The intersection of politics and technology
Direct engagement in U.S. politics should be accessible to all citizens. But it’s not.
The convergence of activism, media, and elections can amplify the voices of change-makers. No single facet of this triad can achieve its full potential in isolation. Activists need the reach of media to influence candidates, the media requires the substance of direct-action and news-worthy politics, and candidates need media to amplify their voice and activists to provide leverage.
Each is pivotal in shaping narratives and effecting change.
All around us people are actively working to create a more stable government and world. Yet much of that work is done by individuals or by groups that do not yet understand the importance of building coalitions.
Coalitions build power.
Coalitions working in union build lasting political power.
Democratic power comes from coalition building. It is only through uniting the disparate factions working at odds with one another that we can find a common cause and bring about meaningful progress. It is for this reason that AMEtech embraces cross-ideological strategies that build on unifying causes and broad messaging.
AMEtech builds coalitions through its clients.
Through them we can build community driven agendas instead of simply accepting the status quo of gridlock & polarization.
brings attention to issues through direct action to demand change & challenge the status quo.
shapes public opinion through real time global dissemination of information.
translates public opinion into political power and gives voice to the people.
connects people globally and enhances our ability to influence events.
Directories
A directory for people, topics, organizations, events, news, programs and documents.
Information featuring elected officials, house activities, parties, and professions.
Data related to cities, counties, districts, and states in the United States.
Information related to current sitting elected officials during the 2022 - 2024 election cycle.