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Conferences and the shallow end of the gene pool

Another week, another conference. This week I was over at the Personal Democracy Forum here in NYC, which focuses mostly on electoral-type of tech and activism. It's one of the many conferences that's still heavily dominated by white guys with a whole lotta privilege on their hands. The conference organizers have heard me (and many others) criticize them for this in the past, and it's gotten a teensy bit better… but overall, I can't say that having four white men (update: and a white woman) on your closing plenary shows any progress in the overall mindset. [Update: I could go through the conference schedule and bean-count gender, but I swear to you, that's not what this post is about. Keep reading, and see if what I have to say makes sense.]

Lest I sound like a broken record, I've been trying to think of ways to use my own privilege and explain to those who don't get it why this is important. (I know I said I was giving up bridge-building, but if I'm going to maintain my sanity in conference season, I've got to say something.) It's easy for organizers to brush people like me off: oh, there they go making trouble again, sigh. There are times where I love making trouble (hi, smarmy Newsbusters guy and your T&A video strategy), but this is one of those times where I'm actually trying to help people make their conferences better: not just look better so that people like me will be quiet, but actually have better content. And this is how.

Perhaps others have used this metaphor before, but as I was walking and talking with my friend Dawn in Coney Island the other night, I hit on this idea of genetic diversity. You know how inbreeding is a Bad Idea? When you get too much of the same material in the gene pool, you get crazy mutations and then eventually the species dies off. Dies. Off.

Ahhhhh, but when you mix it up, when you diversify the material you're messing around with, you get brand new traits and feature sets that would never ever have happened otherwise. You keep going down that road, and eventually you get new species, stronger species, etc. In short: it's better. Way, way better.

A bunch of the same people from the same backgrounds at a conference are going to spend a lot of time on ideas that are either not that interesting to the larger world around them or congratulating each other on a job well done (as their species slowly dies off). Panels of folks from wildly different backgrounds are going to spark new ideas (good and bad ones, I imagine) and challenge the paradigms within which we all work. Out of new ideas and challenges come change, movement, progress.

Isn't that what we're all shooting for, here, when we both organize and attend these things?

posted Fri., Jun 27, 2008 at 8:18am


Premiere: TechGrrl Tips on GRITtv

I'm super excited to announce that my new segment on GRITtv with Laura Flanders has launched! I'll be doing regular segments featuring all things tech: politics (like episode 1, here), life hacks, sanity checks, gadget giddiness, you name it. Have suggestions or hot tips? Send them to blog AT deannazandt.com!

posted Wed., Jun 25, 2008 at 9:55am


Viva Berlin

I could go on and on about the month that I spent in Berlin, especially the week that I was traveling around with my mom — we had an absolute blast! Instead, tho, I'll direct you over to my Flickr collection of trip photos, conveniently sectioned off for your browsing pleasure. Enjoy!

Mom and me on the river Spree

posted Tue., Jun 24, 2008 at 11:18pm

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Watch me live at Personal Democracy Forum

Hey y'all! I'm here at Personal Democracy Forum I've got a Nokia N95 (thanks, Micah!) and I'm gonna be running around all day talking to folks for GRITtv. Watch live!

(If I'm not on live, then it'll just show a white screen… look at older clips here)

posted Mon., Jun 23, 2008 at 9:58am


More pictures than you can handle

It's been a wild ride since I got back from Berlin, happily so– I've been knee deep in local activism (Union Square: Not For Sale), attending and speaking at conferences (Media Reform), seeing friends what seems like every night of the week (I love my tribe!) and working on those comics, as ever. I'm going to be posting my Berlin pics later today, but in the meantime, here's some visual highlights from the last month:

posted Sun., Jun 22, 2008 at 12:29pm


National Conference on Media Reform (warning: mostly silly pics of Canadians here)
New York Howl The New York Howl played at Southpaw
Union Square We were flyering in Union Square again this week
Winnie Winnie had a birthday
Mermaid Day Parade We went to the Mermaid Day Parade and helped out with the effort to save Coney Island
some of my random
flickr photos:

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