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Edited on Sun Jan-14-07 04:54 PM by iconoclastic cat
This is much more of a semi-public rant than a question, but I need to get it out of my system. The issue is that I volunteered to write content for an aldermanic candidate's campaign website. The current alderman for Chicago's 50th ward, Bernie Stone, has been in his seat for thirty years, and he has racked up scandal after scandal, but nobody has beaten him yet. I decided that rather than come to DU and complain about it, I should actually do something about it--which led me to Naisy Dolar, who is running for the seat. Determined to swallow my fear, I walked into her campaign office this afternoon and volunteered to be a poll watcher. I also volunteered to write a small article about the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day event that the campaign is hosting tomorrow night.
It is now a few hours later, and I'm playing with ideas. I am supposed to write 300-500 words summarizing how Ms. Dolar's work is and will be informed by Dr. King's ideas regarding service to the community, and I am supposed to include quotes from two people at tomorrow's event. I am currently flipping madly through my copy of Don't Think of an Elephant and flying around the Web reading about Dr. King's ideas regarding public service, and I'm trying to synthesize a frame from the information about Dr. King and the information that I have about Ms. Dolar. My article will be posted tomorrow night after the event.
I am also starting to panic. What if I am not able to write a decent article? What's my frame? How did I let myself get involved in this?
Slap me, somebody!
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