The Evolution of Privacy and the Social Web
The right to privacy is a solidly held belief, yet as the Internet and the social web have evolved, many of us have begun to barter privacyfor convenience, without fully exploring the trade offs.
In 2008, there were loud protests about the Facebook News Feed, but today the news stream is an integral part of our social media experience, from Twitter to Google Buzz. Our privacy limits are being pushed by social media, for better or worse.
How does the evolving privacy landscape affect the work that we do as nonprofits? Now is the time to have the privacy conversation and wrap our heads around what this means for us asnonprofits, so that we can best support and protect our clients, volunteers, and donors. Join us for an online workshop where we'll discuss the new role privacy has in society and how online privacyin social media impacts your nonprofit's work.
The workshop will open with a plenary on Publicy And The Erosion Of Privacy from Stowe Boyd,known for his speaking and writing on the social revolution on the web.
Stowe will share insights on this shifting social paradigm thatwe are currently in. The more we live online, the more we find ourselves in a climate that is predominantly open. And this has come with a subtle and subversive shift in the basis of self-identity. How will nonprofits reconcile their needs for strategic control of information and current management approaches with a profound societal shift toward 'publicy'?
Making History: New Cultural Leadership on Independence Mall
Join the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance and Delaware Valley Grantmakers as we welcome new cultural leadership to Independence Mall. This session will be moderated by Beth Feldman Brandt, Executive Director, Stockton Rush Bartol Foundation and will feature a special welcome from Romona Riscoe Benson, President and CEO, The African American Museum in Philadelphia.
- Jim Cuorato, President & CEO of the Independence Vistor Center Corporation
- David Eisner, President & CEO of the National Constitution Center
- Michael Rosenzweig, President & CEO of the National Museum of American Jewish History
Seventh Annual UBS Motor Cars Under the Stars
United Cerebral Palsy of Philadelphia & Vicinity will host the Seventh Annual UBS Motor Cars Under The Stars event, which will present a curated collection of privately owned classic cars and vintage motorcycles, to guests who will enjoy cocktails and dinner amongst the cars. All guests will also have the opportunity to view PAFA’s exhibitions including The Vogel Collection of Fifty Works for Fifty States and Andy Warhol Polaroids and B&W Prints. Attendees will receive a collector’s poster from Michael Furman. The show will also feature collector motorcycles as was done at the Guggenheim in 1998. Renowned automotive photographer Michael Furman and long-time Radnor Hunt Concours d’Elegance Car Selection Committee Chair Phil Neff will curate the exhibition.
A special tribute will be paid to event founder, Ken Catanella, Senior Vice President of UBS Institutional Consulting. The event is chaired by Frank A. Roccisano of UBS Financial Services Inc. and Michael Smyth of The Great Britains and Jaguar Land Rover Main Line. Roger Ballou serves as Honorary Event Chair, John Colabelli as Journal Chair and Sabrina Tamburino Thorne serves as Young Friends’ Chair. CBS 3 Anchors Susan Barnett, Chris May, along with Traffic Reporter Bob Kelly will serve as the evening’s emcees. Philadelphia Magazine and CBS 3 are Media Partners.
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