LA Hashtags Herself
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LA Hashtags Herself is a arts podcast hosted by USC Bedrosian Center. It has 18 episodes, with the latest published May 2018.
Los Angeles Hashtags Herself, a limited series podcast, features representatives of various Angeleno private and public organizations leading the critical trend of using digital media for urban and social development. This diverse group serves as both a reminder and an analytical insight that digital media are neither just "useful" nor peculiar to the sharing and cultural economies, but fast becoming standard to the practice of material and social placemaking. If you like art, community benefits organizations, cultural journalism, real estate, transportation, and the technology industry generally, we hope you will find something worth hearing. Sponsored by the USC Bedrosian Centerhttp://bedrosian.usc.edu/Recorded at the USC Sol Price School of Public Policyhttp://priceschool.usc.edu
arts ·en ·18 episodes
"You can hold someone accountable and hold them at the same time."
"I am a powerful agent of change. I am deliberate. And I am not afraid."
"The question of access is about audience and participation, and being able to deliver."
The immediacy of writing online has become part of my brain.
LA-Más: Our proposal is going to be so radical because it's going to be possible
Lisa Schweitzer on Flourishing as the Central Human Value of Urban Planning
Go Fug Yourself's Heather Cocks and Jessica Morgan
LOST LA with public historian Nathan Masters
All your health and fitness data, and one woman who mines it
Art & Public Service: Thor Steingraber
"I would have given you a very different answer before November 2016": Marissa Gluck
Social Media in Placemaking and Tastemaking at Platform, LA
LA Freewaves' Anne Bray on Media as an Exchange of Consciousness
Can We Code Serendipity into our Daily Lives? A Talk with Foursquare's Dennis Crowley
Can LA Lead in Transportation Innovation? A Conversation with Ashley Hand
LA2050 and Crowdsourcing Philanthropy for LA's Future
ARTBOUND, Participatory Journalism, & the SoCal Cultural Landscape
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