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#INSP2015

GLOBALSTREET

PAPER SUMMIT

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SponsorsSUMMIT AND AWARDS

INSP CORE SPONSORS

WITH THANKS TO

SWAG BAGS

feeding our community since 1978

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WelcomeChief Executive, INSP

MAREE ALDAM

Founding Director, Real ChangeTIM HARRIS

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9.00 — 10.10am

WELCOME

NETWORK CAFÉ

CAMPION HALL

Our 2015 Summit kicks off with a welcome from Maree Aldam (INSP CEO), Fay Selvan (INSP Chair) and Tim Harris (Real Change Director). They will get the ball rolling by presenting an overview of the street paper year to date and what you can expect from the 2015 summit – our biggest yet.

There will then be a chance to meet your fellow delegates, with a new take on ‘INSP speed networking’.

W E D N E S D AY

10.10 —

11.20am

CAMPION HALL

After this session, please follow our

guides to the Pigott building for coffee

and networking.

After the success of the ‘world café’ at the 2014 summit, we return to this format for a group dialogue on the strategy of our network. Don’t worry if you haven’t taken part in a world café before – it’s easy to pick it up, and we’ll be there to guide you.

The questions we will be addressing include:

1. How can we develop a ‘365 Summit’ approach to member communication?

2. How can INSP increase its presence and advocate for members internationally?

3. How can INSP offer consultancy and support to members?

4. How can we share innovation and collaborate on future developments?

5. How can members get the most out of INSP membership?

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BREAK-OUTSESSIONS PIGOTT BUILDING

12.00 — 1.15pm

OPTION 1: Room 204

SPEAKERS: Lisa Daugaard, Policy Director, Public Defender Association; Bill Hobson, Executive Director, Downtown Emergency Service Center;Ron Jackson, Affiliate Professor, School of Social Work, University of Washington

Homelessness

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Please note: capacities are limited for each session. Admission will be on a first-come, first-served basis.

1.15 — 2.15pm

LunchCherry Street Market

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BREAK-OUTSESSIONS PIGOTT BUILDING

2.15 — 3.30pm

Writing a marketing plan for the first time can seem daunting, but in this nuts-and-bolts workshop, we’ll get to grips with some basics to help you amplify your message – and sell more street papers! We’ll talk about some easy (and cheap) strategies that you can put into action as soon as you get back to the office. Lead by Hannah Crivello, Director of Marketing & Communications at the School of Theology and Ministry, Seattle University.

OPTION 1: Room 204

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The challenge of selling street papers in an increasing cashless society is being felt by vendors around the world – but our network is full of innovative solutions. Hans van Dalfsen from Z! in Amsterdam and Matt Shaw of Speak Up Zine, North Carolina, will describe their pilot projects to provide vendors with card readers, so that customers can pay with debit or credit cards. Real Change’s Tim Harris and Google’s Jill Woeffler will talk about the street paper’s brand new app, which they developed together, and Dirk Meerkotter of The Big Issue South Africa offers an update on their SmartBibs. Following these short presentations, there will be the opportunity for group discussion.

OPTION 2: Room 102

Cashless Payments

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In the last year, the INSP News Service has acquired a whole new team. The two Lauras are striving to build on this core INSP service – and we want to work with you to make it as useful as possible to the network as a whole. INSP’s Communications Manager, Laura Dunlop and Editorial Officer, Laura Smith, will share successes of the last year and tips for getting the most out of the weekly feed, as well as hosting a group discussion to help shape News Service strategy for 2015/16.

OPTION 3: Room 106

@_INSP

@laurakaykelly

@lauraloralove

Wires from the Street

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Eric Liu’s keynote speech will be preceded by a selection of street paper profiles, examining how different projects respond to their local circumstances.

5 ACTIONS

KEYNOTEEVENT PIGOTT AUDITORIUM

4.00 — 5.30pm

How to Talk about Power

Eric Liu is the founder of Citizen University, and directs the Aspen Institute’s Citizenship & American Identity Program. Liu’s books include the national bestsellers The Gardens of Democracy, and The True Patriot, both co-authored with Nick Hanauer. Liu’s first book, The Accidental Asian: Notes of a Native Speaker, was a New York Times Notable Book featured in the PBS documentary Matters of Race. His other books include Guiding Lights: How to Mentor – and Find Life’s Purpose, the official book of National Mentoring Month; and his most recent, A Chinaman’s Chance: One Family’s Journey and the Chinese American Dream. Liu served as a White House speechwriter for President Bill Clinton and later as the President’s deputy domestic policy adviser. A columnist for CNN.com and a correspondent for TheAtlantic.com, Liu serves on numerous civic boards.

