Posted by digitalsista on September 4th, 2008 in Diversity, Feminism, Mobile Computing, Netroots, Social Media, Uncategorized, eGovernment, elections 2008, politics
The Xcel Center has balloons hanging from the rafter and a huge video screen behind every speaker. guests are kept way up in the top sections facing the back of the stage. You can’t actually see the speakers directly but you see the video and speakers on some of the screens.
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Posted by digitalsista on September 3rd, 2008 in Diversity, Feminism, eGovernment, elections 2008, politics
Having the opportunity to talk to women across the aisles has been invigorating. Collecting the women’s perspective on politics in blogs with audio and video, I realize there are some things we all have in common. We are mothers, business owners, public officials, wives, bloggers, protesters, daughters and more.
We all fight stereotypes and the [...]
Posted by digitalsista on September 3rd, 2008 in Blogging, Diversity, Feminism, Mobile Computing, Social Media, Technology, Women in Tech, eGovernment, elections 2008, politics
[Cross posted at Women and Politics]
Roseann was asked by a friend to come to the Republican National Committee. Her friend wanted her to listen to the Republican party’s candidates perspective. Roseann was a Senator Hilary Clinton supporter, she appreciates Presidential Nominee Barack Obama but she is interested in learning about Governor Sarah Palin. Here is [...]
Posted by digitalsista on August 30th, 2008 in Feminism, Media Justice, Mobile Computing, Netroots, Social Media, Technology, Uncategorized, Women in Tech, eGovernment, elections 2008, politics
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Posted by digitalsista on August 26th, 2008 in Feminism, Mobile Computing, Netroots, Social Media, Technology, Women in Tech, eGovernment, elections 2008, politics
After live blogging Hillary’s speech I went to the streets of Denver around the Pepsi Center. I asked several women what what they thought of Hillary’s speech. I came across a young African American women waiting for a cab on her way to a DNC party. Catching cabs in Denver have been challenging for everyone, [...]
Posted by digitalsista on August 13th, 2008 in Blogging, Community Media, Community Technology, Diversity, Media Justice, Old vs New Technologies, Social Media, Technology, politics, web 2.0
A huge Media House has decided to follow (us) bloggers, twitters, podcasters and others to the conventions. C-Span has finally joined the social media community in a big way. They will be creating hubs for the Democratic and Republican conventions. Bloggers (Citizen Journalists) will have access to videos for embedding and a place to link [...]