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    Designing a Peacebuilders Toolkit for Congressional Districts: a Hands-On Workshop

    If you would like to register for this workshop, please send email to the link below and we’ll add to to the Basecamp online workspace.

    Congress does not pay enough attention to constituents on issues of human
    rights, peace, and justice. Individuals stop trying to reach their elected
    representatives when they feel their voice does not count. Join in this
    hands-on workshop to create a prototype real-time Peace-Builder Toolkit for Congressional Districts using cloud computing (Salesforce.com), GovTrack, and
    Google maps. These new tools help individuals who care about human rights,
    peace and justice form and connect to groups, help groups build their own
    membership and join coalitions, and easily show the size of their membership
    to policy-makers to press for better representation.

    If you want to learn how to design interactive software tools that make a
    difference, and see them used in the world to build peace and justice, make
    sure you register for this workshop.

    Mon Jan 11, 04-07:00pm, 4-253
    Wed Jan 13, 04-07:00pm, 4-145
    Fri Jan 15, 02-05:00pm, 4-253
    Mon Jan 25, 04-07:00pm, 4-253
    Wed Jan 27, 04-07:00pm, 2-139
    Fri Jan 29, 02-05:00pm, 4-145

    Participants are requested to attend all sessions
    Enrollment limited: advance sign up required by 10-Jan-2010 (see contact below)
    Web: http://RebuildingAlliance.org/MITWorkshop
    Contact: Donna Baranski-Walker, dbw@alum.mit.edu
    Sponsored by: MIT Amnesty International