Eric Liu

Dinner served in the Cherry Street Market,

Seattle UniversityEvening programme:

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5.30 —

6.45pm

Dinner

PLUS STREET PAPER PROFILES

5.30pmoptional regional meetings:

N America (room 101), L America (room 106)

& German language (room 107).

@ericpliu

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EXCELLENCE CAFÉ: From good to great

T H U R S D AY

9.00 — 9.35am

OPENING

Reflect on day one, and whet your appetite for the upcoming day’s programme with Maree Aldam and our MC, Real Change volunteer and Seattle Times columnist Tom Watson.

Followed by an interactive activity that will make you think about our network in a whole new way.

CAMPION HALL

CAMPION HALL

9.35 —

10.45am

The morning round-table session begins with an introduction from Donald Summers, founder of Seattle-based consultants Altruist Partners, whose aim is to help nonprofits transform into powerful social enterprises. They will open the floor for group discussions around issues of governance, impact, growth and expansion, including a focus on how we can future-proof our network.After this session, please

follow our guides to the Pigott building for coffee

and networking.

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BREAK-OUTSESSIONS PIGOTT BUILDING

11.35am — 12.45pm

Please note: capacities are limited for each session. Admission will be on a first-come, first-served basis.

Dig deeper into this morning’s round table session with Altruist Partners. Chris Longston and Derek Birnie present an interactive workshop on how a variety of nonprofits have achieved dramatic growth in their programme impact and sustainable revenue. Learn how they have applied best practices from the business world with their unique strengths as nonprofits, creating powerful synergies that doubled their programme outputs in a single year and put them on track for continued accelerated impact, with the revenue to support it all.

OPTION 1: Room 202

@altruistpartner

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What is the role of street papers in civil society, democracy and political change? Editor of Washington DC’s Street Sense, Brian Carome and Real Change advocacy programme manager Alex Becker will explore the ways street paper vendors can organise to affect political change at the local, state and national levels. They will also look at community organising models and explore funding options. Karin Lohr, Managing Director of German street paper BISS will provide a perspective from Europe, with a special focus on immigration.

OPTION 3: Room 108

@streetsensedc

@realchangenews

Empowering our Vendors

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We live in an increasingly noisy, messy, distracted world. Social media has made everyone’s lives far more public than ever before – and this has serious consequences for journalists. No longer is ethics merely about avoiding legal action. Here, we examine how journalists can engage with ethical questions in a digital age. Where is the line between exposing bad behaviour and bullying? Should journalists still practise blanket neutrality? How can we push journalism forward? Our panel features: Mike Fancher, University of Oregon; Joanne Zuhl, Street Roots; Dean Mark Markuly, Seattle University; and experienced Seattle journalist Dick Clever.

OPTION 2: Room 106

@MikeFancher

@jozuhl

Ethics & Excellence in Journalism

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1.15 — 2.15pm

LunchCherry Street Market

Lunchtime series: join fellow members for an optional informal session to talk about HR; learning and development; and recruitment, retention and development of staff.

OR there will be a screening of Street Sense’s Cinema from the Streets in the Pigott Auditorium.

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BREAK-OUTSESSIONS PIGOTT BUILDING

1.45 — 3.00pm

Growth & Expansion

Explore fantastic examples of growth within the network. We’ll have mini presentations plus Q&As. Topics include Charlotte-based Speak Up’s geographic expansion, to another city 700 miles away. Israel Bayer & Joanne Zuhl explain Street Root’s successful transition from fortnightly to weekly publication - with newspaper sales up 56%. In the summer of 2013, Sorgenfri doubled the cover price. Hear from Dag Ronning (Sorgenfri editor) about the reasons behind this change and the impact it had on sales.

OPTION 2: Room 101

@IsraelBayer @jozuhl @speakupmag @sorgenfritweet

Twitter is our friend!

For marketers and journalists, social media is now a day-to-day essential. How can Twitter, Facebook and the like be useful to street papers? Our expert panel presents some answers. Marketing expert Shauna Causey will give delegates great ideas to take away. Having started her career with the Seattle Mariners Baseball Team she went on to lead teams at Fox Sports Net, Warner Brothers, Google (via PwC) and eBay. She has appeared as an analyst on multiple TV channels and serves on several nonprofit boards, including Social Media Club Seattle. She has also advised the White House for entrepreneurship and digital media initiatives. She will give delegates some great ideas to take away. Street Roots vendor coordinator & co-tweeter Cole Merkel is part of a team that live-tweeted 24 hours on the streets in Portland back in 2012 – he discusses the experience and what he has learned since. Hanna Brooks Olsen, founder of online news source Seattlish, talks about social’s ability to help independent media bridge the credibility gap.

