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RootsCampSF

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RootsCamp de-brief Notes

session notes/links/cool stuff

 

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RootsCampSF

  • Date: Sat/Sun Nov 11th + 12th
  • Time: 10 am til people decide they have had enough and want to go to the bar
  • Where: New Progressive Coalition HQ in SF (map)
  • What to expect: smart people, interesting sessions, stimulating discussion groups, food, drinks, and plotting that will make this country a better place
  • What to bring: yourself and anything you need for your Proposed Sessions - bringing your computer is probably a good idea and why not a huge satellite dish.
  • Schedule

 

What can you do?

1) Sign up and tell your friends to come too: Attendee List

2) Plan a session: Proposed Sessions

3) Sponsor this RootsCamp: Email US!

4)Join RootsCampSF Google Group: http://groups.google.com/group/rootscampSF

5)Volunteer to help out the days of the event

6)Buy a shirt

 

 

What is Rootscamp?

It's a FREE unconference, where you set the agenda. We will talk about the past and plan for the future. Think of it as a cross between an election debrief and grassroots organizing skills share. The progressive community — everyone from the "netroots" to precinct captains to field organizers to national message consultants — will come together and hash out:

 

  • What did we learn in 2006?
  • How can we apply those lessons in 2008 and beyond?
  • What are our next steps to strengthen the progressive movement?

 

watch this video to have the concepts explained. Chris messina explains this better than most. . .

 

 

Rules of RootsCamp

  • 1st Rule: You do talk about RootsCamp.
  • 2nd Rule: You do blog about RootsCamp.
  • 3rd Rule: No pre-scheduled presentations.
  • 4th Rule: Learners are experts, and experts are learners.
  • 5th Rule: To present a topic, write it in an open discussion slot.
  • 6th Rule: Have as many discussions as the room allows.
  • 7th Rule: Discussions go on as long as they last.
  • 8th Rule: Show support with your comments.
  • 9th Rule: Show disinterest with your feet.
  • 10th Rule: No tourists.

 

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