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11 / 1
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Start: 4 Oct 2006 - 6:00pm
End: 6 Nov 2006 - 9:00pm
The midterm elections are approaching fast and you have the opportunity to get more involved in making sure that progressives turnout and vote this November. People For the American Way needs your help in contacting our members to make sure our progressive voices are heard at the ballot box! Over the past six years, we have seen an abuse of presidential powers undermining our country’s system of checks and balances, an erosion of fundamental civil liberties, irresponsible tax and spending policies and a disastrous foreign policy. It is time for a change – let’s make this A November to Remember! People For the American Way has organized a series of phone banking nights to make focused calls to our members in key districts where important ballot measures and candidate races are taking place and WE NEED YOUR HELP! Our first phone bank will be on Wednesday, October 4 from 6:00-9:00 pm at the PFAW Northeast Regional Office at 149 5th Avenue, 7th Floor, in New York City. Phone banking will continue every Monday – Thursday until the election on November 7. Light snacks and refreshments will be served and volunteers will be briefed with inside information about the midterm election. People For the American Way, Northeast Regional Office. 149 5th Avenue, 7th Floor, New York, NY 10010 People for the American Way (all day)
Start: 18 Oct 2006 - 7:00pm
End: 6 Nov 2006 - 9:00pm
Take action with Planned Parenthood to protect the future of reproductive rights this election season. Planned Parenthood has targeted races at the local, state and federal level where reproductive rights are at stake and we're going to win by talking with thousands of pro-choice voters in those districts between now and November 7! Join other New York activists at Planned Parenthood phonebank nights where we will call pro-choice voters in key districts around the country about the upcoming election. Click on the dates below to get more info and to RSVP (oh, and bring friends!): All volunteer nights will be held at 434 West 33rd Street, 7th Floor (between 9th and 10th Avenues). 434 West 33rd Street, 7th Floor PPNYC Action Fund Start: 08:30
End: 12:00
"Transit Oriented Development in the New York Metropolitan Region." Wednesday, November 1, 2006, 8:30 am - 12:00 pm NYU Wagner School The NYU Wagner Rudin Center for Transportation Policy & Management and The Permanent Citizens Advisory Committee to the MTA will host this forum to discuss Transit Oriented Development (TOD) - what it is, specific initiatives in progress or completed, and the benefits and obstacles to its implementation. In an effort to foster productive dialogue, seating is limited. Please R.S.V.P. by October 25th to My Linh H. Nguyen-Novotny at mnn2@nyu.edu NYU Wagner School, Puck Building (2nd Flr Conference), 295 Lafayette Street NYU Wagner Rudin Center for Transportation Policy & Management and The Permanent Citizens Advisory Committee to the MTA | ||
11 / 2
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Start: 4 Oct 2006 - 6:00pm
End: 6 Nov 2006 - 9:00pm
The midterm elections are approaching fast and you have the opportunity to get more involved in making sure that progressives turnout and vote this November. People For the American Way needs your help in contacting our members to make sure our progressive voices are heard at the ballot box! Over the past six years, we have seen an abuse of presidential powers undermining our country’s system of checks and balances, an erosion of fundamental civil liberties, irresponsible tax and spending policies and a disastrous foreign policy. It is time for a change – let’s make this A November to Remember! People For the American Way has organized a series of phone banking nights to make focused calls to our members in key districts where important ballot measures and candidate races are taking place and WE NEED YOUR HELP! Our first phone bank will be on Wednesday, October 4 from 6:00-9:00 pm at the PFAW Northeast Regional Office at 149 5th Avenue, 7th Floor, in New York City. Phone banking will continue every Monday – Thursday until the election on November 7. Light snacks and refreshments will be served and volunteers will be briefed with inside information about the midterm election. People For the American Way, Northeast Regional Office. 149 5th Avenue, 7th Floor, New York, NY 10010 People for the American Way (all day)
Start: 18 Oct 2006 - 7:00pm
End: 6 Nov 2006 - 9:00pm
Take action with Planned Parenthood to protect the future of reproductive rights this election season. Planned Parenthood has targeted races at the local, state and federal level where reproductive rights are at stake and we're going to win by talking with thousands of pro-choice voters in those districts between now and November 7! Join other New York activists at Planned Parenthood phonebank nights where we will call pro-choice voters in key districts around the country about the upcoming election. Click on the dates below to get more info and to RSVP (oh, and bring friends!): All volunteer nights will be held at 434 West 33rd Street, 7th Floor (between 9th and 10th Avenues). 434 West 33rd Street, 7th Floor PPNYC Action Fund | ||
