Next week (during CSU's Democracy Week), the @CSUCPD and @NoCo_DJP will be part of a panel focused on democracy and local journalism with @ColoradoPress@co_mediaproject and @colabnewsco. Live in FC, also streaming on Zoom - https://t.co/EanYnVrPid
Next week! On Thursday, the CPD will be hosting an open house in the Lory Student Center w numerous activities and discussions (more info here: https://t.co/Mc9BJ0zoT3), while in three nearby rooms there will be rich panel discussions on numerous democracy related topics.
Next week is CSU's Democracy Summit. A wonderful week of activities. Events from Monday to Friday, with headliners like Emmy award winning comedian and host of CNN's United Shades of America W. Kamau Bell & Bowling Alone author Robert Putnam: https://t.co/JPbKZZMAFc
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ONE MONTH away from our first event of the semester— and the first of many @ColoradoStateU Thematic Year of Democracy events!
Join us August 25 at 11am for a panel discussion with special guest @m_levendusky along with our own @decustecu , @mcarcasson and Katie Knobloch @CSUCPD
Grateful @mcarcasson could share insights from the @NoCo_DJP partnership with @coloradoan — and what it’s like to reimagine an opinion section for local civic discourse.
Two questions this week for the Coloradoan. This one focuses on historical preservation. Comment and engage others comments at the link (requires a free registration).https://t.co/840Gct5KZE
This event is today. Still in person at the Old Town Library, but with the weather we will also now be streaming, both on Zoom or on FC Public Media (Comcast CH 97 & Connexion CH 22). https://t.co/NJtUx3kGR4
Big project update and community discussion concerning the Deliberative Journalism Project this Thursday, 2/9 with 3:30 or 5:30pm start times on Zoom. RSVP at https://t.co/Bymv2QwpSg
Another SCOOP session at the Old Town Library on Wednesday, January 18, 6pm. We will be exploring a variety of tools to help people address political divisions so we can work together on our shared problems more effectively. RSVP here: https://t.co/TUc93aPjqR
Robust journalism is a keystone of healthy democracy! Discuss the future of local journalism with visits from local journalists, mediated debate, and light refreshments. Wed., 11/16, 6:00-7:30, Old Town Library. Registration encouraged. https://t.co/EGi3cbxWlA
My latest article in National Civic Review on the NoCo Deliberative Journalism project & how we are taking on the dual crisis of democracy and local journalism. @NationalCivic Use code KF22 to access. https://t.co/EG8QpvM1Zq
Wednesday night at Old Town Library - we'll focus on the ballot questions on Ranked Choice Voting. RSVP here: https://t.co/FA9fz9RC5o You can also let us know where you stand & see key arguments others give here: https://t.co/RjiZCYWlV2 (a new online tool the CPD is trying out).
Video of the Deliberative Journalism Project webinar from last week on addressing concerns about misinformation in our local communities and newsrooms. @decustecu@silviagsg @david_wolfgang @mlhumph3@RebaPowell https://t.co/xI0AXyrkds
This week's Coloradoan Conversations questions focus on how Fort Collins plastic bag ban will change your habits and what tools you use to identify misinformation. You can be part of the conversation by registering for free.
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