New Social Network for People who Want to Change the World
We got an invitation to a new social network for non-profits, so we created a TMN page on the site. It’s a lot like other social networks, such as Facebook and MySpace, but it’s mainly for people who want to make change in the world. Here is a review of it. TMN is also on MySpace.
We’re excited to invite you to join our new social network on Change.org!
Change.org is a new social network for hundreds of social causes and over 1 million nonprofit organizations. The Texas Moratorium Network has been invited to be a part of Change.org’s early release, and we want you to be the first to join and help build our community.
Change.org enables you to:
1. Connect – connect to people who care about the same issues and see others in your social network who support TMN.
2. Share – post and discuss news stories and ideas related to the issues you care about and share videos, photos, and personal stories.
3.Take Action – magnify your social impact by organizing volunteer events, rallies, and meet-ups or by joining social fundraising communities.
Click the link below to join our community. We look forward to seeing you on the site!
Radio coverage of the death penalty art show
Here is the KPFT radio coverage of the art show by Renee Feltz with KPFT News. There are also some pictures of the exhibit.
Please come to the gallery talk this Friday, Feb 16, at 7 PM.
Alternative Spring Break Posters are Here
The brand-new posters for the 2007 Anti-Death Penalty Alternative Spring Break are printed and should be appearing on campuses around Texas soon. The spring break is being organized by Texas Students Against the Death Penalty, which writes about it on their blog.
The Anti-Death Penalty Alternative Spring Break is March 12-16 in Austin.
Shout out to Shannon Dudley of Inkblot Creative in California for the great poster design. Thanks, Shannon!
- Texas Moratorium Network (TMN) is a non-profit organization with the primary goal of mobilizing statewide support for a moratorium on executions in Texas. Significant death penalty reform in Texas, including a moratorium on executions, is a viable goal if the public is educated on the death penalty system and is encouraged to contact their elected representatives to urge passage of moratorium legislation.
We hope that you will join us in this fight for fairness and social justice.Please join our email list and become one of the more than 20,000 people receiving information through our network.