From ebryant at thecsl.org Tue Apr 1 11:42:04 2008 From: ebryant at thecsl.org (Eric Bryant) Date: Tue, 1 Apr 2008 11:42:04 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Cadre-politics] csl expands service area Message-ID: <45796.76.19.66.184.1207064524.squirrel@login.thecsl.org> Hi all, I just wanted to tell you about one service of The Community Software Lab. We're amped up to expand MVHub this spring and summer. MVHub.com is a directory of human services programs and agencies. It's a collaboration of the Community Software Lab and other Lowell nonprofits. The Lab has been asked to expand MVHub's coverage to Lawrence, MA. The Lab talks to partner organizations in our sister mill city. There's a critical community need for MVHub Lawrence. The Census Bureau has identified Lawrence as the poorest city in Massachusetts. The city's poverty rate is 27.8% compared to 9.9% in Massachusetts as a whole. Thanks to help from the Merrimack Valley Workforce Investment Board, I've presented at several Lawrence-area nonprofit meetings. I've appended the names of those I met or spoke with below, Eric Bryant CTC AmeriCorps ctcvista.org Coordinator MVHub.com +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ We received detailed survey feedback from a group at Lowell's Hunger/Homelessness Committee meeting. Thanks to Mark from Lowell House, a S.O.A.P program, Alex from Lowell DTA, Kristen of Bridgewell Inc, the Latin American Health Institute's Oscar Patino, Maria from Project Bread, Janet from the Lowell Transitional Living Center, and finally, Brent, Community Teamwork Inc. More meople I spoke to include (but are not limited to): Harold Magoon, Lawrence Methuen Community Coalition Carol Sylvestre, Family Networks Teresa Proctor, Lawrence DSS Stefanie Brynen, NE Regional DSS Scot Gage, Merrimack College Jaun Vera, Tarbox School PTA Josilyn Marte, NECC Andres Gonzalez, YouthBuild Lawrence Jim Ryan, Northeast Center for Healthy Communities Kristin Green, Healthy Families Lawrence Diane Knight, Lawrence Tobacco Free Network Sara Grinell, Northeast Center for Healthy Communities Martha Roman, YWCA Womens' Programs Jessica Lockwood, Health Quarters Susan McGibbon, Daybreak Shelters, The Psychological Center Lisa Doucett, The Professional Center Donna Hunnewell, The Lowell Wish Project Jackie Doherty, Lowell Public Schools PTA Marcy Szczepanik, Open Pantry of Greater Lowell Alan Richardson, American Red Cross (Former Merrimack Valley Red Cross) Rachel McNamara, GRIP Marianne Staid, House of Hope Sue Smith, Lowell Public Schools Kevin Walsh, Lazarus House Andrea Ryan, City of Lawrence Housing Department Francisco Urena, City of Lawrence Department of Veterans Services Elizabeth Covino, Merrimack Valley YMCA Katie Zappert, Lawrence YWCA Ellen Tan, Windsor House (Land Trust) Michale Raabe, Merrimack Valley Legal Services Gretchen Arntz, Emmanaus Inc Gerry Langan, Point After Club Linda Zimmerman, Neighbors in Need Carol Litalian, Point After Club Frank Kenneally Merrimack Valley YMCA Melissa Glassman, Lawrence S.O.A.P From peterbull at gmail.com Thu Apr 3 23:05:13 2008 From: peterbull at gmail.com (Peter Bull) Date: Thu, 3 Apr 2008 23:05:13 -0400 Subject: [Cadre-politics] Lessig at Harvard tomorrow Message-ID: <58c070500804032005h1baadc8bv6c953fd086612125@mail.gmail.com> Of probable interest to many folks on the list: Lawrence Lessig will be speaking at Harvard Law school tomorrow at 5pm, about his Change Congress initiative. http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/events/berkmanat10/2008/04/lessig