Friday, February 2nd, 2007...10:01 am
RootsCampOH
Session One with Cindy Zadawzki of As Ohio Goes on Strengthening the Ohio Dem Party - Notes from the Grassroots:
Part 1. Time: 10.47
Part 2. Time: 9.45
Part 3. Time: 10.12
Part 4. Time: 9.22
Part 5. Time: 15.30
Session Two on Testosterone Neutral Blogging with Jill Miller Zimon of Writes Like She Talks and Lisa Renee of Glass City Jungle
Part 1. Time: 9.59
Part 2. Time: 10.16
Part 3. Time: 10.36
Part 4. Time: 9.45
Part 5. Time: 10.56
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4 Comments
February 2nd, 2007 at 10:06 am
[…] Meet the Bloggers » RootsCampOH […]
February 4th, 2007 at 1:58 am
Thank you very much George, you did an excellent job with both sessions, and it was really nice to finally meet you in person.
February 4th, 2007 at 2:04 am
[…] Cindy’s session on “Strengthening the Ohio Democratic Party - Notes from the Grassroots” which is in my opinion a must listen to and the session that I assisted Jill with on “Tetosterone Neutral Blogging”, are both available on the Meet the Bloggers website. A huge thank you to George Nemeth for not only recording this but getting it out there. If you want to see part of what you missed at last week’s Roots Camp, head on over and give a listen. […]
February 17th, 2007 at 2:21 pm
[…] so now the conundrum. i think the big box blogs are onto something huge here - this is exactly the sort of thing the ohio’ sphere discussed a few weekends back at rootscamp. organizing throughout the state level and providing a mechanism for low level funding has the potential to create a more agile, dependable network of progressive political sites throughout the states. blogpac’s already organizing sites like bsb throughout the country as part of the blogpac network to recieve blogpac grants. some of the hottest, most innovative, and connected sites like raising kaine (va), burnt orange report (tx), left in the west (mt), calitics (ca) are already part of it. with sites like these on board, the organization is bound to be ridiculously influential and could have the potential to help us aid candidates and officeholders in the buckeye state to an even greater degree. turning blogpac’s offer down because of a poor relationship we’ve held in the past with big boxes could be detrimental to the concept of this project, and could be a disservice to our democratic candidates. but then again, accepting could give the impression that we’re lumped in with all the shenanigans that happen outside of our ’sphere. what’s worse…it could give the impression that we’ve lost our independence. […]