11 / 3
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Start: 4 Oct 2006 - 6:00pm
End: 6 Nov 2006 - 9:00pm
The midterm elections are approaching fast and you have the opportunity to get more involved in making sure that progressives turnout and vote this November. People For the American Way needs your help in contacting our members to make sure our progressive voices are heard at the ballot box! Over the past six years, we have seen an abuse of presidential powers undermining our country’s system of checks and balances, an erosion of fundamental civil liberties, irresponsible tax and spending policies and a disastrous foreign policy. It is time for a change – let’s make this A November to Remember! People For the American Way has organized a series of phone banking nights to make focused calls to our members in key districts where important ballot measures and candidate races are taking place and WE NEED YOUR HELP! Our first phone bank will be on Wednesday, October 4 from 6:00-9:00 pm at the PFAW Northeast Regional Office at 149 5th Avenue, 7th Floor, in New York City. Phone banking will continue every Monday – Thursday until the election on November 7. Light snacks and refreshments will be served and volunteers will be briefed with inside information about the midterm election. People For the American Way, Northeast Regional Office. 149 5th Avenue, 7th Floor, New York, NY 10010 People for the American Way (all day)
Start: 18 Oct 2006 - 7:00pm
End: 6 Nov 2006 - 9:00pm
Take action with Planned Parenthood to protect the future of reproductive rights this election season. Planned Parenthood has targeted races at the local, state and federal level where reproductive rights are at stake and we're going to win by talking with thousands of pro-choice voters in those districts between now and November 7! Join other New York activists at Planned Parenthood phonebank nights where we will call pro-choice voters in key districts around the country about the upcoming election. Click on the dates below to get more info and to RSVP (oh, and bring friends!): All volunteer nights will be held at 434 West 33rd Street, 7th Floor (between 9th and 10th Avenues). 434 West 33rd Street, 7th Floor PPNYC Action Fund | ||
11 / 4
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Start: 4 Oct 2006 - 6:00pm
End: 6 Nov 2006 - 9:00pm
The midterm elections are approaching fast and you have the opportunity to get more involved in making sure that progressives turnout and vote this November. People For the American Way needs your help in contacting our members to make sure our progressive voices are heard at the ballot box! Over the past six years, we have seen an abuse of presidential powers undermining our country’s system of checks and balances, an erosion of fundamental civil liberties, irresponsible tax and spending policies and a disastrous foreign policy. It is time for a change – let’s make this A November to Remember! People For the American Way has organized a series of phone banking nights to make focused calls to our members in key districts where important ballot measures and candidate races are taking place and WE NEED YOUR HELP! Our first phone bank will be on Wednesday, October 4 from 6:00-9:00 pm at the PFAW Northeast Regional Office at 149 5th Avenue, 7th Floor, in New York City. Phone banking will continue every Monday – Thursday until the election on November 7. Light snacks and refreshments will be served and volunteers will be briefed with inside information about the midterm election. People For the American Way, Northeast Regional Office. 149 5th Avenue, 7th Floor, New York, NY 10010 People for the American Way (all day)
Start: 18 Oct 2006 - 7:00pm
End: 6 Nov 2006 - 9:00pm
Take action with Planned Parenthood to protect the future of reproductive rights this election season. Planned Parenthood has targeted races at the local, state and federal level where reproductive rights are at stake and we're going to win by talking with thousands of pro-choice voters in those districts between now and November 7! Join other New York activists at Planned Parenthood phonebank nights where we will call pro-choice voters in key districts around the country about the upcoming election. Click on the dates below to get more info and to RSVP (oh, and bring friends!): All volunteer nights will be held at 434 West 33rd Street, 7th Floor (between 9th and 10th Avenues). 434 West 33rd Street, 7th Floor PPNYC Action Fund | ||
11 / 5
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Start: 4 Oct 2006 - 6:00pm
End: 6 Nov 2006 - 9:00pm
