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Thanks for coming to the soirée

<For those of you who couldn't make it, you're on the list for the next one!>
Thank you, it is always encouraging to see everyone, hear the things your working on, and share ideas.  The soirée was an experiment that we’ll be turning into something - what do you think of regular office hours? 
Chat transcript...nostro culpa.  We are new to zoom (after moving over from the citrix giant we used for our past webinars) and didn't capture it.  So...

If there is someone from the chat you want to get in touch with, send us a message and we'll matchmake (speed dating style, you get the intro but the rest is up to you). And get in touch if you want to dive deeper with us on anything.
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Who Came

Ellen Gadberry, Atlanta/Decatur GA, Craftivists @ North Decatur Presbyterian Church

Lindsay Garcia “Queer Apocalypse Solutions”, collaboration with partner in Peru.  working on various ways to avert the Apocalypse.

Anna Gerrard & Hannah (we didn’t get your last name!), The unceded territories of the colonial people,Victoria, British Columbia, Just Transition Arts, working on issues around Climate Change hosting workshops and organizing to involve artists.

Jamie Wilkinson computer programmer based in NY that has a project he can’t talk about.  “Panama papers-esque”.

Emma Thorne-Christy, LA, CA. Exhibition design and developer, bridging the gap between community organizing and exhibitions.  Current issue focus, housing crisis and advocacy for people without homes in CA .

Ari Salomon, web dev and photographer in SF, work around food activism and consumerism, working with friend on doc film about a family member who was a Vietnam vet.

Shannon Finnegan, connect through Eyebeam. Recent protest about inaccessibility at the Hudson Yards Vessel “Anti-stairs Club Lounge”.  Thinking a lot about seating...

John Noone, US activist living in Hong Kong/Thailand.

Stacy Early

And us

links!

More on "rubberducking".  Thank you for your input on improving our aeffect app (choose your own adventure to develop and assess impact for artistic activism projects) to make it feel like a conversation.

And Lambert's links on public comment at city council meetings as a performance opp: 

Thanks again!

Steve, Rebecca, Steve, and Jo at C4AA
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