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Photo: Katie Hayes Luke for NPR
New Orleans residents are using Neighborland.com to post ideas for improving their neighborhoods. Initially a local public street art project, Neighborland tries to democratize city development by creating instant civic feedback. But the digital divide has left the city’s computer illiterate out of the conversation.
via Filling In New Orleans’ Future, One Blank At A Time

npr:

Photo: Katie Hayes Luke for NPR

New Orleans residents are using Neighborland.com to post ideas for improving their neighborhoods. Initially a local public street art project, Neighborland tries to democratize city development by creating instant civic feedback. But the digital divide has left the city’s computer illiterate out of the conversation.

via Filling In New Orleans’ Future, One Blank At A Time


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