CONTACT: Rising
Tide Programming Committee at programming@risingtidenola.com
WHO: Rising Tide NOLA
WHAT: 8th Annual Rising Tide New Media Conference
WHEN: Saturday, September 14, 2013, 9am – 6pm
WHERE: University Center, Xavier University of Louisiana, 1 Drexel Drive, NOLA, 70125
WHO: Rising Tide NOLA
WHAT: 8th Annual Rising Tide New Media Conference
WHEN: Saturday, September 14, 2013, 9am – 6pm
WHERE: University Center, Xavier University of Louisiana, 1 Drexel Drive, NOLA, 70125
CALL FOR PROPOSALS
Rising Tide NOLA,
Inc. will present its 8th annual new media conference centered on the recovery and future of New
Orleans and the Gulf Coast on Saturday, September 14, 2013 at the University
Center of Xavier University of Louisiana.
This year, Rising Tide invites participation from community
and university organizations from across New Orleans by issuing this request
for proposals for programming, panels, and presentations at the event. The conference is a one day event with
programming presented in a variety of formats including - but not limited to -
individual presentations, directed conversations, keynote addresses, and
on-stage panel discussions. The space available allows for significant
flexibility when it comes to programming proposals.
Successful proposals will address issues relevant to New
Orleans and the Gulf South’s ongoing recovery, diverse history, unique culture,
or emerging concerns. Additionally, proposals could focus on or incorporate
aspects of new or social media, information technology and access, and creative
uses of communication. Collaboration between organizations to present
programming is encouraged to add multiple and diverse perspectives. While programming is free to address
political topics, Rising Tide maintains a strict non-partisan forum, current
elected officials and campaigning candidates for political offices are
discouraged from participating in programming.
PROPOSAL FORMAT
Proposals should include the following: a brief description
of the topic being considered, with an indication of the relevance of the topic
to local issues and what the audience should take away from the experience; a
list of participants/presenters that describes their roles to the presentation
and describes their relationship to or expertise on the topic; and a draft
facilitation plan for how the programming will be presented to the audience,
and how the audience will be involved in the presentation through questions, participation,
discussion, etc.
Please email brief (2 page max) proposals in plain text,
word documents, or PDF attachments to Jeffrey Bostick, Katy Monnot, and Patrick
Armstrong at programming@risingtidenola.com.
PROPOSALS WILL BE
ACCEPTED THROUGH MAY 31, 2013. Acceptance notifications will follow within
two weeks.
CONFERENCE BACKGROUND
While hosting the event at the Xavier University Center,
attendance has averaged more than 300 attendees, media, and volunteer staff
annually. The conference content has been live streamed on the web with over
1000 unique viewers during each event, with archives on our website. For
this conference, organizers are hoping to coordinate programming for three
separate spaces: a large stage-oriented venue with seating for up to 200; a
medium venue with seating for between 30 – 40; and a seminar or group
discussion venue for seating around 20. Program length can run from a minimum
of 30 minutes for presentations or directed conversations in the smaller
venues, to hour and a half panel discussion for the stage-oriented space.
Previous conferences featured keynotes by acclaimed local
writer Lolis Eric Elie and Tulane University professor of history Lawrence Powell, as well as panel discussions on the status and future of local
journalism, changes to
the education system, environmental impacts of the oil spill, development of cultural
economy, parenting, entrepreneurship, and
neighborhood activism. Past
speakers have included Treme and The Wire creator David Simon, geographer
Richard Campanella, journalist Mac McClelland, entertainer Harry Shearer, and
authors David Zirin, John Barry, Christopher Cooper, and Robert Block. The full 2012 conference schedule and list of panelists can be
viewed on the Rising Tide website, as well as a list of participating vendors
and non-profit organizations.
Conference registration information and publicity will be
available online at www.risingtidenola.com.
There will be discounted student admission, lunch is included in the price of admission, and vegetarian options
will be available. More information is available at the Rising Tide website: www.risingtidenola.com; at the Rising
Tide blog: www.risingtideblog.blogspot.com;
on the Rising Tide Facebook
page; and the organization can be followed on Twitter @RisingTide.
Rising Tide 8 is sponsored by The
Center for the Advancement of Teaching at Xavier University.
Rising Tide NOLA, Inc. is a non-profit organization formed by New Orleans bloggers in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and the failure of the federally built levees. After the disaster, the internet became a vital connection among dispersed New Orleanians, former New Orleanians, and friends of the city and the Gulf Coast region. A number of new blogs were created, and combined with those that were already online, an online community with a shared interest in New Orleans and the Gulf Coast developed. In the summer of 2006, to mark the anniversary of the flood, the bloggers of New Orleans organized the first Rising Tide Conference, taking their shared interest in technology, the arts, the internet and social media and turning advocacy in the city into action.
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