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Students divided up into breakout rooms to discuss next year's policy priorities at the Roosevelt Policy Expo 2007

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"Far better is it to dare mighty things, to win glorius triumphs, even though checkered by failure... than to rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy nor suffer much, because they live in a gray twilight that knows not victory nor defeat."

— Teddy Roosevelt 


 

Alex P Condra


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School: University of Tennessee- Chattanooga

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University of Tennessee- Chattanooga
Building an America that Works for Working Families

Policy interests: Criminal justice, Disaster preparedness, Diversity, race, and opportunity, Economic policy, Education, Energy, Environment, Fair and clean politics, Government reform, Healthcare, Human rights, Immigration, International development, International security, Labor and workers' rights, Nonprofits and philanthropy, Outer space, Political strategy, Poverty and social justice, Public administration and management, Religion, Responsible business practices, Rural areas and Agriculture, Science and innovation, Sexuality and LGBTQ issues, Social policy, Sustainability, The courts, The media, Urban policy, Voting rights, Women, gender, and feminism

When I was approached by Steven P. Durham in the fall semester of 2006, I was asked to join RI, and consider the possibility of taking on a leadership role in the organization. I had always been really involved in a lot of activities, and I've always been really involved in politics..I was reluctant at first; I didn't know if it would work out, or if this organization was worth my time. As I studied further into the group, I found out what it's really for. I finally realized that now is the time to implement a new world order, and there is no better program for that than the Roosevelt Institution. This is a group for the future. It's time to realize that we are the ones that are going to have to deal with the problems set before us from the generation before us. Rather than point the finger and force accountability on political parties, generations, or industries/interest groups, perhaps we should focus on understanding that the problems aren't going to go away. Rather than lobbying in the best interest of a few, the RI is about finding solutions that are in the best interest of everyone, without incentive or merit.

Let's get this thing moving, and go change the world.