http://blog.e-democracy.org/posts/189
A number of our "Rural Voices" volunteers have expressed interest in Blandin's
upcoming Minnesota Voices Unconference . Hopefully you'll get to meet many of
them and they will get to meet each other and other mnvoices@ participants (
http://e-democracy.org/mnvoices ).
Below is the start-up story text from Cass Lake Leech Lake -
http://e-democracy.org/cl
Also, Bemidji - http://e-democracy.org/bemidji - and Cook County -
http://e-democracy.org/cc - are in the beginning stages of introductions and
Grand Rapids - http://e-democracy.org/gr - is in the initial recruitment phase.
Great work everyone.
Steven Clift
E-Democracy.Org
From:
http://blog.e-democracy.org/posts/189
Good. Great. Fantastic. - Cass Lake Leech Lake Finds a Voice Online
Written by Steven Clift
Local volunteers recently launched the Cass Lake Leech Lake Issues Forum. It is
the first of four new local online Issues Forums opening acrorss rural
Minnesota communities as part of E-Democracy.Org’s network with the support of
the Blandin Foundation. The Cass Lake area has a majority Native American
population and is part of the Leech Lake Indian Reservation (forum participants
are also represented by multiple counties and most of the area is also within a
national forest).
“Since the initial recruitment drive, a variety of people have been saying,
‘We’ve been waiting for something like this for a long time,” LeClaire said.
“It’s very encouraging to see member’s enthusiasm and imaginative, well-worded
posts. I’m looking forward to devoting more time to managing the threads and
cultivating more wide-spread participation among the membership.”, said Daniel
LeClaire, the volunteer Forum Manager and reporter for the Cass Lake Times.
Enjoy this video montage by Cass Lake volunteers … the first bit has some
background noise, but it gets better. It ends with the simple participant
comment when asked how the forum is going she simply says, “Good. Great.
Fantastic.”
Issues Forums are a unique model for building agenda-setting dialogue online.
Participants use their real names and agree to engage on another in a civil and
respectful manner - something quite rare on the Internet - on local issues.
E-Democracy.Org, based in Minnesota, now hosts Issues Forums in 15 communities
across three countries. Based on local interest, forums are organized at the
neighborhood, community-wide, and regional level.
Cass Lake Leech Lake, like Bemidji in recent weeks, launched with the required
100 members. Today over 150 participants are registered generating each month
an average 57 posts with over 20 unique authors. Aggressive outreach efforts
included paper sign-up forms at the post office, food shelf, and other
locations as well as direct recruitment of high school students in civics
classes. A forum launch party “movie night” in December and a grass roots
Presidential inaugural party (non-partisan) where the whole community was
invited to come in “their best blue jeans” emerged from forum discussions. New
forums for the Grand Rapids area and Cook County are in the recruitment phase.
The first three are being developed in collaboration with KAXE radio’s Northern
Community Internet project and in Cook County the community team includes folks
from WTIP North Shore community radio and the Cook County News Herald
demonstrating the power of community partnerships in launching new forums.
Cass Lake Leech Lake Inaugural Party
Cass Lake Leech Lake Inaugural Party
Daniel LeClaire, noted “the forum has made possible a more frank and open
discussion of the influence of race/history on perceptions of current issues,
from a fairly diverse group while making the effort to remain civil. More
engagement here so far than I’ve witnessed at any other gatherings or events
around the area.”
Some Cass Lake Leech Lake topics generating considerable interest include:
* Start-up business ideas/community building projects across a number of
topics
* Cass Lake Inaugural Bash?
* Indian Child Welfare Act and child of Leech Lake enrollee
* Local wind energy
* Student comments on Tribal Council support for Leech Lake Tribal College
* Opinions and attitudes concerning public events where alcohol is served
* Numerous updates on the health of community members and ways to help, the
passing of elders