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AHA MEDIA to be Media sponsor for Vancouver Bloggers Meet – May 28th at St. Regis Hotel

May 26, 2009 6 comments

 

May 28
Thu 6:00 PM
Location

608 Dunsmuir
Vancouver, BC V6B 1Y6
604-696-5558

How to find us
“It’s in the Regis Room (downstairs) in the St. Regis Grill & Bar (Anducci’s)”

Who is organizing?
Raul

LOCATION, DINNER, DRINKS AND RELATED STUFF ANNOUNCEMENT

I booked the Regis Room downstairs in the St. Regis Grill & Bar (formerly Anducci’s). The St. Regis Hotel is at the corner of Dunsmuir and Granville. It’s directly located outside the Dunsmuir exit of the Skytrain Granville Station, so it’s plenty accesible, and in a downtown location.

I’ve been warned that it might be noisy as the kitchen is right besides the room, but we’ll have to test how things go.

I’ve also been asked whether everybody will want to place dinner orders at the same time. I said that my bloggers were usually very flexible with that.

Drinks and dinner are usually placed on separate bills for each participant (you don’t have to buy dinner OR drinks, but I’ve noticed that many people ask for that, so that’s why I wanted to make sure to hold the meetup at a restaurant/bar).

I hope everyone will like this option. I’m going to be testing different locations through time.

Below is the agenda for the meetup. Starts at 6:00pm (SIX) regardless of when the Meetup.com site says it starts.

Just FYI.

AGENDA

6:00-6:15 pm – Welcoming remarks (Raul)
6:15-7:00 pm – Shane, Lorraine and Raul opening commentary
7:00-7:45 pm – Discussion and moderation (Colleen and panel)
7:45-8:15 pm – Open discussion

Raul Pacheco http://www.hummingbird604.com

Shane Gibson http://www.closingbigger.net/

Lorraine Murphy http://www.raincoaster.com

Colleen Coplick http://www.missmanifesto.com/missmanifesto

ABSTRACT

Rules, Norms and Web 2.0: Etiquette in an Era of Evolutionary Social [Dis]Organization

Etiquette is frequently seen as a constraining set of behavioral rules, delineating what behaviors are appropriate within a certain social arena and which are not. But in a context of online multiverses, each with its own culture and demographic, what is truly the “right” thing, and how can we know it? Culture clashes and rapid evolution of social norms are ubiquitous in social media: why? What is appropriate etiquette? Is it portable across platforms? What are the ‘right’ kind of rules and norms in an unruly arena such as the online social media world? The participants in this panel will engage in a conversation about what constitutes etiquette, whether or not it relates to a moral imperative, whether it emerges as self-appointed leaders create specific sets of norms and discuss the evolution of etiquette in emergent social media. The implications for codes of behavior and etiquette in Web 2.0 are also discussed.

Where’s the Money in the Media? – Event on Wednesday May 27th – VIVO Media Centre in Vancouver

May 26, 2009 Leave a comment

Register here to guarantee you a seat at the panel, and save some money. Only $7.00 here, $12.00 at the door. No one turned away for lack of funds.Where’s the Money in the Media?

Panel discussion on proposed corporate media bailouts, cuts to the CBC, and exciting alternative models for media

*Wednesday, May 27 6:45-9:00 pm
VIVO Media Arts Centre, 1965 Main St. near 3rd close to Main Street/Science World Skytrain and Main Street #3 bus
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Organized by the Campaign for Democratic Media-Vancouver (formerly Media Democracy Day organizing committee)
Featuring:

*Charlie Smith*, Editor, The Georgia Straight
*Marika Swan*, Interim Manager, Redwire Native Youth Media
*Colin Preston*, Library Coordinator & Canadian Media Guild Secretary, CBC Vancouver

*Linda Solomon* Founder and Editor of the Vancouver Observer
and other special guests

Seating is limited – register online to save a seat

At this critical time when the new media environment is being molded and the traditional news industry is in a state of decline, creative approaches to journalism are urgently needed.

Yet politicians and policy makers are poised to further support the big conglomerates that got us into this mess in the first place. Canwest and other corporate media may even get a government bailout. At the same time, CBC is slashing jobs and programming under unprecedented cuts, and there is no end in sight.