The midterm elections are approaching fast and you have the opportunity to get more involved in making sure that progressives turnout and vote this November. People For the American Way needs your help in contacting our members to make sure our progressive voices are heard at the ballot box! Over the past six years, we have seen an abuse of presidential powers undermining our country’s system of checks and balances, an erosion of fundamental civil liberties, irresponsible tax and spending policies and a disastrous foreign policy. It is time for a change – let’s make this A November to Remember! People For the American Way has organized a series of phone banking nights to make focused calls to our members in key districts where important ballot measures and candidate races are taking place and WE NEED YOUR HELP! Our first phone bank will be on Wednesday, October 4 from 6:00-9:00 pm at the PFAW Northeast Regional Office at 149 5th Avenue, 7th Floor, in New York City. Phone banking will continue every Monday – Thursday until the election on November 7. Light snacks and refreshments will be served and volunteers will be briefed with inside information about the midterm election. People For the American Way, Northeast Regional Office. 149 5th Avenue, 7th Floor, New York, NY 10010 People for the American Way (all day)
Start: 18 Oct 2006 - 7:00pm
End: 6 Nov 2006 - 9:00pm
Take action with Planned Parenthood to protect the future of reproductive rights this election season. Planned Parenthood has targeted races at the local, state and federal level where reproductive rights are at stake and we're going to win by talking with thousands of pro-choice voters in those districts between now and November 7! Join other New York activists at Planned Parenthood phonebank nights where we will call pro-choice voters in key districts around the country about the upcoming election. Click on the dates below to get more info and to RSVP (oh, and bring friends!): All volunteer nights will be held at 434 West 33rd Street, 7th Floor (between 9th and 10th Avenues). 434 West 33rd Street, 7th Floor PPNYC Action Fund | ||
11 / 6
End: 21:00
Start: 4 Oct 2006 - 6:00pm
End: 6 Nov 2006 - 9:00pm
The midterm elections are approaching fast and you have the opportunity to get more involved in making sure that progressives turnout and vote this November. People For the American Way needs your help in contacting our members to make sure our progressive voices are heard at the ballot box! Over the past six years, we have seen an abuse of presidential powers undermining our country’s system of checks and balances, an erosion of fundamental civil liberties, irresponsible tax and spending policies and a disastrous foreign policy. It is time for a change – let’s make this A November to Remember! People For the American Way has organized a series of phone banking nights to make focused calls to our members in key districts where important ballot measures and candidate races are taking place and WE NEED YOUR HELP! Our first phone bank will be on Wednesday, October 4 from 6:00-9:00 pm at the PFAW Northeast Regional Office at 149 5th Avenue, 7th Floor, in New York City. Phone banking will continue every Monday – Thursday until the election on November 7. Light snacks and refreshments will be served and volunteers will be briefed with inside information about the midterm election. People For the American Way, Northeast Regional Office. 149 5th Avenue, 7th Floor, New York, NY 10010 People for the American Way End: 21:00
Start: 18 Oct 2006 - 7:00pm
End: 6 Nov 2006 - 9:00pm
Take action with Planned Parenthood to protect the future of reproductive rights this election season. Planned Parenthood has targeted races at the local, state and federal level where reproductive rights are at stake and we're going to win by talking with thousands of pro-choice voters in those districts between now and November 7! Join other New York activists at Planned Parenthood phonebank nights where we will call pro-choice voters in key districts around the country about the upcoming election. Click on the dates below to get more info and to RSVP (oh, and bring friends!): All volunteer nights will be held at 434 West 33rd Street, 7th Floor (between 9th and 10th Avenues). 434 West 33rd Street, 7th Floor PPNYC Action Fund | ||
11 / 7
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11 / 8
Start: 18:00
End: 21:00
People for the American way invites you all We’ll be discussing the results of the election and new activist projects coming up at PFAW. There will be food, drinks and prizes for all the great activists who helped us make this a November to Remember! WHAT: A roundtable election discussion and appreciation WHEN: Wednesday WHERE: People for the American Way RSVP: Andrew Meade 149 Fifth Ave, 7th Floor People for the American way | ||
11 / 9
Start: 11:30
End: 17:30
Brooklyn Center for the Urban Environment is excited to present the 2006 Green Brooklyn Conference: The Sustainable City, sponsored by Con Edison. Location: Admission: FREE! Brooklyn Center for the Urban Environment is excited to present the 2006 Green Brooklyn Conference: The Sustainable City, sponsored by Consolidated Edison. With discussion panels, hands-on workshops, and exhibitor tables; the conference will bring new energy and excitement to discourse on the built and natural environments and how to transform Brooklyn and all of New York into a more sustainable city. The moderated discussion Panels are entitled, "The Built Environment: Sustainable Development for the 21st Century" and "The Natural Environment: Conservation, Energy and Sustainable Food for a Cleaner Greener Environment." Workshop topics may include greening education, shopping for green products, or transportation alternatives. Panelists and Exhibitors will include: Council on the Environment of NYC, NYC Office of Sustainable Design, NYSERDA, Earth Pledge, Slow Food USA, Bettencourt Green Building Supplies, Jonathan Rose Companies, Green Maps, Food Change, Sustainable South Bronx, and many more. Brooklyn Borough Hall, 209 Joralemon St Brooklyn Center for the Urban Environment | ||
