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Democracy Matters In 2001, Adonal Foyle founded Democracy Matters to give college students a voice in the pro-democracy movement and an active role in the national dialogue on campaign finance reform. With an active presence on over 50 college campuses nationwide, Democracy Matters involves hundreds of students and faculty in focusing on issues of campaign finance reform. Through teach-ins, letter writing and petition campaigns, educational seminars, voter registration drives, and work with high school students and others in local communities, Democracy Matters students develop leadership skills that can help to deepen our democracy.

"Introduced to basketball at age 15, Mr. Foyle became, in order, athlete, immigrant, star, scholar, National Basketball Association player, labor activist and, soon, United States citizen. Now, add another improbable activity to the list: crusader for campaign finance reform."
The New York Times

Democracy Matters is part of Adonal's deep commitment to improving the society in which he finds himself. As President, he serves as a committed and articulate advocate for the political engagement of young people and for the movement to get private money out of politics. In his words:

Democracy Matters gives young people a voice in the growing concern over how big money undermines our democracy. We believe that young people with creative energy can make great waves in changing the society in which they find themselves.

I decided to start this organization specifically because I think that there's a sense of hopelessness among young people. And I wanted to show them a way to work to change the system - to fight the system from the inside. So, fighting from the inside, to me, is one of the great virtues of Democracy Matters. By trying to change the way campaigns are financed, you are getting to the root of many problems in our society.

We basically started this organization at Colgate University. After that, it spread to other campuses across the United States. Now, we're at over 50 campuses. Our goal is, basically, to form a grass-roots movement of young people with a desire to deepen democracy by changing the way elections are financed in this country. If we can do that, and if we can restore faith in government for our generation, we will have been successful.

I think it's extremely important to be involved in politics. When you understand how money has completely dominated the political system, you know that most people's voices are silenced. But there is a chance to be heard by becoming politically active with Democracy Matters.

I hope you will get involved too. Just go to www.democracymatters.org and read what we're doing in different states - like Maine and Arizona, New York and California - in the beginning stages of public funding of elections, so that everyone can have a voice in their government.

And you can contact the Democracy Matters organization through their "Contact US" page as well.

Stand up and speak out for democracy.



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Adonal Foyle



"He's a pro basketball player who holes up with his political theory books on road trips; a millionaire who wants to curtail millionaires' political influence; and a self-made man who sees our democracy with fresh eyes. You gotta love him."
The Oakland Tribune

Read these published pieces by Adonal:

So What Does NBA Basketball Have to do With Campaign Finance Reform Anyway?

My Generation is Far From Apathetic




Kerosene Lamp Foundation News! · Special Events 2008-09 · Adonal's Kerosene Lamp Foundation (KLF) has announced a series of great events to raise funds and awareness for KLF Programs. To learn more, click here.
12/08/08 · KLF Game - Los Angeles CA. · Attend an NBA game in L.A. when the Magic travel to the Staples Center to play the LA Clippers. Special tickets are available that include a post game meet and greet with Adonal. Buy tickets here.
12/15/08 · KLF Game - Oakland CA. · Join us in Grandview Suite E at the Oracle Arena when Adonal returns to the SF Bay Area with his Orlando Magic to play the Golden State Warriors. Buy tickets here.
1/31/09 · KLF Reception - Toronto Ont. Canada · Join Adonal for a special KLF reception in downtown Toronto. The event will include door prizes, silent auction, hors d'oeuvres, and beverages. All proceeds will benefit KLF programs. Buy tickets here.
02/01/09 · KLF Game - Toronto Ont. Canada · Purchase an Orlando Magic vs. Toronto Raptors NBA game ticket through Kerosene Lamp Foundation (KLF) and receive exclusive access to a Meet & Greet. Buy tickets here.
FOYLE GEAR! · Get your #31 Magic Jersey! · Buy your official Adonal Foyle #31 jersey here.
10/14/08 · Junk Free Zone Program (Orlando FL.) · Adonal and team mate JJ Redick visited Nap Ford Community School and distributed granola bar's, veggie pack's, boxes of raisins, juice box's and water as an example of how to replace unhealthy snacks.
09/16/08 · Colgate University Visit (Hamilton NY.) · Adonal returned to Colgate University to speak to students about continuing a life of civic engagement beyond college. Read more about his visit by clicking here.>
09/16/08 · Hamilton Central School Visit (Hamilton NY.) · Adonal made a surprise visit to his High School while in town. He spoke to the students about his journey from Hamilton to the NBA.
07/31/08 · Adonal Re-Signs with the Magic! (Orlando FL.) · Adonal has agreed to re-sign with the Orlando Magic. Read the full NBA Press Release, here.>
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