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We now tweet:
- Kevin Davis, first and only CEO of Investigative News Network. He is free of the mandate of running INN to look at this issue with fresh eyes. "My phrase is putting the people and their communities at the center of our thinking, not journalism, journlists or the institutions.
- Jeff Yang, most recently pushed through the looking glass having written on popular culture, not the father of a rapper son who is reshaping television. He writes for the Wall Street Journal. "I come out of this with meaningful, persistent, foundational change – plans and ideas."
- Esther Kaplan, spent a career in independent and laternative media, now runs the Investigative Fund of the Nation Institute. I am a prisoner of low expectations, my tweet would be something like "Democratizing the ecosystem while lifting standards."
- Michelle Garcia, from Texas, lives in New York, a journalist. I would like to re-imagine the journalism career track to draw from the passion that prompts us to do it and see how we can formulate a life of journalism in the various ways to practice it -– full or part time or however we can.
- Julis Sweeder, headline: "Conclave gets something done besides full talk."
- Craig Aaaron executive director of Free Press. He does media tech policy and popular organizing around it. Julie was her headline partner. Journalists tend to be a jaded group, Julie said. Wow outcome: Journalists emerge less jaded from no-pitch zone and escape prison of low expectations.
Sarah Van Gelder, co-foudner and eic of yes magazine. From west coast. If we came up with some kind of a plan for an independent bencher like a credit card or phone card, that could be invented and funnel funds into independent media and to draw on the extraoaridayr amount of support there is in the public for indy media surviing.
Bill Buzenberg: Let’s tape a public supported idea for profit funding of nonprofits, a mechanism to channel big bucks to independent journalism, not just credit cards but lots of things. So lets get going.
Xxxxxx // I have a really open expectation for this meeting but I think at the end of the day for collaboration to emerge, just being aware of what everyone is doing is expanding my mind. Maybe finding a matph to support independent journalism that serves the community.
Richard Logan, president of the Revan David Logan Foundation. I’m hjere looking for clarity on some kind of methodloy that will sustain free and independent journalism into the future. I don’t think ti is optional. What we are doing here is very miporatn.
Chris Baron, editor of DigBoston and his tweet is thousdands of indy news outlets dur xxxxx pull trigger, hash tag thunderclap.
Linda Jue: Collective impact is on our horizon.
Tracy founder of / journalists finally figure out why they keep mssing the focus of putting communities first.
Chance Williams, rpogram officer with Open Society Foundations, focused on journalism and medial society. Linda blew my mind to say diversity would be embedded from the top. More of that please. Centering on communities and looking closely at how this country is developing and the different langues people are using.
Martin Reynolds, senior editor community enagement, BANG, and community voices>
Bill Densmore: Support organization for all the a collaborative back shop for independent media.
Journalists would actually get together and do strategic planning fot the sector so we know what to plan fyr.
Gail A blow, independent journalist nonw, used to produce for bill moyers, her mission is to inform the citizenry and I wonder how we get them to value us and maybe something like a seal of approval or a certified organic or something people trust so that when they are out there in the internet they can say, oh, they alawyas trusted bill but how do you trust the indies you don’t onw.
Michael Stoll, Sf pubpic, press, seen every community covered better than now in concept xxxxxx depth and intelligence but how do you scale that up. Get every community of very size a newspaper startup in a box or a newsroom in a box where they don’t have th invent everything from scratch.
Ivan, NAHJ, consultant on immigration form, Indy journals to workt gogehte tro gain enough influence to drown out fox hews. Tired of progressive motoerh in law’s complaints.