Episode 18: Senate Run-off, Keith Gross Wrap-Up, Presidential Politics in Georgia, State Political Blogger Drama

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Topics

  • Democratic Senate Race Primary
  • Keith Gross/District 80 Wrap-Up
  • Presidential Politics in Georgia
  • Drama in the Georgia Political Blogosphere

Recorded August 16, 2008 at Manuel's Tavern

Good local examples of how organizations should blog and use other online media

The Wren's Nest
www.wrensnestonline.com/blog

The Wren's Nest is the historic home of Joel Chandler Harris, the Atlanta Journal editor who published the Uncle Remus stories near the end of the 19th century. It's now the oldest house museum in the state, featuring tours and storytelling among other things. We recently interviewed Lain in a podcast about The Wren's Nest if you're interested in hearing more.

Lain Shakespeare, executive director, and other employees/interns/volunteers share blogging responsibilities so that no one spends too much time with it.

The great thing about how that blog is written is everyone clearly has a lot of enthusiasm for their work and what it means. They find ways to make it interesting and relevant to a modern audience. But it's written like an actual human is talking, and not like a press release. They're not afraid to make fun of themselves or to own up if something isn't going as well as they'd like.

They also podcast readings and offer Google videos of some of their story tellers.

Sopo Bikes Cooperative
http://www.sopobikes.org/blog

Sopo is a non-profit where a bunch of Atlanta bike enthusiasts share a space and tools to work on their bikes. Rachael, the executive director of Sopo, periodically will share interesting stories from some of the folks who come through the shop.

The site features a Google video on its homepage that gives people a sense of what the co-op is about.

Probably later today, I'll post a podcast interview I did with Rachael last week. I'll update this post later with a link. [Update: here's the link to that interview]

Center for Civil & Human Rights Partnership
www.cchrpartnership.org

This blog just started a few days ago, but looks like it's off to a good start.

The Center for Civil & Human Rights, if you haven't heard of it yet, "will commemorate the groundbreaking contributions of Atlantans and Georgians to the historic struggle for African-American freedom and equality, and also serve as a space for ongoing dialogue, study, and contributions to the resolution of current and future freedom struggles of all people at the local, national and international level." (that's from the site's about page). It's supported by a wide variety of sources, including the Atlanta Development Authority and Central Atlanta Progress, among others. Coca Cola has offered a potential site for the center in Centennial Olympic Park.

The Partnership is responsible for organizing construction, the surrounding logistics, and everything else that will go into getting the project off the ground. Doug Shipman, the executive director, plans to blog about all of that, which I think could turn out to be fascinating.

If you want to learn more about it, Wilson interviewed Doug in October.

[Cross-posted at Radical Georgia Moderate]

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ConvergeSouth 2007 - Blog to Book with Soni Pitts and Stewart Pittman

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Blog to Book session at ConvergeSouth 2007, led by Stewart Pittman and Soni Pitts.

Length: 58:00 minutes
File size: 39.8 MB

Call to action: Virtual rally for sexual assault victim Monday, Nov. 5th

Rape is NOT an Occupational Hazard!

Sex Workers Join Women's Groups and Sexual Assault Survivors' Groups to Urge PA Voters to Vote 'No' on the Retention of Judge Teresa Carr Deni

Who: Sex workers, allies and supporters
What: Live blog action
Why: To oust Judge Teresa Carr Deni in PA
When: Monday, November 5th, 2007 - 5pm Eastern / 2pm Pacific
Where: http://www.BoundNotGagged.com

Calling all sex workers and supporters! On Monday November 5th the Desiree Alliance will host a virtual rally to stand in solidarity with the sexual assault victim in PA whose case was reduced to 'theft of services' by Judge Teresa Carr Deni. We support the efforts of local activists in Philadelphia to raise voter awareness about Judge Deni and to encourage voters to vote 'No' to retain her in Tuesday's elections. Please join us by sharing a personal story, reflections, art/poetry or any other messages/images that you feel are important or relevant. New contributors are welcome at the blog! If you're not already an author at Bound, Not Gagged and you'd like to be, send an email to: BoundNotGagged@gmail.com.

We encourage contributors to make a post either over the weekend or before 5pm Eastern on Monday, then join us at the blog on Monday at 5pm to comment on other people's posts, add more content, ask/answer questions, etc. Thank you for supporting our efforts to raise awareness about violence against sex workers! If you have any questions, please contact stacey@desireealliance.org.

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More information at Bound, Not Gagged. Please forward far and wide, and please participate!!

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Amber and Rusty podcast about whatever strikes their fancy, which generally are things and issues inside Atlanta's perimeter.

Blogiversary Part II - Why we blog

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For the second podcast recorded the night of my blogiversary party at Manuel's, we passed the recorder around the table so everyone could talk for a few minutes about their blog, the benefits of blogging, and all that jazz. You'll hear from:

As a bonus, Mel and GriftDrift interject some bite-sized political commentary.

Also included is Mostly ITP's new favorite song: "First of May" by Jonathan Coulton. (Yes, it's kosher for us to play the whole song; all his stuff is licensed under Creative Commons.) If only we had known about this song on the actual first of May! Thanks to Steve Eley and the rest of the hot tub cast crew for letting me know about the new king of geek rock.

Length: 20:58 minutes
File size: 19.2 MB

About this podcast:

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PodCamp Atlanta - Building Communities Through Podcasting with Amber Rhea and Rusty Tanton

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Amber Rhea and Rusty Tanton of the Georgia Podcast Network discuss using blogs, audio, and video to build communities and strengthen connections. PodCamp Atlanta was an unconference which took place March 17 and 18 at Emory University.

Length: 30:47 minutes
File size: 28.2 MB