufacturing, trade policy, [and] antitrust.”

    🔥This, then, is how rural strategists hope to change the narrative and trajectory of American politics:

    not through conferences, white papers, and viral media,

    ⭐️but by transforming the everyday ways progressives think of and relate to left-behind Americans.
    prospect.org/2025/03/21/2025-0

  10. Until Sen. Bernie Sanders began holding rallies in Republican-held districts to address DOGE’s destructive impact on federal workers and programs,
    most progressives had not dared to dream of rural America as fertile ground for a backlash.
    But it’s central to the concept of the "Rural Urban Bridge Initiative" ( #RUBI ),
    a group determined to breathe new life into rural organizing strategies.

    Conceived in early 2020 by
    #Anthony #Flaccavento, a small farmer, former Democratic congressional candidate,
    and community organizer in southern Virginia, and
    #Erica #Etelson,
    a political writer and former public-interest attorney based in California,
    -- RUBI is kindling a new way to approach -- and ultimately advance -- rural concerns within the progressive movement.

    Through training sessions,
    reports from local experts,
    policy development,
    and traditional volunteer work,
    RUBI hopes to #depolarize rural politics and persuade other activist groups to #engage in good faith with the needs, fears, and aspirations of rural communities.

    RUBI’s most prominent effort to date is its campaign to convince the "Democratic National Committee" and the broader fundraising network on the left
    👉to devote substantially more resources to rural causes.

    Since #Ken #Martin, chair of the "Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party",
    was elected in February to head the DNC,
    RUBI has lobbied him to allocate $400 million
    —10 percent of the Democratic ad buy for the 2024 general election
    —toward rural districts and candidates.

    Although RUBI has yet to secure Martin’s commitment,
    co-signatories to the public letter include Rep. #Ro #Khanna (D-CA),
    author and sociologist #Arlie #Hochschild,
    veteran Texas populist #Jim #Hightower,
    two state party chairs
    and dozens of county committees,
    and scores of other individuals and organizations
    alarmed by Democratic decline in rural areas.

    ✅ Rural strategists hope to change the narrative and trajectory of American politics by transforming the everyday ways progressives think of and relate to left-behind Americans.

    Regardless of the DNC’s final decision,
    the campaign testifies to the perseverance of rural progressive populism.

    It reflects, too, a growing recognition on the part of local groups committed to the welfare of rural workers
    -- that they are not isolated in their anger over how national Democrats have burned through billions of dollars in the last several election cycles without improving their position in a single “purple” state.

    🆘During Barack Obama’s presidency, Democrats lost well over a thousand congressional, statewide, and local down-ballot offices.

    Tentative gains in critical presidential swing states since 2018 have been largely offset by Trump’s comeback;
    -- He won all seven in November.

    Other states where Democrats used to be competitive across the board,
    such as Florida and Ohio,
    are poised to go the way of Missouri, Indiana, and Arkansas.

    A recent study from the "Carsey School of Public Policy" at the University of New Hampshire suggests that
    💯a shift among rural voters to Kamala Harris of just 3 percent could have led her to victory over Donald Trump.

    👍If even just a few dozen rural Democrats from the South and Midwest won back offices controlled by the GOP,
    there could be a tectonic shift in how the party competes at the gubernatorial, congressional, and presidential levels.

    As RUBI’s founders know well,
    it is a herculean task just to get the party elite to admit the main facts
    —that austerity, trade shocks, and monopoly power have distressed rural America
    —much less own their own culpability in these issues.

    But although it is tempting to place all the blame on party elites, the same, unfortunately, can often be said of the major progressive groups that have cropped up since the Bush years,
    Flaccavento argues. 

    The overriding focus,
    he says, on
    “call[ing] out how horrible the Republicans are 24/7”
    has left little energy to discuss what matters to rural folks:
    👉“jobs, employment, the economy, livelihoods, manufacturing, trade policy, [and] antitrust.”

    🔥This, then, is how rural strategists hope to change the narrative and trajectory of American politics:

    not through conferences, white papers, and viral media,

    ⭐️but by transforming the everyday ways progressives think of and relate to left-behind Americans.
    prospect.org/2025/03/21/2025-0

  11. Until Sen. Bernie Sanders began holding rallies in Republican-held districts to address DOGE’s destructive impact on federal workers and programs,
    most progressives had not dared to dream of rural America as fertile ground for a backlash.
    But it’s central to the concept of the "Rural Urban Bridge Initiative" ( #RUBI ),
    a group determined to breathe new life into rural organizing strategies.

    Conceived in early 2020 by
    #Anthony #Flaccavento, a small farmer, former Democratic congressional candidate,
    and community organizer in southern Virginia, and
    #Erica #Etelson,
    a political writer and former public-interest attorney based in California,
    -- RUBI is kindling a new way to approach -- and ultimately advance -- rural concerns within the progressive movement.

    Through training sessions,
    reports from local experts,
    policy development,
    and traditional volunteer work,
    RUBI hopes to #depolarize rural politics and persuade other activist groups to #engage in good faith with the needs, fears, and aspirations of rural communities.

    RUBI’s most prominent effort to date is its campaign to convince the "Democratic National Committee" and the broader fundraising network on the left
    👉to devote substantially more resources to rural causes.

