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		<title>By: Nathan</title>
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		<description>Jeff -- thanks much for posting this.  I couldn&#039;t have read it at a better time.  Van Jones is always inspiring -- his Green Collar Economy is one of the most influential books I&#039;ve read in the last year -- but it was equally refreshing to read his take on the progressive voice &amp; how to make it heard.  This just gives me that much more conviction to keep blogging at People&#039;s Green (thanks for your comment, btw), but to quit WHINING; to focus instead on solutions -- and there are many -- to the problems that keep us progressives up at night.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jeff &#8212; thanks much for posting this.  I couldn&#8217;t have read it at a better time.  Van Jones is always inspiring &#8212; his Green Collar Economy is one of the most influential books I&#8217;ve read in the last year &#8212; but it was equally refreshing to read his take on the progressive voice &amp; how to make it heard.  This just gives me that much more conviction to keep blogging at People&#8217;s Green (thanks for your comment, btw), but to quit WHINING; to focus instead on solutions &#8212; and there are many &#8212; to the problems that keep us progressives up at night.</p>
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