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CivicLab Welcomes Move To Amend!

CivicLab Welcomes Move To Amend!

MoveToAmend-logoCivicLab welcomes Toma Lynn Smith, from Move To Amend, to the Lab!

“Formed in September 2009, Move to Amend is a coalition of hundreds of organizations and tens of thousands of individuals committed to social and economic justice, ending corporate rule, and building a vibrant democracy that is genuinely accountable to the people, not corporate interests. We are calling for an amendment to the US Constitution to unequivocally state that inalienable rights belong to human beings only, and that money is not a form of protected free speech under the First Amendment and can be regulated in political campaigns.”

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Posted on November 25, 2013December 10, 2013Author TomTeeCategories About Civic Engagement, Move To Amend, News
“Who Owns West Woodlawn?” Town Meeting

“Who Owns West Woodlawn?” Town Meeting

Who_Owns_WoodlawnTom will be presenting on the TIFs of the 20th Ward at this town meeting.

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Posted on November 21, 2013December 10, 2013Author TomTeeCategories About Civic Engagement, Civic Innovation & Action, News, Presentations, TIF Town Meeting, Tools for Change

Tom Teaches Workshop On Nonprofit Basics

Holding_earthIs there a cause you feel passionate about? Is there an injustice that needs righting? Are you inspired to serve and innovate for the common good?

If so – then you may be thinking about starting a nonprofit organization to channel your efforts and deliver new solutions for your community.

This two hour workshop will walk you through the reasons to and NOT to start a nonprofit organization and what your first steps should be in you DO decide to start a new organization.

$15. Please register online via EventBrite = https://np101-11-6.eventbrite.com.

You will learn:

  • Basic distinctions of the nonprofit organization
  • Origins and place of nonprofits in American society
  • Size and scope of the nonprofit sector
  • Pathway to incorporate and get tax-exempt status

Tom TresserTom Tresser is the instructor for this class. Tom is the co-founder of the CivicLab, which is the 13th nonprofit enterprise he has founded or led. He teaches nonprofit management for the Graduate School of Social Work at Loyola University and a number of classes on civic engagement, public policy and leadership for other local educational institutions.

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Posted on November 1, 2013Author TomTeeCategories About Civic Engagement, Class, News

Restore the Fourth Rally

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“What do we want? Privacy!  Why do we want it?  None of your business!”

On Saturday, Oct 26th, Restore the Fourth Chicago and supporters gathered in Federal Plaza for a rally against mass surveillance.  After a reading of the 4th Amendment, followed a brief NSA quiz (replete with chocolate statue of liberty prizes), the floor was opened to all participants for “soap box” speeches of 30 seconds or less.  
This was followed by prepared speeches of which I’ll leave you with the following quotes:

From speaker Laura Jedeed:

“…we hear, over and over, that old argument from people unconcerned with the current state of privacy in this country. “Why are you concerned with privacy?  You don’t have anything to worry about as long as you have NOTHING TO HIDE”…[this] assumes that only criminals and wrongdoers need privacy.  That the only reason anyone would want to keep something to themselves is if it was bad or wrong.

On the face of it, this is absurd.  Nearly every human being keeps certain things private that are not bad, wrong, or shameful.  As Bruce Schneier points out, we go to the bathroom in private.  We have sex in private.  We write journals in private.  We have our own private thoughts and feelings; our own private selves.  Part of being a human being, part of being an individual, is the concept of privacy: that separation between me, as an individual, and we, as a society.

There are more subtle barriers of privacy than that most fundamental one too.  We share more with our partners than our friends.  We share more with our friends than our acquaintances.  And we share more with our acquaintances than with the NSA—or at least, that’s how it ought to be!”

From speaker Trajan McGill:

“There is simply no way to come to any conclusion other than this: human beings, when given the ability to conduct mass surveillance, can be counted on to use it with great regularity to undermine and defeat those who stand in their way. So here’s the deal you get: you can only say you don’t care about mass surveillance if you are willing to promise you will never in your life take a political stand in opposition to whoever holds power at the time…If, however, you want to preserve your right and the right of your neighbors and your children to stand for things freely and fearlessly and associate with others who do, too; if you wish to preserve the right to differ with and attempt to defeat your elected officials when you think they are in the wrong, then it is vitally important that we turn back the buildup of this kind of power.”

From speaker Paul Baird:

“New critical ways of thinking, new ideas and ways of approaching problems, uncensored self-expression and artistic or musical creations have the ability to shape and alter our culture as a whole. They have the ability to change the way people interpret or view social, political, economic, environmental, or humanitarian issues….The entitlement of privacy, granted to us by the 4th amendment, allows for the unimpeded flowing of intention and information, the settling of curiosity, and the creation of thought, unaltered, unmeddled with, raw and unfiltered because of the inherent and assumed state of solitude shared between individuals or parties through any means of communication, which is essential to a free societies right to free expression.”

