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Workshop and Panel Video From Blogging While Brown- Carmen D. Villager, Necole Bitchie, Clarissa Goodlett and GLAM Media
Monday, July 28, 2008 at 11:44PM
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We're still chopping and slicing and dicing the professional video. There is over 6 hours of footage, but in the meantime, Theo from Theo Talks, recorded about three sessions and streamed it live on USTREAM
Video streaming by Ustream
Video streaming by Ustream
Panel Discussion - Can New Media Work with the Old Guard and Old Media?
http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/586451
Blogging While Brown: Two Workshops in 1
Secrets from a Media Insider - How to Make News and Make the News Work for You by Carmen Dixon
“Umoja” from a Black Blogger’s Perspective by Wayne Hicks
http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/586623
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Thank you for sharing the conference through video.
I am a big fan of Electronic Village and thoroughly enjoyed Wayne Hick's presentation.
I'm the lady from Las Vegas, not Greek, Danielle who created the petition for LaVena Johnson.
I am not a brown blogger but could be considered a mother of three brown Indian boys and the aunt of a beautiful brown African American girl.
The information you provided through the Blogging while Brown Conference is invaluable and strikes a cord that resonates across color lines.
I will definitely be highlighting and furthering the audience for this great resource.
Thank you so much.
In light and love
Danielle Vyas
http://www.modernmusings.com" REL="nofollow">Modern Musings
Danielle - Asante sana for the kind words. You would have enjoyed the BWB Conference last weekend. I look forward to seeing you at the 2nd annual BWB Conference in 2009.
Gina - The BWBC Facebook group now has over 25 links to blog posts about the conference. Remarkable...
peace, Villager
Danielle,
You didn't have to be "of color" to attend. Almost all of the conference material was for anyone. Villager's presentation about UNITY reference Black bloggers specifically, but the principles would have applied to anyone.
People of all races participated fully in the dialogue and exchange of ideas WITHOUT HESITATION.
Now that I know, seems like it's next year for me!
I am a loyal follower of Villager and have worked on blogging campaigns with many participants of this year's conference. It would be awesome to put faces to words. The panel and scope of information provided is invaluable.
I definitely feel that the information shared is universal and in fact brown issues themselves are universal.
In light and love
Danielle
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