OPTION 1: Room 202

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Vendor Writing

How can we support our vendors to develop new skills and have their voices heard? Is it possible to engage vendors and other members of our communities, especially those with low literacy levels, in the editorial process? Jackie Wong will discuss Megaphone’s experience in running writing workshops in Vancouver. Poul Struve Nielson (Hus Forbi, Denmark) will make the point that even if the vendors don’t write; they can tell the story and we can help them get it in paper! Denver Voice’s Sarah Harvey will discuss her personal experience of supporting and encouraging vendors to write.

OPTION 3: Room 106

@PoulStruve @SarahHarvey303 @_jackiewong

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PLUS INNOVATION EXCHANGE

KEYNOTEEVENT PIGOTT AUDITORIUM

3.30 — 5.00pm

Re-Imagining Journalism

Mike Fancher is the interim director of Center for Journalism Innovation and Civic Engagement at the University of Oregon. During his 30 years at The Seattle Times, 20 of which he served as the newspaper’s executive editor, the paper won four Pulitzer Prizes and was a Pulitzer finalist 13 times. In 2009, the Western Washington Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists presented Fancher its award for Distinguished Service to Journalism. He is the author of the public policy paper ‘Re-Imagining Journalism: Local News for a Networked World,’ which examines the experimentation, collaboration and public engagement critical for transforming journalism. In the paper, Fancher “calls upon a variety of stakeholders in business, the nonprofit sector, government and community institutions, and citizens themselves to each play a role in nurturing a revitalised and re-imagined local media ecosystem.”

Mike Fancher

Mike Fancher’s keynote will be preceded by an innovation exchange of new digital ideas and projects from our network.

@MikeFancher

5.00pmRoom 106

optional meeting:Databases and other

tools, hosted by Tom Wills(The Contributor) and

Sally Hines (The Big IssueAustralia)

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DAY ONEOPENING Campion Hall

9 - 10.10am

NETWORK CAFÉ Campion Hall

10.10 - 11.20am

COFFEE & NETWORKINGmove to Pigott building

11.20am - 12pm 12 - 1.15pm

Homelessness in Seattle: New Approaches

The Good News about Fundraising

Small Newsrooms, Big Stories

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BREAK-OUT SESSIONS Pigott building

LUNCHCherry Street Market

1.15 - 2.15pm

DAY TWOOPENING Campion Hall

9 - 9.35am

EXCELLENCE CAFÉ: From good to greatCampion Hall

9.35 - 10.45am

COFFEE & NETWORKING move to Pigott building

GROUP PHOTO AT 11.25am

10.45 - 11.35am 11.35am - 12.45pm

From Good to Great

Ethics & Excellence in Journalism

Empowering our Vendors

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BREAK-OUT SESSIONS Pigott building

LUNCHCherry Street Market

12.45 - 1.45pm

DAY THREEWELCOMEand #VendorWeek presentationCampion Hall

9 - 9.30am

INSP Annual General MeetingCampion Hall

9.30 - 10.30am

COFFEE & NETWORKING move to Pigott building

10.30 - 11.10am 11.10am - 12.30pm

Crowdfunding the Future

New Enterprises

Vendor Strategy Exchange

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BREAK-OUT SESSIONS Pigott building

LUNCH CherryStreet Market

12.30 - 1.30pm

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2.15 - 3.30pm

Marketing 101

Cashless Payments

Wires from the Street

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BREAK-OUT SESSIONS Pigott building

COFFEE & NETWORKING Pigott Atrium

3.30 - 4pm

KEYNOTE: ERIC LIUPlus streetpaper profiles Pigott Auditorium

4 - 5.30pm

DINNERCherryStreet Market

5.30pm

PORTRAITS OF HOMELESSNESS Pigott Atrium

7pm

1.45 - 3pm

Twitter is our friend!

