Join Boston Civic Media’s 3rd Annual Conference on 6/3

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Engagement Lab @ Emerson College
2 min readMay 3, 2017

Join Boston Civic Media’s third annual conference, Civic Imagination: Designing and building a better future, taking place on June 3rd from 9am — 4pm at District Hall.

This year’s conference aims to explore the intersection of art, research and activism and is an opportunity to celebrate community-driven public work. From workshops on learning to engage across cultures, borders and divides to DIY Biotechnology, we’ve gathered an exciting lineup of presenters to share strategies, insights and approaches for collectively re-imagining public life in Boston.

The conference includes keynote presentations by Nettrice Gaskins, whose work examines how cultural art and technology made by under-represented groups for creative expression and STEAM learning can ignite our civic imagination, and Mariama White-Hammond, an ecological justice minister who will draw upon her former experiences of social-justice media making with youth to inspire new narratives.

Spearheaded by the Engagement Lab, Boston Civic Media is a faculty-led network that aims to advance the transdisciplinary domain of civic media research and pedagogy in the Greater Boston Area. Each year, Boston Civic Media convenes its growing network of faculty, students, activists, journalists, policymakers and nonprofits all invested in “civic media,” or media that creates social change through art, design, and technology.

This year, our conference will also tackle the wicked problem of climate adaptation and preparedness throughout the City of Boston by releasing the first ever inter-campus curriculum addressing climate change.

All are welcome to attend! This event is free, lunch is provided, and will be followed by a happy hour.

Learn more about Civic Imagination: Designing and building a better future and register today here.

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