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A Working Guide to That 'Other' Convention in Denver

Progressive stars, celebs, activists and media are pushing the envelope for political relevance during the Democratic convention.
 
 
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The potential of an Obama victory in November of 2008, after eight years of right-wing corporate and conservative rule, has motivated the progressive wing of the party to make Denver and the Democratic Convention ground zero in the battle of ideas for the future.

How to make change with an Obama administration in power is a big question mark, since Obama has exercised so little power in his career. For many, Obama remains a projection screen for hopes and dreams for real change, especially with the prospect of significant Democratic majorities in both houses. On the other hand, many others caution that Obama is a pragmatic politician, not ready to challenge fundamental questions of corporate dominance, huge military spending and disparities in wealth that are distorting the nation's priorities.

So guess what? Few people really know what is going to happen if Obama gets elected. It is tabula rasa. So stepping into the void and hoping to be heard are thousands of activists, advocates, talking heads and pundits, all scrambling to position themselves to be influential -- hovering around the Pepsi Center like thousands of memes. And it is a good thing. At a time when the country is mired in a long list of daunting, perhaps intractable problems, big ideas and creative solutions need to be in play -- debated and discussed. Hopefully, the Obama people will be participating and listening.

One of the reasons an outside strategy is needed is that national political conventions are notoriously insider affairs, orchestrated to put on a show for the TV nation. They are rarely a place for serious debate or creative new ideas.

Stepping into the void are an unprecedented number of progressive entrepreneurs, media organizations and think tanks, producing hundreds of events and frankly competing with each other for the attention of delegates, the media and the large community of donors, advocates, lobbyists, etc. that will make up the huge outer circle of the convention.

The Big Kahunas

There are two major venues for nonstop cultural and political activities outside the convention: the Big Tent and the Starz Green Room. They both have an impressive array of bold-faced progressives and establishment pundits lined up to participate in a dizzying array of panels, film screenings and readings. As for protests, there will be plenty of those as well in Denver; stay tuned for future articles on those details.

The Big Tent is an unusual collaboration between the local and well-thought-of Denver grassroots group Progress Now and the Alliance for Sustainable Colorado teaming up with the mega blogging site Daily Kos, the huge media powerhouse and corporate sponsor Google, and Google's massively trafficked video arm, YouTube. Joining the fray as co-sponsor is DIGG, the social networking site that attracts millions of participants to rate stories in the news. (Disclosure: AlterNet, like many media Web sites, yearns to be and often gets "Dugg," which boosts traffic to many of our best articles; one of our recent stories, "At JFK Airport, Denying Basic Rights Is Just Another Day at the Office" by Emily Feder, recently went to the top of DIGG with several thousand Diggs and received more than 350,000 page views.)

The Big Tent will be a 9,000-square-foot, two-story structure that will house work space for bloggers and new media journalists. (AlterNet's Steve Rosenfeld produced a more detailed article on AlterNet about the Big Tent, which can be read here.

The Starz Green Room has been dubbed "a vast program of art and politics serving as a hub for elected officials, Democratic staffers, foreign dignitaries, business executives, media and the entertainment industry." For those unfamiliar with the cable world, Starz Media is part of Liberty Media, John Malone's media empire, and is headquartered in Denver. Its theater complex is conveniently a stone's throw from the Pepsi Center, in the "soft security" perimeter, and thus an opportunity is born. In reality the Starz presence was the brainstorm of two highly energetic Hollywood activists, Victoria Hooper and Jamie McGurk, who, using their myriad connections, created a world-class ideas forum named after their company SeaChange. The Starz location, based at the Starz FilmCenter in the Tivoli, will have plenty of celebs on board and will be a much harder ticket to obtain than the Big Tent, which also will have restrictions.

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