From: Mar 6, 2008
To: Mar 27, 2008 - 11:59am
By:
Greenforall
Video Round 1:
» Mar 6, 2008 - Mar 27, 2008
Description:
This year, April 4th will mark the 40th anniversary of the assasination and untimely death of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. People from across the country will travel to Memphis Tennesse to celebrate Dr. King's legacy.
Quantum Shift TV and Green for All have created this special video contest to give YOU a chance to be among them, and attend the Dream Reborn Conference in Memphis April 4th - 6th.
The conference is being presented by a new organization called Green for All. Green for All has a simple but ambitious mission: to help build a green economy strong enough to lift people out of poverty and into prosperity.
Hundreds of community, non profit, business and student leaders will attend this historic gathering to celebrate Dr. King's dream and to hear from today's generation of visionary leaders -- like Van Jones, Majora Carter, Paul Hawken, and others -- as they present positive solutions for social and environmental equity.
Dr. King had a dream in his day, a vision of what he called equal protection and equal opportunity. What does that dream look like today? What is your version of the dream? We want to know, and we want to send one lucky winner to Memphis!
So set up your web cam, and send us a short video (no more than 3 minutes, please!) describing what the 'Dream Reborn' means to you, and why you'd like to join us in Memphis. We'll pick the winner from among the top 3 contestants as ranked by the Quantum Shift community. So invite your friends to sign up as supporters of your contest team even before you upload your video. Their activity on the site generates points for your team and boosts your ranking.
This contest will close on March 27th, and we'll announce the winner on the 28th. That's just around the corner. So get busy. What does the 'Dream Reborn' mean to you?
See www.dreamreborn.org for details.
Prize:
A trip to the 'Dream Reborn' Conference in Memphis! Includes flight, conference registration, lodging, meals and a small stipend for incidentials. Total value over $1000
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