In-Person RSVP for Digital Public Spaces for a Healthy Democracy: goals, values & aspirations
Date: Wednesday, April 5th
Time: 12:30-1:30PM ET
Location: Lewis International Law Center (1557 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA, 02138) on the 5th floor at the Berkman Klein Center's Multi-Purpose Room 515. Here is a link to an HLS campus map: https://hls.harvard.edu/about/campus-map-and-directions/

You are invited to Digital Public Spaces for a Healthy Democracy: goals, values & aspirations

Our events are now open to the public. Please arrive by 12PM ET so we can let you into the building if you do not hold an active Harvard ID. Someone with a BKC name badge will greet you at the main entrance! Due to building restrictions and security, we will be unable to let attendees in past 12:45PM ET.

Join us for a moderated discussion among leaders in civic tech, ethics, advocacy, and journalism about how to reimagine the digital public square. We will explore how online discussion can be more constructively harnessed to improve public policy by helping people to productively exchange ideas and direct their perspectives, insights, and passions about policy issues to channels that influence policymakers. The discussion will address topics including digital infrastructure for democracy, the evolving role of social media and private platforms, content moderation, and the sensitivity of data generated by public debate.

The event is timed to coincide with the public launch of a new tool called MAPLE that helps people to direct their perspectives, insights, and passions about societal issues to channels that influence public policy. Specifically, MAPLE (the Massachusetts Platform for Legislative Engagement) makes it easy for anyone to submit written testimony to the MA legislature, and to see testimony written by others. MAPLE, has been built by a group of volunteer technologists at Code for Boston and has been incubated by Northeastern University's NuLawLab. We are operating as a nonpartisan, open source, and nonprofit (501c3) project operating under Open Collective and supported by Partners in Democracy.

About MAPLE: The Massachusetts Platform for Legislative Engagement (MAPLE) is an open source web platform that makes it easy for all stakeholders to submit testimony to the Massachusetts legislature and to read the testimony of others. MAPLE is a new digital public space for constituents to meaningfully engage in state government, learn about proposed legislation that impacts our lives in the Commonwealth, and to share their perspective, stories, and expertise. The platform was built as a public good and is publicly launching this April, free to use for all and developed and maintained by volunteer developers as a 501c3 nonprofit project.

Speakers
Danielle Allen
Mike Deehan
Matt Victor
Nathan Sanders

Moderated by Jennifer Smith, reporter at CommonWealth magazine

PLEASE NOTE: Food will be provided at this event on a first come, first serve basis.

COVID-19 POLICIES AT THIS TIME: Harvard requires its community members to be vaccinated for Covid-19. Masks and testing are both optional. Please use your discretion and do what you are most comfortable with. BKC respects each individual choice and asks you do the same for your fellow peers.

We are committed to events that are equally enjoyable to all. If you require any additional accessibility services, please contact BKC Events Manager Xia Rondeau (xrondeau@law.harvard.edu).

Questions about the event may be directed to xrondeau@law.harvard.edu
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