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March4Healthcare Logo

Save the Date!!

March4Healthcare!

In Honor of Sen. Ted Kennedy

"The work begins anew. The hope rises again. And the dream lives on."

 

September 13th @ 12:00PM

 

 

Signup at www.March4Healthcare.com

 

 

Gathering Locations:

 

March for Healthcare Map:

You can edit placemarks and routes on this Google map.


View 09.13.09 Health Care March Routes in a larger map

 

Conference Calls:

Thursday 8-27 @ 6:00PM PDT


 

Organizing Deadlines:

Click here to view your 30 Boxes calendar 

 

Welcome to the Healthcare March Organizing Wiki

"If we organize it, they will come."

 

The purpose of this wiki is to organize national synchronous marches to rally the American people to pressure our government into passing a healthcare reform bill with a strong public option.

 

Wiki Administrator: Suzanne Aldrich

 

Wiki Instructions

 

Core Principles:

Strong Public Option (also known as the American Option - see George Lakoff's PolicySpeak Disaster diary)

Available on Day One

Outlaw recission & pre-existing condition discrimination

Subsidize premiums for the poor and middle-class

Cap permissible administrative overheads for HMOs; Create HMO Watch to publish medical loss ratios and other performance stats

 

Media Publicity:

Publish self-made videos on iReport, YouTube,  and other websites (fill in here) talking about our experiences with healthcare and determination to do something about it. Other people who have had similar things happen to them might be inspired to join our cause!

Post a link to this wiki in the comment section of any blog, diary, or article related to organizing a march. Like-minded people are yearning to join in our pursuit of publicity.

Contact Rachel Maddow, Ed Schultz, Keith Olbermann, and Rick Sanchez

Write a letter to the editor for every local newspaper, and make comments in related stories about nearby marches. You can even share the link for the collaborative google map.

 

Slogans for Signs & Stickers

 

Healthcare Horror Stories

 

Participatory Actions:

Murder-by-Spreadsheet Die-In

Somewhere around 18,000 to 22,000 Americans die each year due to lack of insurance coverage to treat their chronic conditions. We should divide this up per each city and have volunteers dress in black and lie down during the rallies. People should take panoramic pictures and post on Flickr and elsewhere to demonstrate this magnitude of human suffering.

RAM-style Health Care Clinics

"The idea is to have heath care clinics on the scene helping people because the heath care 'industry' refuses to and is letting down millions of people." - DiegoUK

"In the 30's the Veterans constructed a city on the Mall and camped there to bring awareness of the way veterans had been treated." - Pacific Blue

Health Care for All Walk

"Hey put your walking shoes on and bring your strollers and your hoverrounds and walk on Washington. Tie up traffic in DC and burn calories. Keep circling the capitol with more and more layers of walkers so the politicians can't leave until they give us healthcare reform." - View From The Hill 

 

Suggested Attire:

Progressives are so much classier than the wingnuts. We should all show up in our finery - suits, dresses, tuxedos, & gowns!

Grab a white tee shirt and a sharpie, and write I WANT A PUBLIC OPTION on the front and back of the shirt.

Bring "Get Well" balloons to attract attention, and to let everyone know we want America to get well with health care reform and the public option.

 

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Comments (25)

kymmacg@... said

at 4:23 pm on Jul 30, 2009

:HCR_Now @PElliottAP Support Health Care Reform ( #hcr ) march on Washington Sept 11- 13, 2009 PLEASE Re-Tweet! 1 tweet can change the world!" This tweet account has turned up the volume!

nyceve@... said

at 5:11 pm on Jul 30, 2009

put up a twitter link!

Mz Kleen said

at 5:32 pm on Jul 30, 2009

What do we do on this wiki? This is all new to me.

I'm ready, willing and able to help!!

Kirk Harris said

at 7:33 pm on Jul 30, 2009

Something at Hospital Hill in Kansas City might get attention and be symbolic at the local level.

Aigeanta said

at 8:49 pm on Jul 30, 2009

ShareThis link added, with capability to repost at Facebook, Digg, Twitter, etc.

