Digital Divide
Help get teenage Digital Ethnorati technologists to SXSW
Please help me reprise the Digital Ethnorati Panel at SXSW next year; and in the process, bring outstanding African American, Asian American, Latino, Native American and other minority teenage technologists to one of the most important new media conferences in the United States.

Liza with Bianca and Samantha, two awesome ambassadors for the Digital Ethnorati
One of my accomplishments this year was to be able to put together a panel at the prestigious South by Southwest new media conference, discussing the rising influence and importance of african american, latino, asian and other minorities early adopters of digital, new media and mobile technologies.
In this panel I attempted to open a reframing of the digital divide by asking the question : If minorities are such profitable early adopters of digital, mobile and new media technologies, why is it that we're still treated as if we were technology illiterate?
For that matter, Mini Khanlon's talked about the accomplishments of The Level Playing Field Institute and her experience as an upper class Indian woman who understood the social privileges of many Asian Americans.
The second presentation was with Stephen Wilmarth, Bianca Velez and Samantha Perez of The Center for 21st Century Skills. This presentation was heartbreaking, as one of the students of the program had been deported to Brazil and was giving her part of the presentation through Skype.
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Digital Ethnorati Panel at SXSW
The Digital Ethnorati
Monday, March 12th
11:30 am - 12:30 pm
Room 9AB, Austin Convention Center
Polls have shown that the fastest growing segments of new media adopters (mobile, internet, computers) in the United States are Asian, Latino and African Americans. Liza Sabater has identified these wired minorities as the "Digital Ethnorati" and in this panel we will explore how members of the new majority are changing the rules of political engagement with the net.
Moderator:
Liza Sabater
Publisher
Culturekitchen Media
Maninder Kahlon
Dir Innovation
Level Playing Field Institute
Chris Rabb
Founder/Chief Evangelist
Afro-Netizen
Samantha Velez
Students
Crosby High School
Stephen Wilmarth
Dir
Center for 21st Century Skills
SXSW
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