Presentations begin at 9 AM and will conclude at 11:30 AM
Amherst A. Wilder Auditorium
Wilder Foundation
451 Lexington Parkway N (click on link for map)
St. Paul, MN 55104
Come join us as our members share about their accomplishments and struggles in creating community change.
This Year’s Projects Include:
Twin Cities Youth Media Network (TCYMN)
Helped convene a city-wide Youth Media Summit, and strengthen collaborative so that member organizations can better share resources
E-Democracy in Cedar Riverside Neighborhood
Provided outreach efforts for the Cedar-Riverside Community E-Democracy Forum to help bridge the Digital Divide through online civic engagement and community building amongst neighbors of a very diverse neighborhood.
Frogtown Circulator
Members surveyed Frogtown residents and contributed to community meetings for the creation of a free bus-service in Frogtown that could help youth participate in technology literacy programming in the neighborhood.
Expanding Technology Resources for Ex-Offenders
Created online resources for public computer center staff in assisting ex-offenders with finding employment.
Educating Public about Electronic Waste
Attended multiple community events to educate the public on the dangers of electronic waste, and implemented e-waste curriculum to be used a public computer centers across the Twin Cities
Local Digital Divide Documentary
Members interviewed a number of local public computer center staff, clients, and advocates to create a media product on the importance of digital inclusion
Each project will present for 15 minutes and then have a 5 minute Q&A with members of the public.
Free Parking in the Ramp, go to Information Desk to be directed to the Auditorium
Please RSVP to Libby Caulum at libby@technologypower.rog or 651 556 1389.
RSVP is not required to attend but gives us a better idea of amount of food to order.