[Leah is a Code for DC co-captain, and in her day job works for the
feds at 18F. Melody hosts? hosted? a program on NPR. I think.]
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From: Leah Bannon <
leahb...@gmail.com>
To: "
dc-cfa-...@googlegroups.com" <
dc-cfa-...@googlegroups.com>
Leah T. Bannon
@leahbannon
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From: Melody Kramer <
melody...@gmail.com>
Just received this. Not sure what the best listserv for this might
be...but it seems to be based in DC (and seems like they specifically
are looking for interested people who know how to code...)
Mel
@mkramer
This is my website:
http://melodykramer.github.io/
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From: Tanina Rostain <
tr...@law.georgetown.edu>
Date: Wed, Oct 7, 2015 at 12:43 PM
Subject: looking for civic hackers for get out the vote effort
To: "
melody...@gmail.com" <
melody...@gmail.com>
Hi Melody,
The Institute for Voting Rights at Georgetown Law Center is
collaborating with the The Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under
the Law and the American Constitution Society to build out digital
tools that help voters exercise their right to vote. The hope is to
develop, beta test, and release them in the lead-up to the 2016
election. The plan is to brainstorm about the types of tools that
would be most helpful and then host a series of “hacklets” to develop
them. The organizations involved are providing the SM’s. I am looking
for folks in the civic hackers community to participate in the effort.
Interested folks can fill out this form and/or message me at
@georgetownlawirontech or email me here.
Thanks for passing this along.
Best,
Tanina
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