FreeCulture.org at the University of Southern California

September 9th, 2006 by Jacob Lefton

More evidence that good things come in threes:

(1) The FreeCulture.org chapter at the University of Southern California is holding its inaugural meeting this Monday! If you look at our nifty map, you can see how we’re spreading across the country. Although the west coast is still underrepresented, USC will be joining the University of Washington, the University of Oregon, UC Santa Cruz and the five Claremont Colleges in hosting FreeCulture chapters this year. Welcome Free Culture USC!

(2) BoingBoing covered it, which probably resulted in:

(3) FreeCulture USC’s upcoming coverage on Digital Village, a weekly public radio program on KPFK (90.7fm) of Los Angeles. The show starts at 10:00AM PDT on Saturday mornings, and Cameron Parkins, founder of the new chapter, will be interviewed around 10:15. If you’re able to, tune in and cheer him on! (Even if he can’t hear you on the other side of the radio…)

If you’re in the area, try to make it to the event:
Where: University of Southern California, Annenberg School, lobby
When: Monday, September 11, 6:30PM
Who: Students, faculty, fellows and affiliates of the University of Southern California

3 Responses to “FreeCulture.org at the University of Southern California”

  1. btubbs Says:

    Just to be extra clear, you do mean the Annenberg School on campus, and not the Annenberg Center on Adams, right? I’ve missed meetings because of that confusion.

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    [...] FreeCulture.org is growing with the latest chapter at the University of Southern California. This monday USC is holding their inaugural meeting at University of Southern California, Annenberg School lobby on Monday, September 11 at 6:30PM. This makes USC the 39th chapter with more on the way. Check out this map on the Freeculture.org site to find out if your school has a chapter and if it doesn’t, start one! [...]

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