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Cops Gone Wild Press Conference # 9
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) August 08, 2008
We The People Join Together To Change A System That Has Brutalized Our Communities, Commits Murder Against It's People and Get's Away With It. We are tired and ask the people in our communities to get more involved. These practices has to change.
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Cops Gone Wild Press Conference # 6
from - blip.tv (beta) August 08, 2008
We The People Join Together To Change A System That Has Brutalized Our Communities, Commits Murder Against It's People and Get's Away With It. We are tired and ask the people in our communities to get more involved. These practices has to change.
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Cops Gone Wild Press Conference # 5
from - blip.tv (beta) August 08, 2008
We The People Join Together To Change A System That Has Brutalized Our Communities, Commits Murder Against It's People and Get's Away With It. We are tired and ask the people in our communities to get more involved. These practices has to change.
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Cops Gone Wild Press Conference # 4
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) August 07, 2008
We The People Join Together To Change A System That Has Brutalized Our Communities, Commits Murder Against It's People and Get's Away With It. We are tired and ask the people in our communities to get more involved. These practices has to change.
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Net Tuesday: Presentation by Deb Levine, Co-founder of ISIS
from NetSquared: Remixing the Web for Social Change July 27, 2008
This podcast is a Net Tuesday presentation by Deb Levine, the co-founder of Internet Sexuality Information Services (ISIS). The organization conducts a number of programs (e.g., inSpot and inBrief) the area of sexual health oriented particularly to young people that use online technology to reach and involve them. Deb has been involved in sexual health issues since she established one of the first computer-based information services called Go Ask Alice! at Columbia University.
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Net Tuesday: Interview with Deb Levine, Co-founder of ISIS
from NetSquared: Remixing the Web for Social Change July 27, 2008
This podcast is an interview by David Collin of Deb Levine, the co-founder of Internet Sexuality Information Services (ISIS). The organization conducts a number of programs (e.g., inSpot and inBrief) the area of sexual health oriented particularly to young people that use online technology to reach and involve them. Deb has been involved in sexual health issues since she established one of the first computer-based information services called Go Ask Alice! at Columbia University.
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Net Tuesday: Presentation by Ben Rigby of Mobile Voter
from NetSquared: Remixing the Web for Social Change July 27, 2008
This podcast is a Net Tuesday presentation by Ben Rigby, the co-founder of Mobile Voter and author of the recently published book, Mobilizing Generation 2.0: A Practical Guide to Using Web 2.0 Technologies to Recruit, Organize and Engage Youth. Ben is the co-founder of Akimbo Design, a successful new media design firm. He was also the CTO of DFILM, a youth-oriented entertainment and mobile applications company. Ben has devoted himself lately to helping nonprofits learn how to capture the new wave of civic interest among young people by using the technologies that youth are familiar with.
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Net Tuesday: Interview with Ben Rigby of Mobile Voter
from NetSquared: Remixing the Web for Social Change July 27, 2008
This podcast is a Net Tuesday interview by David Collin of Ben Rigby, the co-founder of Mobile Voter and author of the recently published book, Mobilizing Generation 2.0: A Practical Guide to Using Web 2.0 Technologies to Recruit, Organize and Engage Youth. Ben is the co-founder of Akimbo Design, a successful new media design firm. He was also the CTO of DFILM, a youth-oriented entertainment and mobile applications company. Ben has devoted himself lately to helping nonprofits learn how to capture the new wave of civic interest among young people by using the technologies that youth are familiar with.
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Net Tuesday: Presentation by Greg Wolff, President of UnaMesa
from NetSquared: Remixing the Web for Social Change July 01, 2008
You are about to hear a Net Tuesday presentation by Greg Wolff, president of UnaMesa. The UnaMesa Association is a non-profit, world-wide association of individuals from industry, academia, and NGOs that provides free software tools and web services for schools, clinics, and other community organizations. Their goal is for every student, educator, patient, and caregiver to have access to the information they need when they need it. UnaMesa serves the public interest by working with the community to create and deliver appropriate technologies, creating places where the staff of organizations learn best practices from each other, and by acting as a trust which holds the intellectual property and operates web services on behalf of the public.
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Net Tuesday: Interview with Adam Frey, Co-founder of Wikispaces
from NetSquared: Remixing the Web for Social Change July 01, 2008
This podcast is an interview by David Collin of Adam Frey, the co-founder of Wikispaces. Wikispaces is a simple to use, quick to set up, hosted wiki system for groups, organizations, companies and even families. Wikispace has put emphasis on wikis in the educational environment by working with schools from k-12 to Columbia University. In this podcast Adam discusses how wikis may be the right tool for easy collaboration projects in non-profits.
