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I now have 10-days left on my fundraising Indiegogo Campaign. Continue Reading
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I now have 10-days left on my fundraising Indiegogo Campaign. Continue Reading
A week ago, I launched my first Indiegogo campaign. Basically, it is an interactive website where one can pitch a proposal and then try and steer traffic to it. Continue Reading
Yesterday, I launched my first online fundraising campaign using Indiegogo. Continue Reading
This video was made by my son, Joah Colby. I am proud of it because he was raised in a family that celebrated May Day as one of the biggest holidays of the year.
Minnesotans are gathering in kitchens and living rooms across the state to talk about gay marriage. Here is a slice of the conversation. Video by Pam Colby and Joah Colby, voices by Terry Gydesen and Janet Bayliss.
Fertile Ashes, a narrative short film which I wrote and directed, will play this coming Sunday, June 3rd as part of the Out Twin Cities Film Festival, http://www.outtwincitiesfilmfest.com/. Fertile Ashes plays at 3:15 in the L- shorts section.
Fertile Ashes Synopsis:
In the 1970’s, civic minded visionaries created a federal plan to insure that the corporate cable giants wiring our communities would have to share a piece of the profit with the people, public access television was born.
I have been attending GLBT political events since the early 1980’s, I have been at the State Capitol participating in demonstrations, rallys and lobbying more times than I can count. Continue Reading
It was cold, but my heart was warm after the the rally on Saturday, February 26 in support of our Union friends in Wisconsin. Free Speech ZoneThe Free Speech Zone offers a space for contributions from readers, without editing by the TC Daily Planet. This is an open forum for articles that otherwise might not find a place for publication, including news articles, opinion columns, announcements and even a few press releases. Continue Reading
Excitement was everywhere today as soccer fans gathered in every nook and corner to watch the 2010 World Cup.