E-Democracy, started in
Minnesota
in 1994, is exploring efforts to help all citizens, anywhere, navigate
important governance, media, and election information. Should we? Would
you like to help? Let
us know.
As we go into our
second decade,
we will continue to represent the citizen perspective in the ocean of
political
information across the Internet.
Whenever possible, we
highlight
balanced non-partisan, non-profit infomation first. By pointing
you
to diverse online resources, you get to build your own opinions and get
involved in the issues that matter to you.
Our wiki ("quick" in Hawaiian)
allows you to edit pages with your web browser. Very simple, very easy.
Now that is democratized media. From our wiki home page, the platform
for our second decade of content, you can find infomation from our
local E-Democracy chapters as well as country-wide and international
resources. See what is popular.
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