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Society at a Crossroads
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The political division we see today is not by accident. In this dystopic society
- mired in controversy, tragedy, and a blatant disregard for our shared humanity,
- movements must adopt a robust communication strategy and the power of open
- sourced internet protocols.
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Positive Changes for the Greater Good
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The ultimate aim of Public Interest Communications is to bring about substantial
+ and lasting positive behavioral shifts in the community that goes beyond the
+ specific concerns of any individual organization. Change, in
+ this context, refers to either the initiation or cessation of behaviors existing
+ ones among individuals.
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Corporate Ownership of the Means of Communication
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Corporate tech corporations have a monopoly on our communications infrastructure.
- This gives them unfair power over the mainstream narrative and the ability to
- control what is or what is not possible. Antagonizing algorithms and the constant
- bombardment of advertising fuel a hyperconsumer that props up a war economy.
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Cocreating Understanding
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The current moment demands that we learn how to talk to each other across political
- and cultural divisions and broaden our collective understanding of how communication
- influences outcomes beyond "strategic sharing" and fundraising.
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Communications Infrastructure
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The current moment demands that we learn how to talk to each other across political
- and cultural divisions must broaden our collective understanding of how communication influences outcomes
- beyond "strategic sharing". We
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Cocreate Understanding
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The moment demands that we talk across political and cultural lines
+ to broaden our collective understanding of issues like climate change, systemic
+ racism, colonialism, and wealth inequality. Leveraging the internet is
+ prerequisite for building transnational sovereignty.
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Communications Infrastructure
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Cut through the noise with web appications that organize your community outside
+ of the main stream and around your message. Open source protocols like
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Corporate Ownership of the Narrative
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Corporate tech has a monopoly on our communications infrastructure.
+ This gives them undue sway over the mainstream narrative and the ability to
+ control what is or what is not possible. Movements must adopt a robust
+ communication strategy that leverages the power of open sourced "freedom tech". Antagonizing algorithms and the constant
+ bombardment of advertising fuel a hyperconsumer that props up a war economy.
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