Citizen Ad-Makers: OFA Wants Americans' Health Care Spots
BY Nancy Scola | Friday, October 9 2009
What has arguably been the most public part of Organizing for America's push to get health care reform legislation through Congress has been a project where they collect on video the personal stories of Americans who have strong feelings about changing the state of American health care, most often because they or a loved one has suffered medically or because they got caught up in an insurance mess. Sharing personal stories is one organizing technique honed during Obama campaign era that some organizers see as most applicable to what citizens across the country can do to pass Obama's legislative agenda in Washington.
Thus, "Light, Camera, Reform," Organizing for America's latest attempt to capture on the rich medium of video American stories about what's the matter with the health care in the U.S. A panel of judges that includes will.i.am, Rep. Patrick Murphy, and Charlie from The West Wing will pick the best 30-second YouTube submission. The chosen ad will then get a national television airing.