From speaker Ed Levinson”

“With each leak of these programs being made public, we look for answers from our president and respective representatives as to why there are ongoing unconstitutional practices by government agencies. Instead of hearing the truth we get fabricated stories and outright lies…The director of the NSA, Keith Alexander claimed that these programs have prevented dozens of terrorist attacks, however even he later admitted that this was a mistruth – and no attack on American soil was ever prevented with the use of these programs…We are being sold the idea that we must sacrifice our constitutional right of privacy for security, that we must accept our loss of civil liberties and trust that our government has our best interests at heart. How can we possibly trust the government when they have been caught lying to us and committing perjury about these programs on multiple occasions?”

Afterwards, onward we marched!  From Federal Plaza down to the Historic Old Water Tower, then doubling back and finished at Pioneer Court chanting:

  • Hey, hey, NSA, how many phones you tapped today?
  • Restore the Fourth!  Restore the Fourth!
  • What do we want?  Privacy!  Why do we want it?  None of your business! When do we want it? Now!
  • Tell me what democracy looks like?  This is what democracy looks like!
  • NSA has TMI!  NSA has TMI!

Check out photos from our Flickr pages here, quotes from the speeches here, and my personal favorite signs here.

Restore the Fourth’s next public meeting will be Thursday, Nov. 14th at CivicLab.  Social half-hour starts at 7:30PM with the official meeting starting at 8:00PM.  This rally was just the beginning!

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Posted on October 27, 2013October 31, 2013Author Benjamin SugarCategories About Civic Engagement, News, Restore the Fourth

Civic Health Of Chicago

Check out this graphic from the Civic Data Challenge:

What is the Health of your City?

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Explore more infographics like this one on the web’s largest information design community – Visually.

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Posted on October 10, 2013Author TomTeeCategories About Civic Engagement, News, Research

DePaul Stadium Forum Illuminates 2nd Ward

City had HOW much in TIF accounts-webStudents as DePaul organized a public forum on the proposed DePaul Stadium and asked for an Illumination of the 17 TIFs inside the 2nd Ward – spotlighting the site and adjacent TIFs. This research is from The TIF Illumination Project. If you want a copy of this presentation please email tom@civiclab.us.

 

 

 

 

The TIFs of the 2nd Ward from Thomas Tresser

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Posted on October 4, 2013Author TomTeeCategories About Civic Engagement, Get Involved, News, Presentations, TIF Town Meeting

WBEZ Explains The TIF Program

Tom-TIF_AnimateWatch this creative and fast moving seven minute video from WBEZ’s “Curious City” Project. Learn more at the CivicLab’s TIF Illumination Project. Does Tom look better animated?

 

 

 

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Posted on September 5, 2013September 5, 2013Author TomTeeCategories About Civic Engagement, In The News, News, Presentations, TIF Town Meeting, Training

152 TIFs Illuminated!

Tom gave an update to a group of TIF Illumination Project organizers today at the CivicLab.

The TIF illumination Project was launched in February and six months later we’ve Illuminated 152 TIFs across 26 wards! The map hows the territory we’ve covered (Wards outlined in red received their own Illumination town forum, wards outlined blue were Illuminated together in two separate meetings). Over 1,500 people have attended these meetings.

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Here is the presentation given to the group of folks who have or who are organizing TIF Town Meetings.

TIF Illumination Project Update from Thomas Tresser

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Posted on August 24, 2013August 24, 2013Author TomTeeCategories About Civic Engagement, Get Involved, News, Presentations, TIF Town Meeting, Training

We Crowdsource 2012 TIF Totals

TIF_balance_sheet Thanks to eight volunteers The TIF Illumination Project has analyzed all 154 of Chicago ‘s 154 2012 TIF Annual Reports. We determined that at the end of 2012 these TIFs had a combined fund balance of $1.7 billion. See this page for the rest of our findings.

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Posted on July 24, 2013July 24, 2013Author TomTeeCategories About Civic Engagement, News, Research

Tresser To Take On Cubs (Debatewise) On 7/27

Tom_Bughouse_soapboxCivicLab co-founder Tom Tresser will be in the featured debate at the 2013 Bughouse Square Debate on Saturday, July 27 in front of the Newberry Library. The topic is “Should The City Subsidize The Cubs To Keep Them In Chicago?” I’ll be on the “NO WAY, NO HOW” side. On the other side will be Lester Munson, reporter for ESPN.

Got any good arguments he can use? Email them to him at tom@tresser.com. Thanks!

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Posted on July 22, 2013July 23, 2013Author TomTeeCategories About Civic Engagement, News, Presentations

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