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Post: Query - Meet Tom Dawkins, Vibewire Youth Services (AU) across North 
America in August 2006 

A note Tom Dawkins sent along to DoWire at my request. Tom will be on my panel 
at the Baltimore version of the International Symposium on e-Participation and 
Local Democracy. - Steven Clift



Hello,

My name's Tom Dawkins and I'm the founder and National Coordinator of a 
not-for-profit youth media and arts organisation in Australia called Vibewire 
Youth Services. We are dedicated to building media and arts-based platforms to 
allow younger people (15-30) to express themselves on the issues that matter to 
them, in their own voice and using the cultural form most appropriate to them. 
We run several major projects including the Vibewire.net youth media portal 
(http://www.vibewire.net), Reelife Short Film Festival and sQuareOne, a media 
and arts project incubation space we're about to open in Sydney 
(http://www.s1.org.au) as well as having a print projects team and doing a 
range of work for other organisations to assist them to better engage and 
include young people.

Our work is based on the belief that media forms the marketplace of ideas in 
our society and that young people must have democratic access to the media and 
to having their voice heard in this marketplace of ideas.

I'm travelling around North America during August as part of a research trip to 
learn more about work being done around these issues, to bring back to 
Australia both ideas and possibilities for more international collaboriations. 
I'm keen to meet up with individuals and organisations doing interesting work 
around the same areas as Vibewire, namely any of: digital/indie/youth media; 
online community; youth spaces (as in physical spaces, not virtual - 
specifically those designed to engender creative expression and/or enterprise 
development); digital arts/creativity; youth and citizenship; e-democracy.

My itinery is: 

August 3 - Baltimore for the Symposium on e-Democracy 
August 4-9 - Washington DC 
August 9-16 - New York 
August 16-19 - Toronto 
August 19-22 - Boston 
August 22-26 - San Francisco

I'm also prepared, time allowing, to make day trips to places within reach of 
these cities.

I'd love to hear from anyone interesting to meeting up and any suggestions you 
have.

A brief background to Vibewire Youth Services is below.

Cheers!

Tom 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



Vibewire Youth Services

Vibewire Youth Services was incorporated in September 2000 by then university 
student Tom Dawkins. It was originally conceived of as a vehicle simply to 
create Vibewire.net, a youth culture and expression portal. Since that time 
however it has grown into a multi-faceted youth media and arts organisation 
with five key project areas: Vibewire.net; Online Events; Reelife Short Film 
Festival; Print Projects and; SquareOne.

Vibewire Youth Services is run entirely by young people (16-30). All staff, 
volunteers and board members (National Steering Committee) are aged 30 or 
under. In fact, the vast majority of Vibewire management, staff and volunteers 
are aged 25 or under.

Vibewire is built around the vision of an Australian society with significantly 
greater levels of youth community engagement and media-literacy and, 
ultimately, a more informed and participatory public debate about the issues 
and challenges that confront us all. One of the key inspirations for the 
development of Vibewire.net was the recommendation of The UNESCO 31ST General 
Conference Youth Forum (held in 2001) that:
'Youth-created media should be strengthened locally and globally, to increase 
media-literacy and provide an outlet for youth creativity and opinions.'

Vibewire�s goals are to:

?       Empower young people by giving them leadership and expression 
opportunities;
?       Enhance young people�s self-esteem by giving them a sense of belonging 
in a community and ownership of their destiny via leadership opportunities and 
self-expression and education;
?       Foster a sense of ?connectedness� for young people by creating 
significant, sustainable relationships with their peers and youth communities 
nation-wide (and world-wide);
?       Break entrenched cycles by creating new participation pathways, 
especially for at-risk and isolated young people;
?       Create new, positive opportunities and experiences for young people;
?       Provide a unique and inspirational environment for peer mentorship, as 
more experienced organisation and community members pass on their knowledge and 
experience to newer members;
?       Develop the skills, competencies and relationship networks of our team 
and the youth community;
?       Continually improved the variety and quality of the opportunities on 
the site, creating an environment within which myriad new projects can be 
created and developed;

Vibewire is focused on re-engaging young people in the political 
decision-making processes which affect them, improving their media literacy and 
understanding of these processes, and providing opportunities for the creation 
of non-commercial arts and culture and the showcasing of the talents of young 
people in Australia.

Over the last three years a diverse range of projects have sprouted off the 
Vibewire.net platform, many in response to ideas from our community. We are 
particularly proud of the electionTracker project. This project created 
opportunities for many young people to express themselves on, and become better 
informed about, the last Federal election (October 2004) through the 
electionTracker website (www.electionTracker.net) and the eight radio stations, 
covering every major market, who carried our updates. Never before had young 
people had the opportunity to become news-makers in this way, traveling as part 
of the press corps with the leaders of both major parties during the crucial 
final two weeks of the campaign. The Trackers filed reports twice-daily, in 
both feature article and blog form while a team of about 50 writers nationally 
kept the news and commentary on the site ticking over.

Reelife Short Film Festival has grown into a three-state (and the ACT) tour 
each year and has sold out its Awards screening at Sydney�s Valhalla Cinema 
every year. After the closure of the Valhalla this year Reelife has been 
postponed to March/April 2006.

Over the last 12 months we have published three publications:
?       Interface: An anthology of new youth perspectives on contemporary 
political, cultural and personal issues
?       Sanctuary: A nationally-distributed mini-mag features the stories of 
young migrants and refugees from non-English speaking backgrounds
?       Free Range: A publication for young digital film-makers

Vibewire.net currently has 4,800 registered members and receives almost 2,000 
unique visitors each day. It has three key content areas: Pulse (politics and 
opinion); Life (arts, culture, lifestyle) and Create (creative writing and 
advice), as well as forums, blogs and many special projects.

We are supporting other organisations on a commercial basis to communicate 
better with young people. Examples include our work with Brisbane International 
Film Festival to develop and manage their Cine Sparks Children�s Film Festival 
website (www.cine-sparks.com.au), our collaboration with TAFE NSW on the 
Engageme project (www.vibewire.net/engageme) and co-managing the world�s 
leading digital film festival RESfest (www.resfest.com) in Sydney with Dendy 
Cinemas. These contracts help fund and support our core business: Vibewire.net 
and related projects.

Last year Vibewire was awarded the World Summit Youth Award for the Community 
Engagement category, as well as being the highest point-scoring project 
overall. The WSYA�s were for youth-led online projects designed to encourage 
the active particiation of young people in the emerging Information Society. 
They were awarded as part of the UN�s World Summit on the Information Society, 
and National Coordinator Tom Dawkins was invited to present at the Summit, held 
in Tunis, Tunisia, in November last year. For more information on the awards, 
please see the WSYA website, www.youthaward.org and for more information on the 
World Summit on the Information Society, please see the WSIS website, 
http://www.itu.int/wsis/tunis/






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