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Metro Mapper Blog: June 2014
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Interactive maps for the Louisville Metro and Kentucky areas. Monday, June 02, 2014. Hack for Change Louisville Recap 2014. Cross posted from the YourMapper blog. Louisville's National Day of Civic Hacking event wrapped up this past Saturday May 31. How did it go? The event was a huge success! The organizers, Louisville's Civic Data Alliance. We had 45 people sign up and attend. We were part of over 100 cities, 124 events, and 10,000 participants across the nation. And sign up on our forums. Needed a way...
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Hack for Change Louisville Recap 2014
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Mapping Data in Your Town. Hack for Change Louisville Recap 2014. June 2, 2014. Middot; 28 comments. Louisville’s National Day of Civic Hacking event wrapped up this past Saturday May 31. How did it go? The event was a huge success! The organizers, Louisville’s Civic Data Alliance. Would like to thank everyone who participated including Greg Fischer (Louisville Metro’s Mayor), Ted Smith (City Innovation Director), and Tim Welsh (Metro CIO). And sign up on our forums. We focused on 5 projects. Needed a wa...
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Dancing Without Leading: Making Space for New Steps | The Value of Place
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The Value of Place. Building Community in the 21st Century. November 16, 2010. Dancing Without Leading: Making Space for New Steps. As practitioners in community building efforts we are constantly looking for ways to better connect to and engage residents. As part of our Network-centric approach – we focus on the practice of “weaving” as a way of building out our network of interconnected people. Weaving is a way of Being. And a process of Doing. What is meant by “space? Is diminished or eliminated.
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Inputs and Outcomes of Network Organizing | The Value of Place
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The Value of Place. Building Community in the 21st Century. March 13, 2012. Inputs and Outcomes of Network Organizing. In a recent presentation to the Ways and Means Staff of The Community Builders, we discussed the primary inputs and resulting added value that the Network Organizing practice can bring to a service environment. This slide captures the essence of this. That in any service environment, if we can design Spaces. That welcome and feed aspirations, Forms. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Happy Acci...
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A Note on Space;The Landscape of Opportunity | The Value of Place
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The Value of Place. Building Community in the 21st Century. August 30, 2010. A Note on Space;The Landscape of Opportunity. 8220;I skate to where the puck is going to be, not where it has been.”. Hockey’s “The Great One” Wayne Gretzky. My apologies ahead of time to those who hate sports analogies! Lean into it for a few minutes OK? Former NHL hockey great Way. Because space is the. As a player Gretzky was acutely tuned to the dimensions of the space that he inhabited, and of the other. Space is opening an...
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About the Blogger | The Value of Place
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The Value of Place. Building Community in the 21st Century. Bill Traynor is a Partner in Neighboring First and its signature project NeighborUP America, an effort to re-claim Neighboring for the 21. Century and to support grassroots action to connect people across lines of difference for mutual support, empowerment and quality of life. One thought on “ About the Blogger. Creating a Trusted Community Giving Center « Tony Macklin. July 6, 2010 at 4:43 pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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No One Rises Alone – Re-Post of Boston Rising Blog Entry | The Value of Place
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The Value of Place. Building Community in the 21st Century. December 14, 2011. No One Rises Alone – Re-Post of Boston Rising Blog Entry. Bill Traynor: No One Rises Alone. Posted on December 13, 2011. Bill Traynor is the Co-Facilitator, with Frankie Blackburn, of the Connectivity Task Force at Boston Rising. The Task Force is staffed by Talia Rivera and includes Imari Paris Jeffries, Paul Johnson, Chrismaldi Vasquez, Alice Stein, Sam Novey, Damon Cox and Brittany Parker. The Rising Class is an idea put fo...
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The Value of Place | Building Community in the 21st Century | Page 2
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The Value of Place. Building Community in the 21st Century. November 16, 2010. Dancing Without Leading: Making Space for New Steps. As practitioners in community building efforts we are constantly looking for ways to better connect to and engage residents. As part of our Network-centric approach – we focus on the practice of “weaving” as a way of building out our network of interconnected people. Weaving is a way of Being. And a process of Doing. What is meant by “space? Is diminished or eliminated.
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