Thursday, March 19 9 a.m. 1:30 p.m.
McGregor Center,Wayne State University
Join the Knight Center of Digital Excellence, the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, Wayne State University and leaders in government, education, health care, arts and culture, business, community development and social services to discuss how we can work collectively to promote universal broadband access and transformative applications in Detroits communities.
Your input is important as we identify priorities and plan a strategy for Detroit to excel in the 21st century, starting with pilot programs in the Central-Woodward-North End and Northeast-Osborn neighborhoods. These programs will serve as models not only for Detroit, but for urban environments across the United States.
If there are others you feel should be invited to this event please let us know and we will invite them.
Our planning partners for the Detroit Connected Community Workshop include Lawrence Technological University, the University of Michigan, Focus: HOPE, the Henry Ford Health System, the St. John Health System, the Skillman Foundation, the Detroit Community Initiative, Matrix Human Services, Vanguard CDC, 4C/The Family Place and the VAC Training Program at Wayne State. Join Us!
For additional informationplease contact Marla Rawson, Marketing & Event Manager at 216.923.2252 or
mrawson@onecommunity.org
Organized by Knight Center of Digital Excellence
Ticket Info: Attendee, Free
Official Website: http://connectedcommunitiesdetroit-upcoming.eventbrite.com