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Podcasting for Social Change - Net Tuesday4 with DaveO
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) June 24, 2008
What: Net Tuesday4 - Podcasting for Social Change When: Tuesday, July 8, 2008 5:30 PM!Where: WorkSpace 400, 21 Water St. Vancouver BC V6B 1A1 Topic: Ways Non-profits/Social Change orgs can use podcasts to spread their message Three ways: 1) publishing conferences and repurposing stuff you are already making 2) event and campaign crowd coverage (including micro podcasting i.e. utterz) 3) special reports interviews etc. To make it easy, we'll cover: 1) planning 2) producing tips (with toys to demo) 3) publishing/promoting panel: dave olson - moderater/podcaster john bollwitt - podcaster and audio engineer rob cottingham - social change technologist roland tanglao - mobile pundit and tech-evangelist
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Business Intelligence for Nonprofits: An Interview with Steve Williams of Business Objects
from NetSquared: Remixing the Web for Social Change May 20, 2008
Steve Williams is the Community Program Manager, Environment and Technology Programs for Business Objects. As part of the Business Objects Community team, Steve is responsible for enabling and facilitating employee-driven environmental sustainability programs and championing the company's sustainability agenda internally and externally. Steve's other focus area is working with nonprofits and social enterprises to help them demonstrate the value they create to donors and investors thereby gaining access to greater and more consistent funding.
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Net Tuesday SF: Presentation by Jon Warnow of Step It Up
from NetSquared: Remixing the Web for Social Change March 31, 2008
Jon Warnow is an online organizer and technology coordinator whose most recent project was Step It Up, a campaign to unite communities for on-the-ground action on climate change. In 2007, this web-based project helped to unleash the inner-activist in regular people by experimenting with a model of open-source activism that creates deeper engagement, an empowered constituency, and more effective results. By catalyzing and coordinating over 2000 synchronized off-line actions, the Step It Up campaign was able to channel the simmering concerns of a citizenry into a powerful, unified, politically strategic call to action. Fresh out of college in Vermont, Jon is relatively new to the technology and non-profit scene, and is fascinated by both the hollow hype and the powerful potential of web-enabled activism. He's still doing his damndest to use the best of the web to get people to take effective action on the greatest challenge of our time--climate change. Currently, Jon and his co-conspirators are gearing up to launch an international campaign that harnesses our most promising technologies to build a truly global climate movement--and he wants you to help. This show is a recording of Jon's presentation during the March 11th Net Tuesday San Francisco: Creating Successful Web Campaigns for Your Nonprofit.
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Net Tuesday SF: Interview with Jon Warnow of Step It Up
from NetSquared: Remixing the Web for Social Change March 31, 2008
Jon Warnow is an online organizer and technology coordinator whose most recent project was Step It Up, a campaign to unite communities for on-the-ground action on climate change. In 2007, this web-based project helped to unleash the inner-activist in regular people by experimenting with a model of open-source activism that creates deeper engagement, an empowered constituency, and more effective results. By catalyzing and coordinating over 2000 synchronized off-line actions, the Step It Up campaign was able to channel the simmering concerns of a citizenry into a powerful, unified, politically strategic call to action. Fresh out of college in Vermont, Jon is relatively new to the technology and non-profit scene, and is fascinated by both the hollow hype and the powerful potential of web-enabled activism. He's still doing his damndest to use the best of the web to get people to take effective action on the greatest challenge of our time--climate change. Currently, Jon and his co-conspirators are gearing up to launch an international campaign that harnesses our most promising technologies to build a truly global climate movement--and he wants you to help. David Collin, the SF Net Tuesday Podcaster, interviewed Jon during Net Tuesday San Francisco on March 11th. Jon was one of the speakers during the March Net Tuesday, Creating Successful Web Campaigns for Your Nonprofit.
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Net Tuesday SF: Presentation by David Taylor of Radical Designs
from NetSquared: Remixing the Web for Social Change March 31, 2008
David Taylor is the Founder and Director of Radical Designs, a software development company focused on meeting the technological needs of grassroots social movement organizations. He has spent the last nine years building cutting edge websites, online organizing tools and web based mobilization strategies for over 200 social movement organizations, nonprofits, and political campaigns. When not building websites, David is a direct action trainer, and mass mobilization organizer, for the anti-globalization, anti-war, environmental and global justice movements as well as a political strategist for local progressive electoral campaigns in San Francisco. This show is a recording of David's presentation during the March 11th Net Tuesday San Francisco: Creating Successful Web Campaigns for Your Nonprofit.
