[New-imc] Lancaster, PA, USA IMC -- decision deadline PASSED
Jay
idiot at jaysand.com
Mon Aug 6 08:56:31 PDT 2007
Hi new-imc,
The internal new-imc working group deadline for
the Lancaster, Pennsylvania, IMC has passed
without dissent. The Lancaster IMC is working on
translations, and when they have one or more I'll
send along their information to the imc-process list.
Thanks!
Jay
***
Lancaster Pennsylvania Independent Media Center (LPIMC,
Lancaster-IMC, lancaster.indymedia, Lancpa-IMC)
INTRODUCTION:
The Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA area has a long
history of vibrant political/social
expression--Lancaster was an important stop along
the Underground Railroad, Thadeus Stevens, an
abolitionist who is responsible for public
education, the Smoketown-Six and faith-based
progressive activism. The Lancaster Coalition for
Peace and Justice (LCPJ) formed a
newsletter/magazine four years ago and served as
the first independent grassroots newspaper since
the Lancaster Independent Press, said to have
been the longest running Independent newspaper in
the country. Since then, many other groups
(existing and new) are in need of one form or
another of independent media to inform the
community. Currently, we are building a forum for
both online independent journalism as well as
non-Internet community outreach projects that
will encompass the many progressive, grassroots
organizations/activities ongoing in Lancaster,
above and beyond the vision of any one
progressive group. We think the Indymedia model
will serve as the most appropriate organized form
to aid the various forms of independent-media
projects ongoing in this area, and open up space
for new forms of expression in disenfranchised
communities. We seek to inform the community
about issues either the corporate media ignores,
marginalizes or misrepresents. Some of these
issues include, but of course are not limited to,
global warming, peace, war, poverty, health care,
farming/sustainable living, pre-existing race and
class issues as well as immigration, gender and
sexism, homophobia and education. We will have
the imc website as well as a community-media
mobilizing team and a media lab for all
independent civic-style media-making projects,
whether or not specifically indymedia in nature
(we don't want to brand all independently made
media in our area as "indymedia"). We are not
just building bridges within the community, we
are building power. We will help create a better
world and ensure a healthy community by using the
Internet, printed media, radio, television and
other forms of communication. We seek to create
more social interaction between groups and
individuals and work together to overcome decades
of divisiveness and social struggles. We chose
"Lancaster" as our IMC prefix not so much because
of the city of Lancaster, but Lancaster County.
We believe our IMC should be a service to not
just the city, but to the surrounding
municipalities--Lancaster city has a population of 55,000--the county 450,000.
What kind of resources can you contribute, in
terms of server/bandwidth/technical and
organizing skills? Some of us have been
organizing for many years; some of us have
computer web designing and programming skills;
many of us are experienced media makers and
journalists. We have also more recently had
tech-minded people, esp those experienced in Drupal, come out of the woodwork.
What kind of outreach have you done to bring
together a diverse group of people? As you may
notice from the below list of supporting groups
we have been working hard at reaching out to as
many corners of the county as possible, from
diverse cultural groups to diverse grassroots
organizations, various cultural entities,
existing independent media producers, economic
development organizations and even several
registered sustainable local businesses.
Supporting groups:
Lancaster Coalition for Peace and Justice, Beyond
the Choir, Lancaster IWW, Lancaster Free Market,
Lancaster NOW Chapter, Prometheus Radio Project,
Media Tank, Media Mobilization Project (MMP),
Threshold Foundation ("Dig-it! Urban Farms"),
Rainbow Net Creations, Fighting for Us,
unitedagainstpuppymills.org?, Lancaster Food Not
Bombs (FNB), Harrisburg Food Not Bombs, Eastern
Market, Sustainable Susquehanna Business Network
(SSBN), N'Bonye Dance and Drum Ensemble, Bradley
Infotainment, Lancaster Indiearts, the UU Social
Action Committee, Mulberry Art Studios, United
for Progress, Democracy for Lancaster, Circle
Legacy Center, Local Economy Center, Progressives
for Pennsylvania, Natural Light Films, Lancaster
Eastern Market, and The Sugartank (underground music scene and venue).
