WELCOME TO GPS 2008!
Thanks to all who joined us January 11-13, 2008 for a weekend of strategizing, organizing and unifying!
Thank you to everyone who made GPS 2008 a successful start to a year of progressive action!
Stay tuned for details on more ways to stay involved in the progressive movement in Georgia...
Summit Details
WHO ARE WE? We are a dynamic group of progressive Georgians – individuals and organizational representatives, reflecting a wide variety of backgrounds, experience and expertise – learning, planning and mobilizing toward a better future for our state.
WHAT IS THE GEORGIA PROGRESSIVE SUMMIT? During the first summit (GPS 2006) in January 2006, individuals from 26 organizations gathered for a weekend of workshops and action planning. In January 2007, approximately 300 people from 60 organizations came together and participated in a full schedule of interactive workshops, plenary sessions and action planning at second annual Georgia Progressive Summit (GPS 2007). Detailed information on both GPS 2006 and GPS 2007 is available in our GPS Archives.
WHAT WE'RE DOING! For GPS 2008, we are committed to reaching out to even more progressive individuals and organizations throughout the state of Georgia, and to expanding and diversifying our program. If you participated in GPS 2007 and/or GPS 2006, please plan to join us again in 2008. If you are new to the Georgia Progressive Summit, sign up now!
GEORGIA PROGRESSIVE SUMMIT 2008 Highlights:
- "Art as Politic" Friday evening at Vinyl (1374 West Peachtree Street, 30309. Art Center- MARTA), featuring [NOTE: the lineup is subject to change without notice prior to the event]]:
 
Theresa Davis Spare Change
- We will showcase elements of successful movement-building at the Saturday morning opening "Ending the War on Community with Acts of Unity."
- We will learn and share, build our skills and knowledge, during a day filled with interesting and useful workshops all day Saturday!
- Sunday Morning, we will open with "The Role of Faith in Social Justice" and work together during an extended action planning brunch Sunday afternoon.
- And, we will be inspired by the Closing Call to Action by some young progressive leaders!
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