Nomiki Konst
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Nomiki Konst is a Congressional Candidate for Arizona's 2nd District for the fall of 2012. She's the founder and former President of Alliance Hollywood, an organization dedicated to training members of the entertainment industry on how to speak civilly about politics. She's an advocate for civil discourse, Millennial politics and equal representation.

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The Decline of Women in America?

174 Comments | Posted February 21, 2012 | 02/21/12 12:00 AM ET

We are mothers, sisters and daughters. We are multi-taskers, leaders and advocates. We are care-takers, Governors and executives. We are 51% of the population. Yet still, in 2012, women are seeing vicious attacks on basic (some might say "unalienable") rights. How did this happen? How, in the 21st century, are...

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Generation44's Inaugural Summit Aims to Cultivate Young Leaders

Posted September 22, 2010 | 09/22/10 04:33 PM ET

In a year when the Dems are predicted to lose the Senate, the DNC has decided to rebrand itself. From their newly designed website (http://www.democrats.org) to their effort to embrace the momentum of the youth who invigorated President Obama's election, there is something refreshing happening behind the scenes...

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Information Terrorists Hijack Our Airwaves

Posted May 4, 2010 | 05/04/10 05:53 PM ET


Attention Mainstream Media! I have a challenge for you: "A Day Without the Tea Party." I challenge cable networks and their hosts and pundits, for one day, to ignore the Tea Party movement and focus on issues that affect everyday people, also known as their audience.

Which...

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Hollywood's Fix for America's Three and a Half Trillion-Dollar Lobbying Addiction

Posted March 22, 2010 | 03/22/10 05:21 PM ET

In 3rd century BC Rome, actors were considered equal to prostitutes. In 2010, actors and others in entertainment have evolved into a major force behind campaigns and progressive causes. Unfortunately, these efforts resulted in only token reform due to a greater problem in America.

The United States of America has...

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