    Since #Ken #Martin, chair of the "Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party",
    was elected in February to head the DNC,
    RUBI has lobbied him to allocate $400 million
    —10 percent of the Democratic ad buy for the 2024 general election
    —toward rural districts and candidates.

    Although RUBI has yet to secure Martin’s commitment,
    co-signatories to the public letter include Rep. #Ro #Khanna (D-CA),
    author and sociologist #Arlie #Hochschild,
    veteran Texas populist #Jim #Hightower,
    two state party chairs
    and dozens of county committees,
    and scores of other individuals and organizations
    alarmed by Democratic decline in rural areas.

    ✅ Rural strategists hope to change the narrative and trajectory of American politics by transforming the everyday ways progressives think of and relate to left-behind Americans.

    Regardless of the DNC’s final decision,
    the campaign testifies to the perseverance of rural progressive populism.

    It reflects, too, a growing recognition on the part of local groups committed to the welfare of rural workers
    -- that they are not isolated in their anger over how national Democrats have burned through billions of dollars in the last several election cycles without improving their position in a single “purple” state.

    🆘During Barack Obama’s presidency, Democrats lost well over a thousand congressional, statewide, and local down-ballot offices.

    Tentative gains in critical presidential swing states since 2018 have been largely offset by Trump’s comeback;
    -- He won all seven in November.

    Other states where Democrats used to be competitive across the board,
    such as Florida and Ohio,
    are poised to go the way of Missouri, Indiana, and Arkansas.

    A recent study from the "Carsey School of Public Policy" at the University of New Hampshire suggests that
    💯a shift among rural voters to Kamala Harris of just 3 percent could have led her to victory over Donald Trump.

    👍If even just a few dozen rural Democrats from the South and Midwest won back offices controlled by the GOP,
    there could be a tectonic shift in how the party competes at the gubernatorial, congressional, and presidential levels.

    As RUBI’s founders know well,
    it is a herculean task just to get the party elite to admit the main facts
    —that austerity, trade shocks, and monopoly power have distressed rural America
    —much less own their own culpability in these issues.

    But although it is tempting to place all the blame on party elites, the same, unfortunately, can often be said of the major progressive groups that have cropped up since the Bush years,
    Flaccavento argues. 

    The overriding focus,
    he says, on
    “call[ing] out how horrible the Republicans are 24/7”
    has left little energy to discuss what matters to rural folks:
    👉“jobs, employment, the economy, livelihoods, manufacturing, trade policy, [and] antitrust.”

    🔥This, then, is how rural strategists hope to change the narrative and trajectory of American politics:

    not through conferences, white papers, and viral media,

    ⭐️but by transforming the everyday ways progressives think of and relate to left-behind Americans.
    prospect.org/2025/03/21/2025-0

  12. #Meanwhile...

    #PSiReN-Group #Stills #ComesComplete with #ZeroReports and #TootSuite; #PoweredBy: #FloofsAndSparkles...

    Have we #HadEnoughRainbows yet, #Today...? With #PiratePower...

    And, #IncreasedPerformance and #Circulation in #TheYearOfTheWoodenDragon...?

    #TopTip: #OnlyForProfessionals

    #IF (and #IT's another #VeryBIG #IF) you don't want to #FollowPeople; you can #VeryEasily just #FollowHashtags... #AsWellAs #NotNecessarily #InsteadOf...

    But #DontForget about the #CrazyStalker(s) because "they/them" #DoLike to #Engage in #TargetedHarassment and #Plagiarism...

    #So... #GoodLuckWithThat

    🧙:Polymaths:​​🤖:wolfparty:​🤖:Polymaths:​​🧙 | :fediverse:​🦹:PirateBadge:​🦄​:PirateBadge:​🦹:fediverse:

  13. Among the Cal State Monterey Bay "Welcome Back" activities:

    -Mountain Bike Skills Clinic to work on your balance control and stability, followed by a ride to practice skills in Fort Ord National Monument
    -Coastal Bike Ride from campus to Monterey—free bike and helmet rental included!—"No Drop Rides" ("you will never be left behind, EVER")
    Details: csumb.edu/traditions/elevate-a

    Other tips "Back to the Books—and Bikes—in Monterey County: Tips for College Students" bikemonterey.org/back-to-the-b

    #CalState #CaliforniaStateUniversity #Elevate #Engage #MontereyBay #Monterey #MTB #cycling #bicycling #BikeFriendly #university #college #students #MontereyCounty #FortOrd #NationalMonument

  14. @zimowski
    First, you should put all of the #hashtags you're following in your #profile, and follow the people who regularly #toot those hashtags.
    Next, follow the people whose toots are frequently boosted by the people you're following (hint: If you see a boosted toot, someone you're following boosted it).
    Then, whenever you see a toot that you enjoy, be sure to #favorite, #boost, and #comment on it.
    And finally, keep doing all of the above on an infinite loop until your network is large enough to keep you #informed, #connected, #entertained, etc.

    Remember, there's #NoAlgorithm here to show you stuff that "it thinks" you might like. You have to #TakeControl of your own destiny here. Leveraging your #CommonInterests with others is a great way to immerse yourself in any new culture, even if you don't actually know anyone there yet. If you're #friendly, #curious, and #engage enthusiastically with people here, you'll find your network growing quickly before you know it.

    @DataDrivenMD