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*This recap will be longer than my typical recap, as this was a day long event.
On Friday, August 6, Young Nonprofit Professionals Network DC (YNPNdc) held their second annual Social Media Summit at ASAE & The Center for Association Leadership. The theme of this year’s Summit was ‘Bringing Theory to Practice.’ [...]
June 30 was designated as Social Media Day. While not quite a holiday, the intention was to acknowledge and celebrate social media in all it’s glory. The socialization of media has allowed us to share information, communicate and engage in remarkable ways. Yesterday there were over 600 meetups held across the world [...]
I attended several wonderful events during DCWEEK, including TECH Cocktail DC 9 held at DC’s Lux Lounge. The TECH Cocktail event is a combination of a technology expo and a cocktail party – sounds like a perfect combination, right? Unfortunately, a few technical difficulties prevented me from posting these pics & vids [...]
The Black Tech Blazers discussion held on June 15, 2010, as a part of DCWEEK was quite informative. The conversation was so intense that the session, which was scheduled to last one hour, lasted for a little over two! I got a chance to ask the two panelists, Najeema Washington and Chris Cooks, [...]
As a part of Digital Capital Week, Najeema Washington, founder of Sterling Flow Media, is hosting a discussion today at 1:30 p.m. titled Social Media for Non-traditional Users: Overcoming the New Digital Divide. The purpose of this session is to introduce social media technologies to an audience that may be somewhat tech [...]
As a part of Digital Capital Week, Social Media Manager, Faith Dow is hosting and moderating a discussion today at 6:30 p.m. titled Bridging Technology with Community Activism and Advocacy: Black Tech Blazers. The session also includes a roundtable discussion consisting of Chris Cooks, Najeema Washington and Candace Tyler and [...]
As part of DCWEEK, TBD.com, the new local DC news site set to launch this summer, merged their regular blogger meetup with a fun brunch on June 12 at Mie n Yu restaurant in Georgetown. The event brought together fashion, politics, lifestyle, and technology bloggers over good food in a gorgeous environment. [...]
Today marks the start of Digital Capital Week 2010!!! The opening party starts at 9:00 p.m. at the Longview Gallery Speakeasy & Alley. It promises to be a great time! If you haven’t already gotten your ticket, be sure to do so.
Click here for tickets. I’ll be there! I’d love [...]
As part of my ongoing love affair with social media, I applied to be a blogger for Digital Capital Week. In a fabulous twist of fate, I was selected! I will be an official blogger for three DC Week events – the opening party, #140conf and TECH Cocktail. To say that I [...]
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