needed: writer on Youth work and the presidential race
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From: "collette" <cert at fuse.net>
Hello-
I received the following email yesterday and thought I would pass it onto
you so it can reach a larger audience.
Apparently, they didn't try to hard on this task!
Collette
-----Original Message-----
From: Patrick Boyle [mailto:pboyle at YOUTHTODAY.ORG]
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2008 3:11 PM
Subject: Youth work and the presidential race
Which presidential candidate would do more for youth and the field of youth
work? If you think Barack Obama, then Youth Today wants you.
Our special election coverage issue (October) will feature a guest column
that makes the case for John McCain, but despite months of solicitations, we
have yet to find anyone from youth work willing to do the same for Obama.
The guest column must be 600 to 800 words, must focus on youth work and
youth policies, and must be in by Sept. 17.
Anyone interested should first contact John Kelly at jkelly at youthtoday.org.
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