OrangePolitics (OP) was founded by Ruby Sinreich in 2003. OP has twice won "Best Blog" from The Independent Weekly, as well as other awards and recognition. The purpose of OP is to encourage residents of Orange County, NC to get involved in their community by offering progressive perspectives on local and regional issues. Active participants at OP include local elected officials, community leaders, nascent and veteran activists, and a smattering of journalists brave enough to share their thoughts online. Readers can find community dialog, heated debate, and live breaking information about a wide variety of issues.
Since 2003, we have shared breaking news, foisted both expert and novice opinions, live-blogged public meetings, hosted hot debates, and influenced many a news story. Our specialty has been highlighting local problems that might otherwise be forgotten and putting them on public agenda, but our primary goal is to get our residents (many of whom are already progressive activists) to focus on local issues where they can really have an impact.
Blog entries in the About this site (pre-2008) and OP News categories.
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More about us (needs updating!): Awards: Best Local Blog of 2005 4/6/05 Village Pride Award 9/16/04 Best Blog of 2004 4/16/04 |
OrangePolitics.org in the news: Adding the personal to a public debate by Ruby Sinreich News & Observer Q Section, 10/22/06 The Revolution Will Be Blogged The Independent Weekly, 5/10/06 "Best Local Blog of 2005" The Independent Weekly, 4/6/05 "The Blogosphere" Boiling Point, March 2005 (PDF) "3URLs" interview with Ruby Sinreich on AudioActivism.org. Click here to listen to the first part of the interview where Ruby discusses OrangePolitics.org. (22:42 10.3MB MP3 file) Shooting the Breeze with Jean Bolduc, WCHL 9/30/04
"Local politics site celebrates 1st year" Village Pride Award, WCHL, 9/16/04
"Politics powers online discussions" "Best Blog of 2004" The Independent Weekly, 4/21/04 The State of Things, WUNC, 12/10/03
"Web offers residents chance to weigh in on local politics" |
Updated January 2007.
