A year and a half ago, a small group of people, chastened but activated by the result of the 2004 election and by our frustration with politics in Philadelphia, called a meeting to start a new group, Neighborhood Networks.
To our surprise, over two hundred and thirty people attended our inaugural event.
Since then, we have played a critical role in enacting ethics reform charter changes and in pushing for gun control. We helped lead the fight to raise the minimum wage and we supported a slate of progressive candidates in the 2007 Democratic primary. We have been a mainstay of the Philadelphia Campaign for Housing Justice and we have called for an end to the war in Iraq. We have fought against casinos and for the Cohen wage tax rebate.
We have, in other words, won some battles and lost some battles. But we have made a difference in our city and state and have kept true to our commitment to internal democracy. Our now 800 person membership is committed to continuing the fight for progressive ideals in our city, state, and country.
In this holiday season in which we rest our bodies and souls and renew our ideals, we invite you to join us, as a member and / or as a guest at our holiday party.
Wednesday, December 12
6-8 p.m.
AFSCME District Council 47 Auditorium
1606 Walnut Street, 3rd Floor
$15 ($20 non-members) includes food, beer and wine
For more information about Neighborhood Networks or to join us, go to our website, www.phillynn.org