BIPOC Media and Communications Network Meeting

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47 Portland Street,Portland ME 04101

26 May, 2022

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Creating a community communications plan and media collaborative In 2020, The Third Place set out to organize Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) within various sectors of Maine’s economy. The goal of this effort has been simple - to connect talented BIPOC professionals with peers in their sector or field. Over the past year, we have witnessed the power of sector networking groups in troubleshooting workplace issues, finding mentors, collaborating on projects, and even starting businesses. Our hope is that these groups become useful resources for new and existing BIPOC professionals who have chosen to live and work in Maine. Media and Communications Network Meeting Topic - Creating a community communications plan and media collaborative Thursday, May 26, 2022 The Third Place Coworking Suite 47 Portland St., #2 Portland 6 p.m. Food and beverages provided. Space is limited. Who Should Attend: This network is for individuals in the BIPOC community who are employed OR have experience/skill in media and communications. Those who are interested in working collaboratively on paid projects, creating narrative change for BIPOC communities in Maine, serving as mentors, and creating learning opportunities are encouraged to attend. Expertise wanted: Television and print journalism, videographers, writers, podcasters, editors, bloggers, vloggers, photographers, producers, radio, web development and more. What to Expect - Introductions and Network Purpose - Creating a community communications plan and media collaborative – led Luc Samuel K. Kuanzambi, Xenos Communications Consulting L.L.C - Current and future project opportunities

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