Diversity in High Tech: Organizing to Increase Access After I-200

Rod Clark bb615 at scn.org
Sat Feb 27 14:17:13 PST 1999


Lorraine, 

   Would you, or anyone you know, like to write something about
this for the next issue of Seazine? The beginnings of the next
issue are at

        http://www.scn.org/seazine/mar99/

Rod Clark


> My understandinng is that there has been a lot of outreach to 
> many groups, and there will be many more issues than WashTech's
> organizing efforts up for discussion.  It occurred to me that
> this would be a great opportunity for SCN to provide some
> high-tech tools to help folks stay connected and informed
> about the various groups' efforts.  
> 
> WashTech's staff cannot take this on.  
> 
> Now that everybody and his dog offers free e-mail and free
> web space, it might be a good idea to look more at the
> "community" part of the original mission statement.

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