MAKE NO LITTLE DIGITAL PLANS, GROUP TELLS DALEY
[SOURCE: Chicago Tribune, AUTHOR: Jon Van]
Chicago should undertake a communitywide campaign to become the nation's most 
advanced digital city, a mayor's advisory committee report urged Friday. 
Instead of only seeking to extend connectivity to underprivileged 
neighborhoods, the city should help poorer residents get subsidized computers, 
get needed instruction and make digital communications an integral part of 
community activities, said the report presented by Julia Stasch, an executive 
at the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation and Mayor Richard Daley's 
former chief of staff. She unveiled the report at a Community Media Summit, a 
gathering at Columbia College of about 150 policymakers, philanthropists and 
others concerned with promoting neighborhood communications. Called the "City 
That Networks," the report said that rather than merely seeking to close the 
digital divide that separates cyberspace haves from have-nots, the city should 
pursue digital excellence, which Stasch defined as "universal, active and 
meaningful participation" in the digital world. The report calls upon Mayor 
Daley to appoint two local business leaders to head a private campaign to rally 
citizens toward digital excellence.
http://feeds.chicagotribune.com/~r/chicagotribune/business/~3/125308184/chi-sat_wifi_0616jun16,0,3835615.story
http://feeds.chicagotribune.com/~r/chicagotribune/business/~3/125184742/chi-070615wifi,0,6021013.story
* Chicago Report on Digital Excellence
http://wrythings.net/2007/06/16/chicago-report-on-digital-excellence/
* "A very special day for community in Chicago and for Chicago community media."
http://www.afcn.org/node/271


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