the next day).
Who would like to get together that afternoon?
I am thinking an open networking time from 3-6 p.m. at Elaine's Coffee Call
at Hotel Lincoln. I'd share a mini-overview of our efforts to build
inclusive online community engagement in lower income, highly diverse, high
immigrant neighborhoods in St. Paul at 4 p.m..
On a related note, our presentation from Seattle this week might be of
interest: http://seattleneighbors.eventbrite.com
Also, does anyone know of a directory like this for Chicagoland:
http://pages.e-democracy.org/Seattle - I'd love to invite a few
neighborhood e-list hosts to join us.
Whether it is public participation through open government or neighbors
connecting online, raising diverse voices and building bridges among
diverse people to make our communities better and stronger is a crucial
link.
So who is interested?
Speaking of online engagement/dialogue/participation be it in government or
community ... what's new in Chicago?
Cheers,
Steven Clift
E-Democracy.org
P.S. More http://beneighbors.org