Thursday, October 22, 2009

your ideas for AMC2010 tracks

We want to make sure that you saw the announcement we sent out last week about the new AMC2010 track proposal process (pasted below). We see this new structure as a way to deepen the amazing AMC content that has come from previous tracks over the years and widen the network of AMC organizers.  We anticipate that many of the new tracks will come from you! Give us a call or email if you have ideas or questions about the track proposal process.  We would love to hear from you,
Jenny + the AMP crew
313-903-0322



Introducing the AMC2010 Track Development Process


Every year following the Allied Media Conference (AMC), tons of ideas for new tracks emerge.  In the past, Allied Media Projects (AMP) staff have coordinated several broad tracks at the AMC: Youth; INCITE!; Media, Education and Movement-Building; Policy; How-to and Kids.  This year we want to break those large, general track categories into smaller, self-organized tracks (each one hosting 2-4 sessions at the AMC).  We want the process of organizing an AMC track to support year-round collaboration between organizations and individuals in the AMP network.  Our goal with this new structure is to de-centralize the AMC content-development process and to grow the AMP network's ownership and management of the conference.

Guidelines for proposing a track
  • Proposals must come from two or more organizations OR individuals in two or more cities.
  • Proposals must center media, technology, art or other creative communication strategies
  • Each accepted track must identify two point people to act as coordinators and participate in the AMC2010 Advisory Board
  • We encourage proposals that advance strategies for transformative social justice organizing
  • We encourage proposals that grow out of and support year-round collaboration

Timeline
November 23rd, 2009: Deadline to submit an AMC2010 track proposal
November - December, 2009: Track proposal review process
January 2010: AMC2010 tracks announced
January - June 2010: Track coordinators participate in regular track-planning meetings with AMP staff (avg. 4 hours per month)
January - June 2010: Track coordinators participate in AMC2010 Advisory Board conversations to foster intersection between tracks and develop the vision for the conference (avg. 4 hours per month)

Track proposal form

The online form will be available at www.alliedmediaconference.org later this month.  These are the questions it will ask:
  • Who is proposing this track?
  • What is the proposed name of this track?
  • Who are the two point people for this track?
We appreciate hearing all the details you have at this point, but no more than a short paragraph is necessary for the following questions.
  • What prior work has led to this track proposal (past collaborations, AMC workshops or caucus discussions, planning conversations, etc.)?
  • What are some of the skills and concepts you will share with the AMP network through your track?
  • How will the process of organizing this track and the time spent together at AMC2010 support the year-round work of the organizations/individuals who are proposing the track?
  • What communities and organizations will you outreach to in the process of organizing this track?
  • Are you aware of any other AMC2010 track proposals that would intersect or compliment your track proposal?
  • How will you fundraise to get participants in this track to the AMC?
  • What support will you need from AMP in order to coordinate this track?

FAQ


Can you give an example of what a track would look like in this new structure? 
Here's one: There are groups all around the country using media to organize for immigrant justice in Spanish-speaking communities.  Five of these organizations identified the need for a Spanish-language track at the AMC, where these groups can share skills and strategies and build alliances with other networks of media organizers. They created a website to communicate with each other throughout the year and develop a vision for the track.  Over the next year they will assess the media training needs and resources of their communities to determine the most useful and innovative skill-shares and strategy sessions for the track.  They will hold fundraiser/outreach events to mobilize their network to participate in AMC2010.

If I don't submit a track proposal now, will I still have an opportunity to submit an individual session proposal later in the year? 
Yes.  We will do a call for session proposals in the early Spring of next year.  

Do the organizations collaborating on a track proposal have to be in different locations?  
No, but the more geographically-diverse network of folks involved in a track, the better.

Can I call you to talk about my ideas for a track and ask other questions?  
Please email info@alliedmediaconference.org to schedule a phone or Skype meeting. Or email us with questions or ideas.

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