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    We’re American History

    Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010

    One of our interns from the DukeEngage program was walking through the Smithsonian’ s National Museum of American History on the National Mall recently. As she was checking out the exhibition on voting and democracy, she came across something that we at Rock the Vote hold dear to our hearts. She came across a classic Rock the Vote poster. Now, we have this poster here in our office, but the Smithsonian has it in a much nicer frame. Maybe we need to upgrade.

    While we’re celebrating our 20th year it’s amazing to think how far we’ve come. Starting as a necessity in 1990 in response to government censorship of music and becoming a force by registering millions of 18-29 year-old voters, keeping them informed and encouraging civic engagement through the democratic process. Rock the Vote has come a long way and we’re thrilled to be hanging on the wall as American History.

    Jason
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    Email the author at: blog(at)rockthevote.com



    Interns at Rock the Vote

    Monday, June 21st, 2010

    My name is Danni and I am a summer intern at Rock the Vote.  Seven of us from Duke University’s civic engagement program, called DukeEngage, got the incredible opportunity to work with the amazing people at RTV this summer.  We’re all so excited to be part of a greater effort to engage young people in the political process.  This summer, I hope to provide a glimpse into the workings of the interns at the RTV office.

    I’m a rising junior at Duke studying political science, economics, and Chinese.  During my internship, I’ll be working with Jason on the digital side of RTV.  So far, I’ve been searching the web for the blogs you guys read, whether it is politics, entertainment, news, or fashion.  We’re hoping to eventually partner with each of them to get our online voter registration tool on their sites in preparation for this year’s midterm election.  If you’ve got a blog you love to read, we want to hear about it!

    Rachel is another Duke intern.  She is a rising junior studying public policy with concentrations in environmental science and journalism.  She was particularly drawn to RTV because she finds their voting registration tactics innovative and effective: by aligning entertainment with politics, RTV builds the initial bridge towards a lifelong path of political participation. Like many of you, Rachel is a pop culture junkie: she tunes into E! News while staying updated on Washington politics.  She works with Maegan in Communications.

    Last Thursday, Rachel and I went to the #140 Conference along with Tom our Communications Fellow. Where we saw Maegan, our Communications Director speak. In class, it’s considered rude and sometimes we’re even not allowed to be on our laptops during class. Apparently, it’s totally normal to do so at this conference. Everyone was typing away on the laptops and mobile devices, but here’s the thing, they weren’t being rude, so many people were taking notes and tweeting about the conference (although I’m sure there were some people checking their work email) that I saw the interaction that was taking place at this conference.

    Stay tuned to hear about Jenn’s weekend trip to Ohio with Rob, Rock the Vote’s Ohio State Coordinator and the work her fellow Field interns Joe and Lauren have been doing

    Danni Lin
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    Email the author at: blog(at)rockthevote.com