How does the makeup of your collective reflect
the diversity of the local community (e.g. in
relation to gender-, sexual-, spiritual-, and/or
cultural-identity)? We have people from many
different communities participating in our
growing collective, and every day new people
learn about the LancasterIMC and want to get
involved. We have close to half of our list
subscribers are female, many different cultural,
political and religious identities represented as
well. Black, White, Native American, Asian,
Hispanic, Immigrant, etc; Civil Rights, Peace and
anti-war, sustainability, feminist, urban
gardening, farmland preservation, social
entrepreneurship organizations, etc. Most of our
members are working with social justice or
sustainability organizations or producing independent media
If your group currently does not represent the
diversity of the local community, particularly in
relation to groups who are underrepresented in
mainstream society and denied access to vehicles
of expression, what steps will be taken to
address this on an ongoing basis? We will ensure
that one of the main features of our group is a
sort of assessment process whereby we evaluate
ourselves every so often--this would include
assessing gender and all other diversity issues, esp underrepresented groups.
What steps will be taken to involve individuals
in work fields new to them? What measures will be
taken to overcome a gendered work division? We
plan to emphasize skill sharing from the
beginning and also encourage role reversal, such
as cycling facilitator and other formal consensus
rules, cycling who admins lists or other
features, etc. We will also have a quarterly or
bi-annual assessment period when we look over
everything and discuss what changes could be,
grievances, accomplishments, etc. We are also
planning on developing a really good well
documented process for new members so as to make
everything as sustainable as possible.
MEMBERSHIP CRITERIA
IMC MEMBERSHIP CRITERIA - DRAFT Each IMC and Global Working Group is
expected to:
a. Agree in spirit to the NIMC Mission Statement and Principles of Unity,
(PrinciplesOfUnity)
YES, WE HAVE ALL AGREED IN SPIRIT TO THESE FOUNDING DOCUMENTS
b. Have a committed membership substantial enough to sustain a functional
IMC,
WE HAVE OVER 20 PEOPLE WHO HAVE FORMALLY; INFORMALLY THERE ARE OVER 50
PEOPLE AND OVER 30 ORGANIZATIONS AND SUSTAINABLE LOCAL BUSINESSES SO FAR
c. Have open and public meetings (no one group can have exclusionary
"ownership" of an IMC), YES, WE USE THE WIKISPACES TO SHARE OUR AGENDA
ITEMS AS WELL AS OUR MEETING NOTES (LANCASTERIMC.WIKISPACES.COM)
d. Work toward developing a local Mission Statement or Statement of
Purpose. Network Mission Statement may be adopted or used on an interim
basis,
LIMC Vision:
The LIMC vision is to make Lancaster into a media commons. Our goal is to
broaden the spectrum of public knowledge, literacy, media justice and
equality though the illumination of social, economic, and ecological
issues as well as work with schools, communities and grassroots
organizations to create a more equitable society.
Strategy:
We are advocates for free expression within the context of egalitarian
values; the decommercialization of information and informed dissent
through participatory grassroots journalism; and focusing on issues of
local importance surrounding the Lancaster area and injustices wherever
they occur.
e. Establish and publish an editorial policy which is developed and
functions through democratic process, and with full transparency,
Lancaster Pennsylvania Independent Media Center (LPIMC) Editorial Policy
For the People, By the People
.
The open publishing newswire was intended to be a vital space of breaking
news as it happens, articles, announcements and a voice for the voiceless.
Many IMCs around the world have had the newswire besieged with hate
speech such as neo-nazi postings, along with other items (Spam and
corporate advertising) and commentary far from what it was originally
intended to be. There are no easy or perfect solutions to moderating an
open newswire, rich with a healthy dissemination of views and an axis of
civic journalism [michael, 7-03-07].