Aigeanta said

at 8:57 pm on Jul 30, 2009

Hi Mz Kleen! This "wiki" is editable by any user, including yourself, to organize our thoughts on the who/what/when/where. To edit a page, just click on the "Edit" tab at the top and start typing! There is standard word processing formatting available in the toolbar, and you can add links to sites. Pretty much everything about this site is editable by all of us. I'm just tired of diaries scrolling by and wanted a permanent place for us to organize collectively.

jgoldstein@... said

at 9:46 pm on Jul 30, 2009

Good idea! I want to focus on a huge march on washington. Perhaps we could get a permit or whatever. All progressive blogs will promote it, as well as Keith and Rachel on MSNBC etc. Perhaps someone knows how to organize these events. Volunteers?

Kirk Harris said

at 10:26 pm on Jul 30, 2009

What about The march from Hospital Hill to Capitol Hill? With a small march in late August in KC to be a warm up for a much more massive march in DC in sept? We would need permits for both and have the marshalling point for DC at the Rockville,MD Metro Station where Amtrak also stops. Buses could park at the commuter garage and the march would have a more direct way to the mall while avoiding the congestion of DC traffic.

Mz Kleen said

at 5:50 am on Jul 31, 2009

Thank you Suzanne!

Mz Kleen said

at 5:52 am on Jul 31, 2009

That's a great idea Kirk. I'll pass the word around in my area for help.

Aigeanta said

at 10:43 am on Jul 31, 2009

Hi guys, I turned off notifications because they were spamming everyone. You're just going to have to check in or subscribe to the RSS feed if you want to updated about edits to the site.

Aigeanta said

at 11:10 pm on Aug 6, 2009

I turned notifications back on; can anyone edit the site besides me? I've had a couple people say they were having issues, but I'm not sure what's wrong. Please try to add or edit something and report back. If you want email notifications turned off, please visit your profile at http://my.pbworks.com/ to alter the frequency of emails per day. If you don't want to be part of this wiki I apologize for not realizing my invitations were actually automatically starting email notifications of changes to the site, and I will delete your access right away if you like.

Paul De Ley said

at 3:47 pm on Aug 15, 2009

I've just made some edits to the goals and slogans, seems to work fine!

plaidsportcoat said

at 10:21 am on Aug 20, 2009

I love your idea, but there are major problems that need to be quickly addressed if this effort is to bear some fruit. These are sort of basic organizing tips. For example, this is the second time I've come to this page and not seen instructions on How do I vote? Do I just write in a vote? I think you need to present more as though some work has already been done or folks will be too discouraged and turn away. It's absolutely OKAY to fake it in the beginning. Pack your vote counts - I only see under ten total votes! That would make the best of souls turn away in despair. Actually, what's happening is each person is putting in a new title and voting for their own. This is starting you off in a divisive mode already.
I recommend giving "how to vote" instructions on this page, also, how to contact YOU - right at the top. Also you should always be giving deadlines for when names will be chosen, routes taken, permits issued by the DC cops, getting buses, trains to cooperate (unions?) Time is Very Short! So open-ended questions aren't going to get to the concentrated focused actions you need to undertake this huge endeavor. Also, this needs to be publicized 24/7. An organizer needs to make a schedule of people who can publicize this march to 50 organizations a day and check in with them, find who they missed, etc. Are you up for this folks? (I am, because I'm sitting on the couch with a broken knee and zero health care waiting to see if charity will take me to surgery before it heals wrong....and I'm starting to get diabetes from sitting around, too, so health care is my mantra)

plaidsportcoat said

at 10:21 am on Aug 20, 2009

Even better I recommend simply choosing a name by yourself, as there is not enough time to both publicize this page and then organize - it has to be simultaneous. The name I recommend is: The March to Take Back American Health Care!

