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Alliance for Sustainable Colorado's "Big Tent" to Be Archived in the Smithsonian Institution
| Source: Alliance for Sustainable Colorado
DENVER, CO--(Marketwire - November 4, 2008) - Alliance for Sustainable Colorado
(www.sustainablecolorado.org), a non-profit organization dedicated to
unifying the sustainability movement in Colorado, today announced that the
Smithsonian Institution will begin archiving in its political collection,
digital clips and memorabilia from the first of its kind "Big Tent" event.
The Big Tent, an 8,000 square-foot two-story structure, served as the
gathering place and dedicated work space for more than 500 new media
journalists, bloggers, reporters, and non-profit leaders during the 2008
Democratic National Convention.
The Big Tent demonstrated the power and influence that new media can play
in election coverage. As a testament to the influence of new media in
politics, the Smithsonian Institution will begin by documenting this
historic moment in time.
"Alliance for Sustainable Colorado is excited that the Smithsonian
Institute has decided to archive the Big Tent in its political collection,"
said Aaron Nelson, Project Director for Alliance for Sustainable Colorado.
"The Big Tent was a momentous event for new media and we are excited to
have played a key role in making it a success."
As part of their mission of collaboration, Alliance for Sustainable
Colorado has undertaken a campaign to reach out to new media in order to
unify the sustainability movement in Colorado by building collaborative
networks among individuals, nonprofit organizations, business, government,
and academia.
The Tent also hosted in-depth panels with prominent national leaders
including energy executive T. Boone Pickens, Executive Director of the
Sierra Club Carl Pope, Senator Ken Salazar (D-CO), Congresswoman Donna
Edwards (MD-4), Google CEO Eric Schmidt, Digg founder Kevin Rose, President
and CEO of the Center for American Progress John Podesta, and many more
(For a full list of panelists, see www.bigtentdenver.org). Political
leaders -- including Sen. Charles Schumer (D-NY), Gov. Brian Schweitzer
(D-MT) -- as well as actors Sean Penn and Darryl Hannah and other
celebrities visited the tent, making it one of the places to be during the
DNC.
The Big Tent hosted by Alliance for Sustainable Colorado, Progress Now and
Daily Kos, arranged panel discussions on topics such as the economy, energy
independence, sustainability, the war, and the role of media in politics.
During the event over 4,000 new media, traditional media and thought
leaders passed through the Big Tent flap on August 25-29th, making it a
first of its kind event.
Alliance for Sustainable Colorado is a nonprofit organization created to
unify the sustainability movement in Colorado by building collaborative
networks among individuals, nonprofit organizations, business, government,
and academia. Alliance for Sustainable Colorado's green office building,
the Alliance Center at 1536 Wynkoop Street near Union Station, is home to
27 nonprofit organizations. To request a tour of the Alliance Center,
contact Emily Andrews at eandrews@sustainablecolorado.org.