I went to the panel discussion of online advocacy at Coffman Union.
Quite interesting. I noticed that out of about 110 people, 107 where
white. I submitted my question to the panel regarding how we could
increase diversity in online election and government advocacy. My
question wasn't choosen to be asked. I did note in my folded paper that
the room was 98% white.

I'm going to ask here. What can we do to promote more diverse access
and participation of online political advocacy? I know that neither
Minneapolis or St. Paul has a 98% white population.

Thomas T. Thai / Mpls / Whittier

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