Blogging While Brown 2010
SCHEDULE Blogging While Brown 2010
Sunday, 16 May 2010 22:42
Friday, June 18, 2010
8:30AM--12:00PM -----The Beginning Bloggers Boot Camp (MLK Library) -
This Event Requires a Special Ticket
Instructors:
Gina McCauley, whataboutourdaughters.com, michelleobamawatch.com
Carmen Dixon Rosenzweig, allaboutrace.com, blackvoices.com
Scott Hanselman, www.hanselman.com
5:00PM--6:30PM----Blogging While Brown: Who We Are, What it Means, Why
We Matter (Walter E. Washington Convention Center)
Presenters:
Dr. Andre Brock
Maurice Cherry, www.blackweblogawards.com, www.3eighteenmedia.com
6:30PM-10:00PM WELCOME RECEPTION & "BOWLING WHILE BROWN" & GAME NIGHT!!!! (Walter E. Washington Convention Center)
Saturday, June 19, 2010- Walter E. Washington Convention Center
8:15-8:30AM----“Yoga and Stress Relief for Social Media Users”
Presenter:
Ananda Leeke, www.anandaleeke.com
8:30-9:30AM----Technology Review
Presenters:
Cheryl Contee, www.jackandjillpolitics.com
Angela Benton, www.blackweb20.com
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9:45-10:15--- “Why We Can't Wait: Technology and the Fierce Urgency of Now"
10:15-10:45---32 Ways to Make Your Blog Suck Less
Presenter:
Scott Hanselman, www.hanselman.com
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11:00AM-12:00PM ----The Business of Blogging: BEYOND Ad Networks”
Presenter:
Nichelle Stephens, www.pepsiweinspire.com, cupcakestakethecake.blogspot.com
12:00-1:30 LUNCH
1:30-2:30 ----Beyond Gossip, Hip Hop, Hair, and Politics:Bloggers as Change Agents and Educators
Presenters:
Danielle Lee, urban-science.blogspot.com
“Luvvie”, www.awesomelyluvvie.com
Latoya Peterson, www.racialicious.com
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2:45-3:45 ---- The Future of Blogging
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4:00PM-5:00PM----“Town Hall”
Moderator:
Shawn P. Williams, www.dallassouthnews.com
Participants:
Shirley Franklin, Alliance for Digital Equality
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5:15-5:30---- Blogging While Brown 2011
5:30-6:30----“Break Through Bloggers”
Moderator:
Lola Adesioye, www.lolacreative.com
Preseneters:
Baratunde Thurston, jackandjillpolitics.com, theonion.com, science.discovery.com/tv/pop-sci/pop-sci.html
Patrice Yursik, www.afrobella.com
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