10 Tactics for Turning Information Into Action (movie screening)

Feb 17 Wed 7:00 PM
Location

354 West 45th Street
New York, NY 10036
212.563.6269

Estimated attendance
 74  people attended.

Who organized?
Nate

Price

$5.00 per person
refund policy

10 Tactics for Turning Information Into Action is a film by Tactical Technology Collective that includes stories from 25 rights advocates around the world who have successfully used information and digital technologies to create positive change. The screening will be followed by a panel discussion, and of course by the usual post-event networking. This event, which is part of a global launch of the film, is being hosted in New York by Organizing20.org and Grassrootscamp.org. For more information about the film, go to informationactivism.org.

Because this is a movie screening, we're holding this event in a (small) theater rather than our usual location. This theater does charge for the space, so we're asking folks to pay $5 in advance for the event, or $10 at the door. If you are unable to pay that amount for any reason, please contact me by email. Seating is limited to 85, but if there is sufficient interest, we will host another showing.

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  • Nate
    Posted Feb 18, 2010 1:27 PM
    Organizer
    Thanks to everyone for their patience with the Tank's a/v problems - I think we managed to have a great event nonetheless!

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