Do you have questions about submitting a panel, training session, or screening series submission for Netroots Nation 2012? We just hosted a live Spreecast to discuss the process and answer your questions. We've embedded the archive below, but you can join us on January 26th at 11 am pacific / 2 pm eastern for the next one.
Come ready with any questions you might have or with ideas you'd like feedback on from the Netroots Nation team.
What do YOU want to see at Netroots Nation (coming to Providence, Rhode Island June 7-10, 2012)? What panels, trainings and film screenings? Now is the time to submit your ideas!
Click here to look at the Netroots Nation Session Submission Information
The deadline is January 31, so don't delay. If you want to see what we've done in the past, check out our previous sessions.
Earlier this week we announced the launch of a new site for our 501(c)3 activities at Netroots Foundation and our blog, Winning the Internet.
As a busy organizer, it’s hard to keep up and determine if you really should be investing in something. Should you be focusing on building out a G+ brand page or decking out your LinkedIn profile? The zeitgeist as of this post being written might lead you to believe that you should drop everything and work on this right now. But is that just good marketing on behalf of LinkedIn and Google, or is it really something you’re missing out on?
Our plan is to curate the best pieces we run across, add our own insights and strategic context and then share them with you. We hope that helps to make experimenting with new media something exciting rather than terrifying.
Second, we aim to be storytellers for great organizing, new media strategies and tactics. Far too often, we don’t celebrate our own movement wins. Sharing lessons learned is not always a priority, although it should be. We might write something up for our donors, board members or other stakeholders, but we rarely take time to mesh those stories and lessons in a larger narrative that illustrates how we are collectively creating change. We hope to begin changing that.
So we hope you'll join us over at Winning the Internet and follow @winthenet on twitter.