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Hello All: I'm forwarding this from another list (the CD4URBAN listserv
discussion group, which I highly recommend to those with interests in
community organizing)

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Date: Tue, 24 Sep 1996 17:29:51 -0400 (EDT)
From: Ed Schwartz <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: NetActivism Publication Date is Here
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NetActivism: How Citizens Use the Internet (O'Reilly and Associates) is
now officially PUBLISHED and about to be shipped from warehouses
to stores and buyers.

Those who wish to order copies direct from O'Reilly can find links
directly from Neighborhoods Online and the ISCV web site.

Or you can threaten to boycott your local bookstore unless they carry it.

Beyond various publicity stunts here in Philadelphia, I'll be doing a
press conference at the National Press Conference around
the book on October 7th and travelling to Oregon to keynote the
Oregon Telecommunications Task Force Conference in Bend,
Oregon on October 17th. I'll  be in Portland on Saturday for a
NetDay event. and I'll be in San Francisco between the
20th and 22nd, where Audrie Kraus of NetAction
is putting together a gathering around the book on Monday
evening, October 21st.

I hope NetActivism ptoves helpful to all of us in our work.

Ed Schwartz
Ed Schwartz, Institute for the Study of Civic Values, 1218 Chestnut St.,
Rm. 702, Philadelphia, Pa. 19107 215-238-1434 [log in to unmask]

The ISCV home page can be reached at
http://libertynet.org/~edcivic/iscvhome.html
Also check out  "Neighborhoods Online" at
http://libertynet.org/community/phila/natl.html.

"Citizenship is the American ideal. There may be an army of actualities
opposed to that ideal, but there is no ideal opposed to that ideal."
                               --G.K. Chesterton

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