Enrique Salgado, Humboldt Park Elizabeth Rosa-landa, Pilsen Moderator: Jimmy Prude, Auburn Gresham.

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Enrique Salgado, Humboldt Park Elizabeth Rosa-landa, Pilsen Moderator: Jimmy Prude, Auburn Gresham

What Is A “Smart Community”

Networks of Power: Digital Literacy Meets Community Organizing in Auburn Gresham Jimmy Prude Community & Technology Organizer Auburn Gresham Development Corporation

Auburn Gresham Digital Literacy Statistics What Does This Mean & How Do We Mediate

Targeting Markets & Creating Networks Of Power Identifying Vertical Markets Adoption Training Markets LocationDemographics & Numbers Demand (High or Low) Interventions (1:1’s) Evaluations (How are People Learning) Seniors Working Families Kids Small Business Non Profits Ministers* Schools

Small Business Sustainability

How Do We Obtain Buy In? First: Instill HOPE Second: Identify Third: Ask The Questions  Who Are You  Why Are You Here  What Do You Want To Do With Technology This Is How I Can Help You First: Instill HOPE Second: Identify Third: Ask The Questions  Who Are You  Why Are You Here  What Do You Want To Do With Technology This Is How I Can Help You

Offline-to-Online Community Organizing Creating Good Decision Making Skills Purchasing technology (Computers) Do I buy High: $$$$ Do I buy Medium: $$ Do I buy Low: $ Streamlining Personal Finances Online bill payments & E-Commerce Paying Parking Tickets Paying property taxes online Online Community Organizing Block Clubs Parental Groups Elected Official Prescient Captains

Civic Engagement In Digital Media Learning 1.Crime Data 2.Local School Test Scores 3.Foreclosure Data 4.City of Chicago City Resources 1.Alderman, State Rep, State Senator, Congressman, and Senator. 2.Ward numbers, prescient numbers, district numbers, Beat Number, Local CAPS Info Utilizing digital media tools to build stronger communities Facebook YouTube LinkedIN Twitter Auburn Gresham Web Portal

Ultimately We Want To The Help Residents of Auburn Gresham Reach Their Full Potential and Improve The Human Condition Another Tool In Your Tool Belt

Networks of Power In Auburn Gresham “In predominantly African American communities. Black women are the most active organizational force in the Black community. The majority of the members of the black church are made up of Black women. Increasingly, Black women’s political groups are having strong impacts within the Black community. “ Oba T’Shaka. San Francisco State University, Professor & Chair of Black Students