[New-imc] Sarasota AFFILIATION PROPOSAL TEMPORARILY WITHDRAWN

nick sarsnic at gmail.com
Thu Aug 30 17:02:38 PDT 2007


We're going to work some more on the wording before re-submitting it.
Sorry for the confusion.

peace
Nick

2007/8/30, nick <sarsnic at gmail.com>:
> 1) new-imc form (with Diversity Statement )
> 2) Mission Statement
> 3) Editorial Guidelines
> 4) Membership Criteria Response
>
> new imc contact: Nick - nickcooper-at-indymedia.org
>
> 1) new-imc form (with Diversity Statement )
>
> proposed_imc_name: Sarasota Indymedia
> proposed_imc_url: http://sarasota.indymedia.org
> current_url:
> city: Sarasota
> state: FL
> country: US
> contact_name: Adam Roca
> contact_email: adamroca-at-gmail.com
> contact_phone: 352-283-4669
> tech_name: Marlon
> tech_email: Marlon-at-riseup.net
> tech_phone: 804-282-8637
> focus: regional_focus
> critical_dates:
>  supporting_groups: Alliance for Responsible Transportation (ART)
> Sarasota County Openly Plans for Excellence (SCOPE), WSLR, Code Pink,
> Food Not Bombs
> Community Infoshop, Student-Farmworker Alliance, Coalition of Instant
> Run-off Voting (CIRV)
> Second Chance Last Opportunity
>
> introductory_statement:
> Like people all over the world, we in Sarasota are getting tired of
> corporations and other authoritarian institutions filtering the
> stories and events that affect our lives. We are also tired of the
> fragmentation and lack of communication that exists between the
> various elements in our community that are striving to create a
> positive change. We want to participate in the Indymedia Network in
> order to combat these two problems, so that we can create an,
> indpendent community-based media outlet. We feel that participation in
> Indymedia would be the best way that we can achieve our goals and
> participate in the global struggle.
>
> resources:
> The various members of our collective have decades of organizing
> experience between us, and we have demonstrated a commitment to our
> communities and towards enacting social change.
> We plan on getting server space through Nearly Free Speech. Our tech
> person(s) have enough technical experience between them to run an
> effective website. There are a few of us that have skills in operating
> radio-quality audio equipment.
>
> outreach:
> We have done outreach to student groups, groups in communities of
> color, the LGBTQ community, the poor and homeless, political groups,
> service-based NGOs, and through WSLR, the community-run radio station
> here in Sarasota.
>
> identity_makeup:
> At the current moment, our group is fairly homogenous. We are mostly
> white males who are fairly educated. However, most of us are very
> active in our communities and work with a very diverse group of
> people.
>
> steps_represent_diversity:
> We have developed a strategic outreach plan in order to bring a more
> diverse population to utilize and participate in the media that is
> about their community and reported by members of their community. This
> working outreach plan can be found here:
>  http://groups.ncf.edu/infoshop/wiki/OutreachPlan
> Underrepresented and disempowered communities will also be the focus
> of our media workshops in order to ensure a more equitable
> distribution of the knowledge that is neccesary to create
> community-based media.
>
> steps_involve_new_workfields:
> This is not something that we have discussed much thusfar, but
> certainly something that is very important.
> We have discussed in regards to Sarasota Indymedia's sustainability.
> We don't want our collective to be dependent on the labor of one only
> one person to the extent that if that person leaves, she brings her
> specialized knowledge with her and essentially causes the collective
>  to no longer be an option. We have discussed the importance of having
> sort of an 'apprenticeship' for such technical tasks as upkeeping the
> website and we try to do everything as transparent as possible in
>  order for tasks to be duplicated and improved on by other members.
> Other than explicitly sharing our skills through workshops and working
> with various other organizations that have a lot to share with us, we
> have not explicitly addressed this issue.
>
> username:
> Adam Roca
>
> 2) Mission Statement
>
>     * This is a working mission statement based on discussion at the
> 8/1 Indymedia meeting
> Sarasota Indymedia: We are a non-profit collective of independent
> individuals committed to creating community-based media in Sarasota.
> We do this by making our own media, whether it's through our website,
> newspaper, radio program, or any other means. We tell our stories and
> communicate the important happenings in our individual communities
