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Definition:
Bird-Dogging: In grassroots political campaigning, especially in AIDS
advocacy, the tactic of asking pointed questions to political
candidates in public forums, with the intent to elicit public promises
from the candidate for better policy.

Want to learn more about how you can participate and make your voice heard?

Interested in social justice and global health?

Want to just learn more about advocacy in general?

Want to possibly birddog Vice President Joe Biden's campaign event
this Friday and other political candidates in the future?

COME to DCGHSE and GlobeMed's Advocacy Workshop TOMORROW (9/18) at 7pm in
Carson
60! Ken Patterson, Global Grassroots Manager for RESULTS (DC-based NGO
working to end global poverty), will be speaking!

Food will be provided! Hope to see you there!


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