Using Technology to Solve Community Problems
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When we think of community, we usually think of the physical space: a city, a neighborhood and the people who make up that space, which create unique enclaves like Frogtown or Lake Street. In addition to these physical spaces, people are connecting across an ever-growing virtual space. More and more, Minnesotans are harnessing technology to create community and address problems in new ways. Not just posting to social media, but creating better public services and addressing community needs. Technology provides tremendous opportunities, but it also has limitations.

Policy and a Pint® host Steve Seel (MPR’s 89.3 The Current) talked with panelists Bill Bushey of Open Twin Cities, Kelly Clausen of Hennepin County, and Terri Thao of Nexus Community Partners on where these lines are in a new “tech-twist” on community engagement.

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Policy and a Pint®
One Byte at a Time: Using Technology to Solve Community Problems

Wednesday, February 10, 2015
Amsterdam Bar & Hall
6 W 6th Street
Saint Paul, MN 55102
Doors: 5:30pm | Program: 6:00pm

$10 general, $5 students with student ID
Complimentary appetizers, cash bar

Funded by Target, Policy and a Pint® is an event series cosponsored by the Citizens Leagueand 89.3 The Current that engages people in important conversations about public policy in Minnesota.