> that are often ignored or misrepresented by other media outlets. We
> aim to empower the community by sharing our experiences, knowledge,
> skills and resources so that everyone's voice is heard.
>
> 3) Editorial Policy
> -NEWSWIRES-
> Articles are featured in 1 of 3 newswires, and possibly on the front
> page as well. The three newswires are Local, Global, and Other Media:
> The Local Newswire is reserved for articles that are specially
> relevant to Sarasota or the surrounding area, for example articles
> about local politics or protests in Sarasota.
> The Global Newswire is for articles about national issues,
> international issues, or other articles that don't fit in the Local
> Newswire.
> The Other Media newswire is for articles from other alternative or
> mainstream media sources. If an article was published elsewhere first,
> it will be featured here.
> Articles from any of these newswires may also be featured on the front
> page if they meet some or all of these standards:
>    - Especially high quality
>     - Especially timely or relevant to current issues
>     - By Sarasota locals
>     - Featured in the Local Newswire
>
>
>  -CENSORSHIP-
> Articles which do not meet the standards for publishing may be
> "hidden", meaning they will not be displayed on the front page or any
> of the newswires. These articles are still viewable (link)here(link),
> along with an explanation of why they were hidden.
> The following types of content may be hidden:
>    - Commercial advertisements
>     - Spam
>     - Racist, sexist, homophobic, or other "hate speech"
>     - Deliberate or obvious disinformation
>     - Plagiarism or mis-attribution (claiming to be a real person who
> you are not)
>     - Information illegal under US law including:
>        - Copyright-restricted music, video, software, etc. which you
> do  not have permission to redistribute
>        - Child pornography
>        - Other things that will cause the government to shut us down  :(
>     - Duplicate posts or obvious test posts
> Once hidden, content is only completely deleted from the IMC if it
> meets one of the following conditions:
>    - It is obvious spam
>     - Making it available at all will put the IMC in legal jeopardy
>     - It is taking up an unacceptably large amount of server space
>         Another thing that we should make a policy to delete is code that
> will disrupt the site or site users' computers. (like viruses,
> exploits, attempts to deface/break the site)
>                 -marlon
>         It was suggested that we delete all hidden content after a certain
> amount of time, for example 30 days for non-spam and 2 days for spam -
> this is still up for discussion.
>                 -marlon
> -HOSTING-
> The Sarasota Indymedia site is primarily intended as a distributor of
> text, images, and audio reports. While content like music, video,
> software, etc. is allowed, you're encouraged to host large files
> elsewhere (for example YouTube, Flickr, RapidShare, and other free
> hosting sites) and link to them from your article. This will help save
> us bandwidth and storage fees.
>  An exception, I made a suggestion that we should not allow "embedded
> media" like web videos or flash animations that contain ads (for
> example, Revver) to be displayed on the Indymedia site.
>         -marlon
> -EDITING-
> If you want an IMC editor to help review and edit your article, you
> can request it when you submit the article. Otherwise, the content of
> your article will not be edited in any way, however in some cases
> editors may have to adjust the layout so it will display properly on
> the site.
>
> 4) Membership Criteria Response
>    1. Agreed *
>    2. During the three general collective meetings held thusfar, a
> core group has showed up and been actively involved in the process.
>    3. Meetings are held in a meeting room at the front of a public
> library. The library is in a neighborhood where we have virtually no
> members, but hope to build new relationships with.
>    4. Mission statement established*
>    5. A rough, working editorial policy established*
>    6. Publishing is often to anyone who uses the site
>    7. Agreed with a strict consensus format*
>    8. First spokesperson assigned to this rotating role*
>    9. First spokesperson assigned to this rotating role*
>   10. Not affiliated with any political part
>   11. Not engaged in commercial for-profit enterprises.
>   12. Local logo being developed
>   13. "Current cities" list on site
> *Denotes a portion of the criteria discussed by the general collective
> at the monthly general collective meeting on 8/23. All decisions were
> made by the consensus process.


-- 
peace,
Nick
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