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11 / 11
Start: 13:00
End: 16:00
Keep electronic voting out of NYC! Prevent the problems that have happened in other cities from happening here before it is too late! New York 's machine certification schedule is pushed back past December. With machines not being certified until, perhaps, February 20. In the new schedule, counties could be asked to choose equipment no later than March 7. The delays are directly related to Ciber, the so-called "Independent Testing Authority" conducting most of NY's certification, and being unable to produce an acceptable Security Test Plan. Further revision of the security test plan is in progress, but the full security review cannot be completed before February. We could generously say that Ciber didn't know what they were facing as they certified everything put in front of them for a couple years. Not so generously I say they are responsible for the recent, undeserved recertifying of the CA machines, and are still not reliable. This delay is due to another ITA deeming their plan lacking. Ciber was listed on Hacking Democracy as not checking the Diebold for security, but certifying nonetheless. Gallery at Community Church of New York, 28 East 35th Street (between Madison and Park Avenues) wheresthepaper.org | ||
11 / 12
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11 / 13
Start: 11:00
End: 13:00
Voting machine press briefing! Prevent the problems that have happened in other cities from happening here before it is too late! New York 's machine certification schedule is pushed back past December. With machines not being certified until, perhaps, February 20. In the new schedule, counties could be asked to choose equipment no later than March 7. The delays are directly related to Ciber, the so-called "Independent Testing Authority" conducting most of NY's certification, and being unable to produce an acceptable Security Test Plan. Further revision of the security test plan is in progress, but the full security review cannot be completed before February. We could generously say that Ciber didn't know what they were facing as they certified everything put in front of them for a couple years. Not so generously I say they are responsible for the recent, undeserved recertifying of the CA machines, and are still not reliable. This delay is due to another ITA deeming their plan lacking. Ciber was listed on Hacking Democracy as not checking the Diebold for security, but certifying nonetheless. Voting machine press briefing at 55 Hanson Place, State Building, Hearing Room 346. 55 Hanson Place, State Building, Hearing Room 346 State Senator Velmanette Montgomery, in cooperation with New Yorkers for Verified Voting, League of Women Voters | ||
11 / 14
Start: 18:00
End: 19:00
Feminist Futures Cyberspace . . . will have important effects in encouraging women to participate in designing and implementing models of economic development, constructing stable democracies, ensuring that different cultures can exist side by side without violent conflict and providing the sense of trust, partnership and solidarity that are necessary to any society in which people cooperate for mutual well-being. Of the internet's viability as a tool for political change, we ask, is there a better example than the blog? Young and youthfully minded feminists have learned that blogging allows them to carve out personal and political spaces where their lives, their issues, their analyses of the world can come into sharp focus. Outside the confines of mainstream media, where women are addressed (usually exclusively) as consumers, feminist bloggers have become the cultural producers blazing some of the most radical and rousing paths toward revolutionary social change. Barnard University Altschul Atrium, Altschul Hall The Barnard Center for Research on Women Start: 18:30
End: 20:30
Join DFNYC and Katrina vanden Heuvel of The Nation magazine, Tues. Nov. 14 Please join Democracy for NYC for the debut of our new periodic series "An Evening With", which will feature prominent or noteworthy political authors, writers or commentators in a fun and social setting. Our preview evening, November 14, will feature Katrina vanden Heuvel, Editor-in-Chief of "The Nation" magazine and a charismatic Progressive voice on the political landscape. The evening will feature an analytical address by Ms. vanden Heuvel concerning the results of the November midterm elections, followed by a question and answer session. The event will be held at "Taj", 48 West 21st Street (between Fifth and Sixth Avenues) in Manhattan - a very popular and sleek midtown club - from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM. The cost for the evening will be $7.00 for those who have RSVP'd ahead of time and $10.00 for those showing up at the door the night of the event. Don't miss the preview of this new DFNYC series. "Taj", 48 West 21st Street (between Fifth and Sixth Avenues) Manhattan Democracy for NYC | ||