Minimal filters and gateways
We have created the following guidelines to help us decide, as a
collective, whether or not posts to the newswire meet our basic editorial
standards and coincide with our mission; we also want to explain the basic
criteria for editorial decisions, such as what constitutes featured
content. We believe that these guidelines will help to make the moderating
process clearer for IMC volunteers and anyone in the community who
participates in the Lancpa-IMCs style of citizen journalism.
The intent of this website is to allow "content creators" (you) to post
passionate tellings-of-truth--convincing and well-written stories for
others to read, view and discuss. The site is primarily intended for the
posting and discussion of opinions, observations, ideas, experiences or
announcements related to current events and news, particularly that of
interest to people in the Lancaster County, PA and the surrounding area.
The content published to the open newswire is not necessarily
representative of the views of the editorial collective, but rather
representative of the diverse and creative tapestry of autonomous
viewpoints in our region.
Posting Policy
The Newswire is the re-invention of the ancient art of the aural
traditionit is history as it happens. Due to the nature of open
publishing, it isn't possible to always know what is posted to the website
-- particularly posts to the newswire section. We encourage visitors who
discover a contravention of our stated policy to contact us at
lancpa-editorial at lists.indymedia.org with the offending post's ID number
or date and title, and a brief description of the contravention; this
includes editorial collective members who abuse or violate the editorial
policy by editing, hiding, or removing posts without just cause, or simply
because it represents a dissenting view--we do not want to condone
groupthink either. It is impossible for everyone to agree all the time and
we hope the newswire will represent the kaleidescope of
social/cultural/political views in the Lancaster community, from left to
right and so on. As long as articles are well-written and meet the basic
guidelines there should be no problem. This includes constructive
criticism of grassroots political demonstrations and even the LPIMC
itself.
The open publishing tool provides a direct-participatory forum for civic
journalists and media-makers, social activists and everyday people who
have stories to share through such mediums as text articles, photographs,
audio and video recordings.
We specifically encourage individuals to publish:
Well-researched, accurate, timely articles
Investigative reports
Coverage of Lancaster city and regional issues
Stories on events affecting underrepresented groups
Stories on issues ignored by the mainstream media
Stories on people or projects promoting social justice
Eyewitness accounts
Media analysis
Information on new forms of organizing and of technology that promote
social justice
The promotion of literacy, diversity and tolerance for others
Formatting and Style
* Use normal capitalization rules. Posts which contain excessive
capitalization are difficult to read and may be removed.
* Headlines and article titles should use normal capitalization rules
too, as though they are a sentence without a period at the end.
* If you publish your article with HTML, please do it with care.
Publishing articles with some simple HTML formatting can more clearly
organize the ideas presented and make the article easier to read.
Excessive use of various font colors and sizes make the content
difficult to read.
* A good lead can make a world of difference. A lead is a few
sentences or short paragraphs summarizes the content of your article;
this acts as a foreshadowing and will either encourage people to read
more, or give skimming readers enough to get the basic idea of what
your article is all about; a rule of thumb is to keep the article or
announcement as short as possible.
* If you have doubts about your formatting or a style question, try
consulting other articles to see if there is an obvious standard or
request that the Editorial Collective collaborate with style
formatting (lancpa-editorial at lists.indymedia.org).
Features Guidelines
Website content is administrated by the lancpa-editorial collective
members; decisions about content, especially features, are decided by
consensus within the editorial collective; however readers are encouraged
to interact with the editorial collective through constructive dialog,
compliments and criticism of editorial decisions. Features can be
suggested to the editorial collective by community members as well. The
writer and the collective will collaboratively edit the feature generally
within 24 hours of its proposal on the
lancpa-editorial at lists.indymedia.org list-serve before putting it on the
website. Sometimes extenuating circumstances will necessitate posting the
feature sooner (or later) than 24 hours. Features abusing the editorial
process may be edited or sometimes removed. Generally the editorial
collective operates by defacto-consensus regarding promoting features. If
someone proposes a feature or newswire post to be promoted they must wait
six hours--if no one raises concerns or blocks the article or announcement
is promoted.
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: http://lists.indymedia.org/pipermail/new-imc/attachments/20070806/b9b59212/attachment.htm
More information about the New-imc
mailing list