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Digital Media Learning

Dear Friends,

During the first week of March 2011 all five Community/Technology organizers (Auburn Gresham, Englewood, Chicago Lawn, Pilsen, and Humboldt Park) will gather in Long-Beach California to present on the Digital Media Learning & Empowerment panel at the 2011 Digital Media Learning Conference. This is a great opportunity for Chicago's Smart Communities Digital Excellence Initiatives to showcase their efforts to both academic and corporate audiences nationally, as Chicago does serve as a model for many current and future Broadband Expansion Initiatives. 

Below you will find the abstract that was accepted for this years 2011 Digital Media Learning Conference.  

Panel Title

Networks of Power: Digital Literacy Meets Community Organizing in Chicago

Panel Abstract:

This panel of Smart Communities’ Tech Organizers will provide a stimulating dialogue about digital media learning in Chicago’s five new Digital Excellence Communities. Each panelist represents four out of five chosen communities by the City of Chicago’s Digital Excellence initiative which is funded by Broad Band USA, and the MacArthur Foundation.

Specifically, this panel of Tech Organizers will reflect on their experience as Tech Organizers who promote digital literacy and civic leadership development in five Chicago neighborhoods. Each Tech Organizer will discuss various theoretical models they have developed and put into practice, to address the complexities of working with predominantly working class communities to adopt effective and everyday use of digital media tools and broadband services. Central examples that will be elaborated in this discussion is the current work Tech Organizers are doing with local small businesses—mom and pop shops—which entails outlining to local business owners how the adoption of technology and digital media tools can expand and sustain their business growth over the next five years. Furthermore, this panel will detail the myriad of strategies used to engage, educate, and strengthen residents’ digital illiteracies. In order to fully etch out the contours of digital media learning in ethnically diverse communities, the panel will include an interactive slide show presentation detailing our current findings.

Each Tech Organizer represents a specific demographic within their respective Chicago communities.

  •  Auburn Gresham- African American
  • Englewood- African American
  • Chicago Lawn- Latino/African-American/European
  • Pilsen- Mexican American
  • Humboldt Park- Puerto Rican/African-American

Panel Organizer:

Jimmy Prude, Auburn Gresham Development Corporation

Technology Organizer, LISC/Chicago, City of Chicago

 E-Mail: Jprude@Gagdc.org

Phone: (773)-483-3696

Presenters:

Name: Jimmy Prude

Role: Tech Organizer

Community/Organization: Auburn Gresham / Greater Auburn Gresham Development Corporation 

E-Mail: Jprude@gagdc.org

Web: http://www.gagdc.org

Organic Community Web Portal: http://www.auburngreshamportal.org

 

Name: Demond Drummer

Role: Tech Organizer

Community/Organization: Englewood / Teamwork Englewood

E-Mail: Demond.drummer@gmail.com

Web: http://www.teamworkenglewood.org

Organic Community Web Portal: http://www.englewoodportal.org/

Name: Enrique Salgado

Role: Tech Organizer

Community/Organization: Humboldt Park / Biker Dike Redevelopment Corporation.

Web: http://www.bikerdike.org

Organic Community Web Portals: http://www.humboldtparkportal.org

Name: Rebecca Shi

Role: Tech Organizer

Community/Organization: Chicago Lawn /Greater Southwest Development Corporation

E-Mail: becca.swop@gmail.com

Web: http://www.swop.net/

Organic Community Web Portals: http://www.chicagolawnportal.org

Elizabeth Rosas-Landa

Role: Tech Organizer

Community/Organization: Pilsen / The Resurrection Project

E-Mail: erosaslanda@resurrectionproject.org

Web: http://www.resurrectionproject.org

Organic Community Web Portals: http://www.chicagolawnportal.org

 

References:

Susana Vasquez

Director

New Communities Program

LISC/Chicago

1 N. LaSalle, 12th Floor

Chicago, IL  60602

tel   312.385.4808

Carlos Nelson

Executive Director

Greater Auburn Gresham Development Corporation

1159 West 79th Street

Chicago, IL 60620

tel (773) 483-3696

Norma Sanders

SMART Communities, Program Officer

Greater Auburn Gresham Development Corporation

1159 West 79th Street

Chicago, IL 60620

tel (773) 483-3696

Ernest Sanders

Program Manager/Director of Communications

Greater Auburn Gresham Development Corporation

1159 West 79th Street

Chicago, IL 60620

tel (773) 483-3696