11 / 15
Start: 14:00
First National Professional Development Seminar for Ethnic Media Colleagues Wednesday, November 15 New America Media invites you to our first national professional development seminar for ethnic media editors, reporters and marketing associates. The all-day seminar features business and editorial workshops and follows the First National Ethnic Media Awards Banquet on Tuesday, November 14, 2006. At 2:00pm, Liza Sabater, whose blog CultureKitchen is one of the top 100 progressive blogs in the United States, gives a workshop on the hows and whys of taking your news online and if you haven't already done it, developing blogs for your top commentators. Speaker: Faiz Shakir, Deputy Research Director, www.thinkprogress.org and the Progress Report, Center for American Progress Mayflower Hotel - 1127 Connecticut Ave NW Washington DC New America Media Start: 17:00
End: 19:00
Voting machine demonstration! Prevent the problems that have happened in other cities from happening here before it is too late! New York 's machine certification schedule is pushed back past December. With machines not being certified until, perhaps, February 20. In the new schedule, counties could be asked to choose equipment no later than March 7. The delays are directly related to Ciber, the so-called "Independent Testing Authority" conducting most of NY's certification, and being unable to produce an acceptable Security Test Plan. Further revision of the security test plan is in progress, but the full security review cannot be completed before February. We could generously say that Ciber didn't know what they were facing as they certified everything put in front of them for a couple years. Not so generously I say they are responsible for the recent, undeserved recertifying of the CA machines, and are still not reliable. This delay is due to another ITA deeming their plan lacking. Ciber was listed on Hacking Democracy as not checking the Diebold for security, but certifying nonetheless. Voting machine demonstration at 5:00 p.m. Little Theatre, LaGuardia Community College, 31-10 Thomson Avenue, Long Island City 718-482-7200, Little Theatre, LaGuardia Community College, 31-10 Thomson Avenue, Long Island City | ||
11 / 16
Start: 19:00
End: 21:00
Thursday evening, November 16th, at 7:00 p.m., please join your neighbors for a community forum featuring an update on the proposed “Atlantic Yards†arena and high-rise development project. The meeting will take place at the Hanson Place United Methodist Church, located at the corner of Hanson Place and Saint Felix Street in Fort Greene, just up the block from the Williamsburgh Savings Bank building. The evening's program will feature: -- An update on the recently filed Federal eminent domain lawsuit, and other legal challenges Invited speakers include: -- Assemblyman-elect Hakeem Jeffries Forum Sponsors: Atlantic Avenue Betterment Association • Bergen Street Block Association • Brooklyn Bears Community Garden • The Brooklyn Christian Times • Brooklyn Vision • Carroll Street Block Association (5th-6th Ave.) • Dean Street Block Association (4th-5th) • Develop Don't Destroy Brooklyn • East Pacific Block Association • Fifth Avenue Committee • Fort Greene Association • Friends and Residents of Greater Gowanus • Park Slope Neighbors • Pratt Area Community Council • Prospect Place Block Association Atlantic Yards Task Force • Sierra Club • South Oxford Street Block Association • South Portland Block Association • The Society for Clinton Hill • Times Up! • Warren St. Marks Community Garden • Reverend David Dyson, Pastor of Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian Church • Reverend Dr. Daniel Meeter, Pastor of Old First Reformed Church Hanson Place United Methodist Church, Hanson Place and Saint Felix Street in Fort Greene Develop Don't Destroy Brooklyn, Reverend David Dyson, Reverend Dr. Daniel Meeter, Sierra Club, et al | ||
11 / 17
Start: 17:00
End: 19:00
Voting machine demonstration! Prevent the problems that have happened in other cities from happening here before it is too late! New York 's machine certification schedule is pushed back past December. With machines not being certified until, perhaps, February 20. In the new schedule, counties could be asked to choose equipment no later than March 7. The delays are directly related to Ciber, the so-called "Independent Testing Authority" conducting most of NY's certification, and being unable to produce an acceptable Security Test Plan. Further revision of the security test plan is in progress, but the full security review cannot be completed before February. We could generously say that Ciber didn't know what they were facing as they certified everything put in front of them for a couple years. Not so generously I say they are responsible for the recent, undeserved recertifying of the CA machines, and are still not reliable. This delay is due to another ITA deeming their plan lacking. Ciber was listed on Hacking Democracy as not checking the Diebold for security, but certifying nonetheless. NOV 17 / Voting machine demonstration at 5:00 p.m. Savoy Multipurpose room, Hostos Community College , 20 Walton Avenue, Bronx, | ||
