Last reminder!

Doug Schuler douglas
Tue Mar 9 09:52:28 PST 1999


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First in the "Shaping Technology" series of free public presentations
on the social implications of technology.  Presented by Computer
Professionals for Social Responsibility / Seattle.


          Is TV a One-Way Street?
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          New Directions in Citizen to Citizen
          Interactive Television

	  A presenation by Evelyn Messinger
	  President and Director of InterAct

When: On March 4th, from 7-9 pm

Where: at the University Friends Center, in Seattle's University
District The University Friends Center is located at the corner of 40th
NE and NE 9th in the University District just west of the University
Bridge.

For more than a decade, Evelyn Messinger has worked as a documentary
producer/editor for PBS, CBS News, the BBC, and French television. She
served as the first Electronic Media Director for the Soros Foundation,
and is a co-founder of Internews <http://www.internews.org>. Her work
in the emerging democracies of Eastern Europe, and with independent
media in Bosnia, Palestine, Israel, Russia and the former Soviet Union,
has promoted tolerance and understanding across political and opposing
cultural borders.

To learn more about her pioneering work, and InterAct's future projects
including, Community Renewal Dialogues, 2wayTV National Proposal, and
Minnesota Interactive, join us for Evelyn Messinger's first appearance
in the Seattle area.

Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility (CPSR) is a public
interest organization based in Palo Alto, California.  CPSR's members
are computer professionals and other people who are concerned about the
public role in the uses and abuses of computer technology in society.
This presentation is first in CPSR/Seattle's "Shaping Technology"
series of free public presentations on the social implications of
technology.  For more information about this event contact Doug
Schuler, <douglas at scn.org>, 206.634.0752.  For more information about
CPSR/Seattle and this lecture series contact Karyn Quinlan,
<karyn at accessone.com>.

This event is co-sponsored by the UW Department of Technical Communication.  


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