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Net Tuesday at Citizen Space May 8

Hi! I’m Britt Bravo, NetSquared’s Community Builder. The second Tuesday of each month, social changemakers and web innovators get together at Citizen Space to network, socialize and share ideas at Net Tuesday, an event produced by NetSquared, a project of TechSoup.

Citizen Space has been nice enough to host us for many months now, and said I could let y’all know about this month’s Net Tuesday, Citizen Journalism: Not Just a Number and PulseWire, on May 8th from 6-8 PM.

Our three presenters will be Katy Newton and Sean Connelley, producers of Not Just a Number for The Oakland Tribune, and Anne-Christine d’Adesky, Director of Global Advocacy for World Pulse Magazine’s PulseWire.

Not Just a Number is a community journalism project focused on the topic of violence and violence prevention, produced for The Oakland Tribune and their web affiliate insidebayarea.com. Last year Oakland’s homicide rate reached a five-year high of 148 people. NJN was created to give Oakland a place to share stories and to connect and develop solutions by utilizing a variety of new media journalism tools and interactive web based technologies.

PulseWire, is an interactive website where women worldwide “even those using Internet cafes and cell phones in remote villages” can speak for themselves to the world and collaborate to solve global problems.

PulseWire is a tool designed by and for diverse users: a Sri Lankan market woman looking for new sources of micro-credit, a Zimbabwean journalist documenting a crackdown in the streets with her cell phone, or a New York business woman offering to bring school supplies to women’s groups in Cambodia.

The event is free and you can RSVP on Upcoming or Meetup. Hope to see you there!

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  1. By Coworking in Columbia? « Hometown Columbia on May 5, 2007 at 6:11 am

    [...] As with many things in the 21st century, the roots of coworking go way back, for example to the coffee houses of London and the functions they served as meeting and work places for businessmen and writers. In its modern form “coworking” as a concept was apparently first conceived of by Brad Neuberg, then popularized by Chris Messina and Tara Hunt (creators of the Citizen Space coworking space in San Francisco), Jay Dedman and Ryanne Hodson (creators of The Hat Factory, another San Francisco coworking space), and others. It’s now attracting the attention of the mainstream business press. Coworking spaces typically offer relatively low rates (compared to traditional shared office spaces), an informal and friendly atmosphere, and even interesting after-hours events. [...]

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