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HRC supports new blogger training initiative
October 03, 2008
Chris Johnson
The latest issue of the Washington Blade (out today) announces a new initiative lead by blogger Mike Rogers and supported by philanthropist Jonathan Lewis, HRC and the Victory Fund to help train gay bloggers and promote access to key political players and progressive organizations. The 3-day program will kick off in December:
Rogers said the goal of the LGBT Bloggers & Citizen Journalist Initiative is to bring the online world together with traditional organizations that are sometimes lagging in the technology department.
Rogers said the initiative’s driving force is best encapsulated by a quote from Pam Spaulding, a lesbian blogger who writes at Pam’s House Blend: “You can ignore us, but we are journalists, we are activists, it’s all one now.”....
The initiative will begin with a December summit of 50 bloggers and representatives of gay rights groups, including the Human Rights Campaign and the Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund, which are sponsors.
“The Human Rights Campaign understands the importance of online organizing, commentary and activism,” said Joe Solmonese, HRC’s president, in a statement. “This venture will help create a synergy between organizations and new media never before seen in our movement, and we are proud to be a part of it.”
HRC donated $5,000 to the initiative, and the Victory Fund gave $2,500. The two groups will also co-host a networking party for bloggers and staffers the weekend of the summit. Rogers projects that with other individual donations, funding will reach $70,000 by the conference.HRC and the Victory Fund each maintain their own blogs, HRC Back Story and GayPolitics.com.
Rogers, who writes online at BlogActive.com, said he’s now seeking 35 people to participate in the three-day summit, which begins Dec. 5. Participants receive round-trip flights to D.C., hotel accommodations and free meals. More information is available at bloggerinitiative.com.
Members of progressive organizations, Capitol Hill staff and community leaders will meet with bloggers to help establish personal relationships, Rogers said.
The goal of the meetings, Rogers said, will be to facilitate partnerships for future projects, such as live-blogging events that are coordinated by the organizations.
The website for the LGBT Bloggers & Citizen Journalist Initiative information is www.bloggerinitiative.com.
[Photo (l to r): HRC's Chris Johnson and Brad Luna with MiKe Rogers and Jeff Prior of PageOneQ.com]
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