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This wiki was launched in conjunction with the 2006 We Media Global Forum, a conference conducted May 3 and 4 in London by The Media Center. At the 2006 London Forum, The Media Center proposed a We Media Global Initiative and issued a CALL TO ACTION.

One message we heard loud and clear in London: we need to "put more we" in We Media. That will certainly be among our goals for the next forum, and for the projects we hope will emerge long before we meet again.

We hope you'll help us. If you were at the forum in London, or heard about it online, or you're new to the conversation and want to contribute, then please share your insight and suggestions.

Here are a few things we hope you can do to help:

1. Advance the WE MEDIA GLOBAL INITIATIVE.

We've proposed a set of practical objectives and now seek commitments from individuals and organizations to take actions to meet them. The Media Center will attempt to facilitate and nurture these efforts and provoke others worldwide, and we'll try to inspire others to spread the word, be creative, join and commit to the initiative.

Please spread the word. Tell people about this. Put the We Media logo on your site and link it here:

call to action

And ... please review and comment on the Initiatiative:

2. COMMIT.

Make your commitment, become a partner, participant and contributor to the Initiative.

3. GIVE FEEDBACK.

Did you encounter any big ideas during the London forum? Maybe you put together some highlights for a presentation at work. These might have been things you noted during the formal sessions, or during the breaks, dinners and other informal meetups after, or days later when something about the London experience "clicked." It all counts. We've tracked lots of responses online already; and others have been sent to us privately. We don't want to slow down the flow - so if you've got a blog or some other outlet, great, use it and we'll do our best to track the conversation. You can post links to your blog posts, podcasts, etc. Summaries of podcasts would be helpful. OR - feel free to share your big ideas here through this wiki:

4. PLAN FOR MIAMI.

We'd also like to collect suggestions for themes, speakers, changes, additions or different perspectives to be considered for the NEXT We Media forum (February 8, 2007, in Miami, Florida).

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