-If news financed by big business is failing, what alternatives do we have?
-What role could/should CBC play?
-What other models for media are available?
-What can we do?

Vancouver’s leading independent media makers lead a panel and discussion about proposed government bailouts of corporate media, the impacts of cuts to the public broadcaster, and exciting alternative models for media.

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Suggested Donation $7 in advance, $12 at the door
no one turned away for lack of funds.

Snacks will be served
bus tickets available
Free childcare available onsite with advance request

*Seating is limited! To save your spot, please R.S.V.P. by net, phone, or email:*

to register by email: naava.smolash [at] gmail.com
by phone: (604) 875-8455 (please leave a message)

For more information and updates, check out the Facebook event page
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=94149873120:

 

Be the Change: an Unconference to Be The Change – Saturday May 23rd 2009 in Vancouver

May 20, 2009 Leave a comment

 

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THE GREAT TURNINGTap into the Global Mindshift
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Be The Change
You want to see in the world!

Join Vancouver’s Conversation of the Year!

May 23rd 2009, 9:30am to 7:30pm

Maritime Labour Centre, 1880 Triumph St


This exciting and innovative gathering will convene a spicy mix of over 30 passionate community leaders and change agents. They will engage in intimate “circle talks” with a large and diverse group of citizens, to inspire, connect, brainstorm, dialogue, and move forward with personal and collective actions to change our world.

Join us for tasty food, stimulating conversation, a cash bar and live performances.  There will also be a kickin’ wrap up party put on by Tribal Harmonix!

Three short films by The Global Oneness Project will introduce global citizens solving real-life problems grounded in compassion, respect, and responsibility for all of life … click to see video trailer .   Oxfam Canada will speak to the significant impact that climate change is having on women in Africa and 3rd world countires.

The Great Turning is happening … dont miss it!   Mark your calendar and bring your friends.

The cost for the full day is $55 including lunch.  Dinner may be purchased for $11.  There will be live entertainment and a cash bar setup during that time.  Click below to use your credit card or PayPal to register.

Please arrive between 8:45 and 9:00 for check-in and registration. Complimentary coffee and snacks will be available.

Register and Pay NOW … if you have ANY issues with registration please call the office @ 604.269.9874

Click here for Scholarship form

 

 


Keynote & Round-Table Speakers

 

Organization

Speaker

Topic

Daughters of the Drum

Aline LaFlamme

Cross-Cultural Reconciliation

Squamish Streamkeepers

Ana Santos

Salmon & Fish Farms: The Bare Bones

Wilderness Committee, Deputy Mayor

Andrea Reimer

Homelessness, Dignity & Empowerment

Nature’s Path

Arran Stephens

The Compassionate Diet

Wilderness Committee

Ben West

Our International Trade Relationships: Gateway to What?

