Whose panel is it, anyway? (iii)

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So we're back to the question in this post's title. My answer? It'd be nice if it were mine, but I can't labor under any illusions of ownership. After all, Alinsky thought of half the title already, didn't he?

The answer I'm going with, then, is "yours."

If you vote for our panel, you get to offer your best suggestions about what rules for radicals might look like, what ideals and precepts might best survive the meeting place, the neo-nexus, of (for starters) activism, media and technology.

In the meantime, this is as good a place as any to try out some wonderful new blogging software from the fine folks at Six Apart, and to welcome anyone who wants to pitch in and toss some ideas around along the way. Thanks for reading.

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