11 / 18
Start: 09:00
End: 18:00
If you want to meet the technologists and web strategists behind the blog revolution, this is the conference to attend. It is open to everybody and anybody and it's free. The catch? There's space for only 150 people. Register now. ### JOIN PROGRESSIVE LEADERS FOR POST-ELECTION DEBRIEF and SKILL SHARE!!! With so many people at all levels discovering amazing ways in communicating, organizing, using technology to make a difference and adapting to new media habits, it doesn't make sense for a post-election debrief to exclude you... This is why we are calling all technologists, local union activists, grassroots community leaders, precinct captains, heads of a local parties and activists who are kicking ass in a bold new way! We invite you to attend RootsCamp NYC on Saturday, 18 November 2006 at Polytechnic University in Brooklyn What is RootsCamp NYC? Polytechnic University, Brooklyn Rootscamp | ||
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11 / 20
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End: 21:00
From the Fort Greene Association: Tonight, Monday evening, the Fort Greene Association will host a public forum focused on development in the historic Brooklyn neighborhood. What: "Development going up on the streets of Fort Greene - what's going on and what can Fort Greene expect?" When: Monday, November 20th, 7:30 p.m. Where: 85 South Oxford Street (between Lafayette Avenue and Fulton Street, Fort Greene) The event will feature a talk by Joe Chan, president of New York City's Downtown Brooklyn Partnership. Mr. Chan, appointed this year by Mayor Bloomberg, oversees development within the "Downtown Brooklyn Plan," including projects being built along Flatbush Avenue and into Fort Greene on Fulton Street and Myrtle Avenue, properties within the BAM Cultural District, and more. Attendees will also have the opportunity to hear from incoming State Assemblyman Hakeem Jeffries, who will represent the 57th Assembly District beginning in January. Mr. Jeffries will address the meeting and take questions from the audience. Light refreshments will be served beginning at 7:00 p.m. Come and have your say. 85 South Oxford Street (between Lafayette Avenue and Fulton Street, Fort Greene) Fort Greene Association | ||
11 / 21
Start: 16:00
End: 19:00
Public Hearing before the Board of Elections! Prevent the problems that have happened in other cities from happening here before it is too late! New York 's machine certification schedule is pushed back past December. With machines not being certified until, perhaps, February 20. In the new schedule, counties could be asked to choose equipment no later than March 7. The delays are directly related to Ciber, the so-called "Independent Testing Authority" conducting most of NY's certification, and being unable to produce an acceptable Security Test Plan. Further revision of the security test plan is in progress, but the full security review cannot be completed before February. We could generously say that Ciber didn't know what they were facing as they certified everything put in front of them for a couple years. Not so generously I say they are responsible for the recent, undeserved recertifying of the CA machines, and are still not reliable. This delay is due to another ITA deeming their plan lacking. Ciber was listed on Hacking Democracy as not checking the Diebold for security, but certifying nonetheless. New York City Board of Elections, 42 Broadway (near Exchange Place), 6th floor | ||
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11 / 27
Start: 10:00
End: 23:00
ASSEMBLE FOR RIGHTS NYC OPPOSES NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly WHAT: Rally to voice opposition to recent New York Police Department proposals that would restrict public gatherings WHO: [www.assembleforrightsnyc.org|Assemble for Rights NYC] DATE: Monday, November 27, 2006 TIME: 10AM to 11AM WHERE: NYPD Headquarters, One Police Plaza CONTACT: Mark Taylor: (646) 338-5643; mark@a4rnyc.org New York City Police Headquarters http://www.assembleforrightsnyc.org | ||
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11 / 30
Start: 19:00
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Brooklyn's Independent Neighborhood Democrats (IND) is hosting a celebration of this year's massive Democratic win on November 30th at 7 PM at Kane Street Synagogue, 236 Kane St. between Court and Clinton Streets. And it looks like a great lineup! Special guests will be: Hank Sheinkopf: political consultant and NY-1 Political Roundtable panelist. Congresswoman Nydia Velazquez: incoming Chairwoman or the House Small Business Committee. A DCCC Field Strategist from Washington, D.C. (as yet unnamed?) Congressman Charles Rangel: incoming Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee. Speakers will discuss the election and what it means, and will take Questions and Answers. Kane Street Synagogue, 236 Kane St. between Court and Clinton Streets. Independent Neighborhood Democrats | ||
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