Eco Granny

Betty Krawczyk

The Extended Family Regroups

Canadian Memorial United

Bruce Sanguin

Ecology, Spirituality, & The Evolution of Consciousness

Car Free Vancouver

Carmen Mills

Going Car Free

Conscious Planet

Charles-Norman Holmes

Conscious Commerce

Workless Party

Conrad Schmidt

Working less – Living more

Blackfoot/Anishanabe

Curtis Clearsky

To Be Confirmed

SPUD

David Van Seters

Creating a Sustainable Food System

Eco-Justice

Susan Pinkus

Defending our Wildlife

Vancouver Public Space Network

Emily Jubenvill

Community Gardens

Sierra Club BC

George Heyman

Climate Justice: Equitable Approaches to Carbon Policy & Pricing

KDO:Dialogues on Drug Use

Gillian Maxwell

Our Addicted Society

Lighthouse

Sustainable Building Centre

Helen Goodland

Green Homes – Making An Impression Without Leaving One

W2 Community Media Arts

Irwin Oostindie

Revitalization 2.0: Inner-City Change Making

Toxic Free Canada

Jackie Larkin

We All Live Downstream

OXFAM Canada

Joanna Kerr

Affects of Climate Change on Women

PIVOT Legal

John Richardson

Awakening Justice

Be The Change Action Circle

Julia Hilton

The Two Block Diet

Check Your Head

Kevin Millsip

Green Jobs for a Real Economy

Tribal Harmonix

Little Woo

Alchemy of Inspiration

Recycling Alternative

Louis Schwartz

Garbage, Our Gateway to Action

Better Environmentally Sound Transportation

Margaret Mahan

Shrink Your Footprint – Use Your Feet

UBC Farm

Mark Bomford

Growing Young Farmers

Purple Thistle

Matt Hern

Bottom Up Urbanism – Citizen Engagement

Be The Change Earth Alliance

Maureen Jack-LaCroix

The Great Turning

Forest Ethics

Merran Smith

Alberta Tar Sands: The Dirtiest Oil on Earth

Carbon Offsetters

Morgan McDonald

Confessions of a Former Offset Skeptic

Save Our Rivers

Tom Rankin

Our Water – Our Future

CDN Memorial Eco-Team

Toni Pieroni

Reconnecting with Nature for Wellbeing

PowerUp

Tzeporah Berman

Climate Crisis and Being The Change

Dogwood Initiative

Will Horter

Oil Tankers Down Our Coast

AHA MEDIA particularly looks forward to the speeches by

 Irwin Oostindie of W2 Community Media Arts – Revitalization 2.0 Inner-City Change Making  http://www.creativetechnology.org

Conrad Schmidt of Work Less Party – Working less – Living More http://www.worklessparty.org

AHA MEDIA attended the Plan-It event at Aisle 45 by BOB ( Building Opportunities with Business )

April 17, 2009 2 comments

AHA MEDIA attended the event  where it was a presentation by UBC students on :

“How can BOB work with the community to revitalize the Hastings corridor between Main and Cambie?”

After an introduction to the evening’s presentations by CEO Shirley Chan of BOB http://www.bobics.org , we heard:

Topics to be presented on:

1) Social Enterprise & Informal Economies
2) Celebrating Community
3) Lighting the Corridor
4) Save on Meats, an institution
5) Using Branding for Revitalization

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The highlight of the evening was when Hendrik Beune, Director of AHA MEDIA won  free entry into a golf tournament sponsored by

EMBERS on Thursday, June 25th

for their “Against All Odds”

Golf Tournament Fundraiser

http://embersvancouver.com/golf_tournament_27.html

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AHA MEDIA is proud to be Media Sponsors for Tony Chisholm, of DTES Re-Cycles! – Custom-made Re-Cycling Trailers!!

April 15, 2009 Leave a comment


* This is just an audio recording – No imagery. *

In this video, April Smith records a camera shy Tony Chisolm’s voice speaking about his vision to build  custom- made Re-Cycling Trailers to help clean up the Vancouver Downtown Eastside ( DTES)! 🙂tony-dtes-recycles-3

 He envisions building a social enterprise to help others like himself in the Vancouver Downtown (DTES) get into the Green movement and help with recycling and cleaning up our  neighborhood of popcans, empty bottles, old clothing etc.

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He is looking for sponsors in either business development, funding, materials, space, guidance to help him realize his dream of cleaning and greening the Vancouver Downtown Eastside! 🙂

Tony’s dream is to build custom-made Re-cycling trailers that attached to the back of electric bicycles or regular bicycles and use that for working on Reducing, Reusing and Recycling! 🙂

He even has a special place where one can drain bottles and can upside down to get rid of any liquid remaining in the containers!

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AHA MEDIA is proud to help Tony Chisholm, our DTES neigbor by giving media sponsorship and coverage through a site we will be building for him 🙂  ( Soon to come! )

Tony Chisholm writes: “I think my site would be beneficial to are community.  I like the site to benefit people with a purpose .and the monies to go to a purpose to keep are east side clean and green  by recycling  goods”.

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A Clean, Green DTES to come! 🙂

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This was filmed by April Smith of AHA MEDIA on a Nokia N95 mobile cameraphone. April is passionate and skilled in making Nokia films by exploring mobile media production through the camera lens of a cellphone. For a better quality version of this video, please DM April Smith @AprilFilms on Twitter.