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BarCamp is the inspiration for RootsCamp. If you are from the BarCamp/Geek world, consider spearheading a RootsCamp in your area.
RootsCamp is an open forum on any topic related to the Fall 2006 elections, including local, state and national races. Anyone can suggest a topic for discussion. Participants initiate conversations by (1) attending the event and (2) writing their discussion ideas on a whiteboard.
Our primary goal will be to collectively answering the following:
This is managed through many small conversations of interest to those in attendance. See the registry of participants. Email Kevin Makice (kmakice at indiana dot edu) for information about future local camps.
Friday, November 17:SESSION 1: Campaigns 303 E. Kirkwood (Rooms 1B-1C) 9a-Noon
SESSION 2: Legislation 303 E. Kirkwood (Rooms 1B-1C) 1p-4p
SESSION 3: Activism School of Informatics, Indiana University 10th & Woodlawn (Main Lobby) 7p-10p
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Saturday, November 18:SESSION 4: Local Politics 200 Daniels Way (Student Commons) 9a-Noon
SESSION 5: What's Next? 200 Daniels Way (Student Commons) 1p-4p
See the full schedule. |
While this is an implementation of a progressive idea, the Bloomington Roots Camp is not meant to be a "progressive" event in terms of political bias. The intent of this camp is to facilitate open discussion that includes all perspectives.
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Interested in Organizing? Contact Kevin Makice through our Google group, or by simply editing our Organizer page.
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