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Net Tuesday SF: Interview with David Taylor of Radical Designs
from NetSquared: Remixing the Web for Social Change March 31, 2008
David Taylor is the Founder and Director of Radical Designs, a software development company focused on meeting the technological needs of grassroots social movement organizations. He has spent the last nine years building cutting edge websites, online organizing tools and web based mobilization strategies for over 200 social movement organizations, nonprofits, and political campaigns. When not building websites, David is a direct action trainer, and mass mobilization organizer, for the anti-globalization, anti-war, environmental and global justice movements as well as a political strategist for local progressive electoral campaigns in San Francisco. David Collin, the SF Net Tuesday Podcaster, interviewed David Taylor during Net Tuesday San Francisco on March 11th. David was one of the speakers during the March Net Tuesday, Creating Successful Web Campaigns for Your Nonprofit.
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Net Tuesday: Presentation by Gordon Strause of Yahoo! Groups
from NetSquared: Remixing the Web for Social Change February 28, 2008
This is a Net Tuesday presentation by Gordon Strause, product manager for Yahoo! Groups. Groups is one of the longest running social organization tools on the Internet. It has millions of active groups. Gordon reflects on Yahoo! Group's place in the development of social networking tools and how nonprofits have used it. He also hints at some ways that Yahoo! might change Groups in the coming year to update it.
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Net Tuesday: Interview with Gordon Strause of Yahoo! Groups
from NetSquared: Remixing the Web for Social Change February 28, 2008
This is a Net Tuesday interview by David Collin with Gordon Strause, product manager for Yahoo! Groups. Groups is one of the longest running social organization tools on the Internet. It has millions of active groups. Gordon reflects on Yahoo! Group's place in the development of social networking tools and how nonprofits have used it. He also hints at some ways that Yahoo! might change Groups in the coming year to update it.
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Net Tuesday: Presentation by Ian Kennedy of MyBlogLog
from NetSquared: Remixing the Web for Social Change February 28, 2008
The following is a Net Tuesday presentation by Ian Kennedy, the product manager for MyBlogLog, a service of Yahoo! MyBlogLog is a community building service for bloggers. Individuals who register with MyBlogLog leave their picture or avatar and some profile information automatically each time they visit a web site registered at MyBlogLog and running its widget. They become the top-of-the-list face on the Recent Readers section of the blog or web site. Readers become part of a social community around the blog. Ian discusses how nonprofits can use MyBlogLog to build community around their sites.
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Net Tuesday: Interview with Ian Kennedy of MyBlogLog
from NetSquared: Remixing the Web for Social Change February 28, 2008
The following is an interview by David Collin with Ian Kennedy, the product manager for MyBlogLog, a service of Yahoo! MyBlogLog is a community building service for bloggers. Individuals who register with MyBlogLog leave their picture or avatar and some profile information automatically each time they visit a web site registered at MyBlogLog and running its widget. They become the top-of-the-list face on the Recent Readers section of the blog or web site. Readers become part of a social community around the blog. Ian discusses how nonprofits can use MyBlogLog to build community around their sites.
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Net Tuesday: Presentation by Nate Ritter on Using Twitter During San Diego Fires
from NetSquared: Remixing the Web for Social Change January 29, 2008
Nate Ritter is a San Diego-based developer and business consultiant. During the wildfires of 2007 in the San Diego area Nate used Twitter to set up a help center. He was able to use various features of Twitter to keep a constant stream of information and referrals to other resources flowing to local residents. Friends and relatives outside San Diego County also found the Tweets about the fire helpful. You can learn more about Nateâs work by going to blog.perfectspace.com and you can follow him on Twitter at twitter.com/nateritter
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Net Tuesday: Presentation by Jeremy Pepper of The Point
from NetSquared: Remixing the Web for Social Change January 28, 2008
This podcast is a presentation by Jeremy Pepper, Communications Manager of The Point (www.thepoint.com) at the January 8, 2008 Net Tuesday meeting. The Point is a site designed to help people solve problems they can't solve alone. Consumers, employees, and community members can use The Point to initiate a campaign about an issue and enroll members until they reach the tipping point at which their action will have the impact of significant numbers of people.
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Net Tuesday: Interview with Jeremy Pepper of The Point
from NetSquared: Remixing the Web for Social Change January 28, 2008
This podcast is an interview of Jeremy Pepper, Communications Manager of The Point (www.thepoint.com) by David Collin at the January 8, 2008 Net Tuesday meeting. The Point is a site designed to help people solve problems they can't solve alone. Consumers, employees, and community members can use The Point to initiate a campaign about an issue and enroll members until they reach the tipping point at which their action will have the impact of significant numbers of people.
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