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The Pushback Blog Network (PBN) is a community of like-minded young progressive bloggers from across the country. The PBN seeks to help new and emerging bloggers gain exposure, connect with each other, and learn the finer points of blogging. The Network covers every sort of progressive blog, and strives to be an inclusive, welcoming environment that connects disparate bloggers without imposing any limitations on the areas they cover or the styles they adopt.


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Title Author(s) Description Date Added
Absurdities Jen Nadeau
Politics, news, and music coverage from the angle of the bizarre and wonderful; takes a pop-politics approach to campaigns, elected officials, and voter targeting
9/25/2008
A Breadth of Knowledge Nathan Giusti A general progressive blog presenting commentary on news articles and counters to conservative pieces. 9/25/2008
The Compass Andrew Bluebond, Ian McGinnity, Chris Jones, Michelle Kahn, Katie Punsly The Compass is the blog edition of the Claremont Port Side, a progressive political journal published by students of Claremont McKenna College. Like the Port Side, the Compass provides news and commentary on issues related to campus events, national politics and international relations. 9/25/2008
Eyeranians Hooman Hedayati, Andrew Mehdizadeh, Reza Akbari Published by three Iranian/Iranian-American students in the United States, Eyeranians covers a wide range of subjects, from politics to arts and pop culture. 9/25/2008
fishbowlAMERICA Benji Newbern Covers world events, LGBT issues, pop culture, sports, religion, science, and technology. 9/25/2008
The French Press Josh Lin Insights on French culture, celebrities and current events, along with your nuggets of humor and signature French arrogance! This is a francophile’s desperate plea for a culturally open America. 9/25/2008
It’s Their Fault:How the Baby Boomers Ruined Everything Sean Jones Chronicles issues between Baby Boomers and their offspring. 9/25/2008
Kay Steiger Kay Steiger Feminism, immigration, academia, and veterans. 9/25/2008
Life is Like a Box of Chocolates… Faigy Abdelhak Randomness. 9/25/2008
Mad Progress Harry Waisbren 9/25/2008
M (Marla’s Musings) Lynn Sorrentino Water issues, progressive Democrats, Marine Affairs, the EPA and where you live, endangered species, wolves, wolf habitatand population issues, plastics, and pollution of Earth’s waters and oceans. 9/25/2008
Mikes’ LIPstick Mike Teager Current American politics, cultural and social commentary. 9/25/2008
Minipundit Dylan Matthews Politics, policy, and pop culture. I’m as likely to do a post about some cool white paper the Hamilton Project put out as one about the new Blonde Redhead album. I’m also the kind of person who refers to think tank white papers as “cool.” 9/25/2008
Ned Resnikoff Ned Resnikoff 9/25/2008
New Wave Grrrl Emily Kronenberger Health info and resource sharing venue for women. 9/25/2008
One Hump or Two? Will Sommer A blog about the Western Sahara. 9/25/2008
Our Rants & Raves Michael Boh 9/25/2008
OutrageNation Michael Tulipan Liberal political blog covering news, world events, culture, sports, and more, as well as the OutrageRadio podcast. 9/25/2008
Rachel Stern Rachel Stern Environment, social issues and politics–and often the intersection of the three. 9/25/2008
Sahara Echo Mohamed Brahim Western Sahara Conflict: activism, human rights, news, and literature. 9/25/2008
Sierra Club’s Wild Blog Sierra Club’s Wild Blog Issues covered by Sierra Club’s Wild Legacy Initiative. 9/25/2008
Snapping Turtle Agenda Christopher Kaasa 9/25/2008
Spill Saxon Baird Art, culture, & politics 9/25/2008
Steam Powered Opinions Steve Balboni Focuses professionally on politics and public policy. I’m here to discuss state and national politics, music, books, baseball and anything else that comes to mind. 9/25/2008
Steve’s sports and politics blog Steve Jankowski Sports, politics, and whatever else I find interesting or worth writing about. 9/25/2008
The Black Jewish Experience Jordan Berg Covers everything from international politics to pop culture, the Black Jewish Experience is a unique perspective linking history and the experience of these seemingly divergent identities to today’s events. 9/25/2008
the blue letters Soo Ryum Yang An independent student-let enterprise devoted to interactive journalism, free speech and factual integrity. Our centralobjective is to highlight and discuss important progressive issues in politics, science and religion for our readers inVanderbilt and beyond. 9/25/2008
The Cynical Political Eric P. Burns A look behind the headlines; big stories, small stories, fun stories–with or without commentary; some bold, and at timesnot-so-bold analysis of the political stories that are and are not making headlines. 9/25/2008
The Most Important Blog…Ever Erik Love Recent survey of the author, progressive politics, racism, labor, California, Michigan, and the Middle East. 9/25/2008