As for the date, I recommend sticking to Robert Reich's date, SEPTEMBER 13. There is a HUGE ANTI REFORM march on SEPTEMBER 12, so this will be the ANSWER to it. Besides, there's another big event happening one week earlier. Mr. Reich has been able to begin the publicity already in large-readership blogs, so build on it if possible. He can be emailed at his own blog - or call him at his Berkeley office or home.
Is there a way we can have a google list so we can also, at the same time, start organizing amongst ourselves in our regions:
Because of the SHORT TIME FRAME, please choose only organizers who are both SKILLED and COOPERATIVE, willing to have a conference call and divvy up individual tasks? (One divisive person can put a wrench into this, as so often happens in Dem movements, so be wary of uncooperative organizers.)
Most important for transportation: Can we get a large donor from the Democrats, perhaps the Costco owner, or the Progressive Insurance owner....for buses?
THANK YOU!!

plaidsportcoat said

at 10:23 am on Aug 20, 2009

Who is running this? Please put a contact person and instructions on how to use this. Not everyone who is a great organizer will understand how to use this. This is, at this point, a lot of people with ideas, but not yet a true organizing tool because of the short time frame and hard deadlines needed for success.

Aigeanta said

at 5:18 pm on Aug 20, 2009

Hi plaidsportcoat, I will start re-organizing the wiki a bit and just take out the voting, and set forth the date of the march to be September 13th. I will make separate pages for each major city and have separate google maps and solicitations for team leaders. I think there are 4 'M's we need to concentrate on for this to be successful - organizing the March, designing the Messaging, alerting the Media, and gathering the Masses.

rita king said

at 3:39 pm on Aug 21, 2009

advice from european great grandmother:publish a contact list for leader(s) in every state capitol,and/or every big city for people like myself who would love to go to washington,but cannot afford to for lack of money and time .As for slogans,keep it simple and to the point ,as in MONEY and MORE MONEY!Use questions rather than statements;as in "why does insurance ind.spend $ 1.4M per day to stop insurance reform?"Don,t use "health care"and "insurance"together,they are not the same!Remember that only a few super rich evil geniuses are able to fire up the 23%s to act against their own interest:the golden rule!Call a lie a lie,not a falsehood;when using numbers add all zeros;100 million instead of 1B;don't use %,"they" don't understand that !Anyhow, I hope to have a leader here in Atlanta soon,so my family,friends and I have lots of company on sept.13.thanks! Rita King liberal (as in LIBERTY)

Kitsap River said

at 3:52 pm on Aug 21, 2009

I want to get to DC and speak, but I may not be able to given the timeframe. However, I do live near enough to Seattle to take an organizational role there.

Aigeanta said

at 10:32 pm on Aug 26, 2009

Hey everybody - there's a national organizing committee conference call tomorrow! Please join if you can. Sorry for the late notice. I will host these every Tuesday and Thursday evening at 6:00PM PDT. The dial-in number and access code info are at http://healthcaremarch.pbworks.com/Thursday+8-27+%40+6%3A00PM+PDT

Joe Brothers said

at 6:09 am on Aug 27, 2009

Thanks for contacting and inviting me to this wiki. A group of us in the Twin Cities are organizing a march for September 13. We should know all of the details by later this week.

Joe Brothers said

at 6:12 am on Aug 27, 2009

Anyone on the ground in San Jose, CA or Sacramento, CA that want to organize a rally?

Aigeanta said

at 11:09 am on Aug 27, 2009

Hi Joe, yes there is interest in organizing in San Jose. I don't know about Sacramento, but "if we organize it, they will come!" Go ahead and start a Sacramento topic on the discussion board: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=118144661546#/board.php?uid=118144661546

Jeremy Gameros said

at 1:37 pm on Aug 27, 2009

Hi Suzanne- can we get the link to Oakland posted?
http://my.barackobama.com/page/event/detail/healthcareorganizingevent/gpkg2w
Thanks!
Jeremy

Aigeanta said

at 3:52 pm on Aug 27, 2009

Jeremy, it's added to the new Oakland page, as well as a contact page for you. Check it out and edit as you like!

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