Growth & Expansion

Vendor Writing

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BREAK-OUT SESSIONS Pigott building

COFFEE & NETWORKING Pigott Atrium

3 - 3.30pm

KEYNOTE: MIKE FANCHERPlus street paper innovation exchange Pigott Auditorium

3.30 - 5pm

INSP AWARDSCampion Ballroom

7.30pm

1.30 - 2.45pm

Telling a Story with Few Words

Building Partnerships & Contacts

Mobilising our Readers

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BREAK-OUT SESSIONS Pigott building

COFFEE &NETWORKING Pigott Atrium

2.45 - 3.15pm

KEYNOTE: KYLE KESTERSON Plus street paper innovation exchangePigott Auditorium

3.15 - 4.45pm

DINNERFareStart

6.30pm

GIG FOR GLOBAL STREET PAPERSThe Crocodile

8pm

CLOSING SESSION Pigott Auditorium

4.45 - 5.15pm

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INSP Annual General Meeting

F R I D AY

9.00 — 9.30am

WELCOME AND #VendorWeek

PRESENTATION

Maree Aldam and MC, Tom Watson introduce a presentation from INSP’s Laura Dunlop and Zoe Greenfield about the viral success of this year’s #VendorWeek — and how you can get involved next time.

CAMPION HALL

CAMPION HALL

9.30 —

10.30am

9.30am

9.32am

9.35am

9.40am

9.45am

9.55am

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10.10am

10.15am

10.20am

10.22am

10.25am10.30am

After the AGM, please follow our guides to the

Pigott building for coffee and networking.

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Opening of the meeting & welcome – Fay Selvan, INSP ChairpersonReading and adoption of the Agenda– Fay Selvan, ChairpersonApproval of the 2014 AGM Minutes– Steven Persson, INSP SecretaryWelcome to new members 2014-15– Paola Gallo, INSP Director2014-15 Annual Review & Questions– Maree Aldam, INSP Chief ExecutiveINSP strategic plan 2015-17 & questions– Maree Aldam, INSP Chief ExecutiveFeedback from lunchtime sessions– Paola Gallo, INSP DirectorINSP board election– Fay Selvan, ChairpersonPresentation of the 2014 accounts & questions– Trudy Vlok, INSP Director (Treasurer in 2014)2015 Auditor adopted by members– Fay Selvan, INSP TreasurerAnnouncement of new board members– Fay Selvan, ChairpersonFinal questions and thanks Close of the AGM

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12.30 — 1.30pm

LunchCherry Street Market

BREAK-OUTSESSIONS PIGOTT BUILDING

11.10am — 12.30pm

Please note: capacities are limited for each session. Admission will be on a first-come, first-served basis.

Sales and vendor support are at the heart of our work, affecting vendors’ income and personal development, as well as the papers’ sustainability and success. Here we tackle questions from vendor recruitment and retention, street paper distribution and pitch management, to how to train and develop a strong vendor force. BISS’s Karin Lohr discusses their unique employment model. Cole Merkel from Street Roots explains how their orientation video for vendors immediately helped them be more successful. Tom Will (The Contributor) proposes ways to recruit and retain vendors in the face of significant competition.

OPTION 3: Room 106

@colemerkel @TheContributor

Vendor Strategy Exchange

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This year, Mexico’s first ever street paper Mi Valedor launched – thanks in part to their crowdfunding campaign. They are part of a funding revolution sweeping the planet. Mi Valedor Director Maria Portilla explains how it worked for them. Joseph DeNatale, who manages the Seattle-based power2give creative crowdfunding platform talks about some of the strategies that groups have used to be successful on their site, and what he’s learned from speaking with them about their experiences.

Crowdfunding the Future

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How can we build on our enterprising street paper model by diversifying into new areas, while boosting income and furthering our social mission? Fay Selvan chairs a discussion with Chris Alefantis (Shedia), Sally Hines (The Big Issue Australia) and Andreas Düllick (Strassenfeger). They will cover projects such as Shedia’s city tours, soccer and upcycling; establishing education enterprise to support the street paper in Australia and Strassenfeger’s social enterprise café in Berlin.

OPTION 2: Room 100

@fayselvan @alefantis @AndreasDuellick

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BREAK - OUTSESSIONS PIGOTT BUILDING

1.30 — 2.45pm

Telling a Story with Few Words

Infographics, memes and how to present information in the age of Buzzfeed. Seattle’s Killer Infographics is an industry leader in visual communication. Co-founder Amy Balliett will reveal how they’re using visual communication to overcome linguistic and social barriers in order to inform, educate, and bring about positive change. Freak’n Genius CEO Kyle Kesterson aims to ‘make fun of everything’ – he will explain how he uses photography, video, illustration and design for business development and brand strategy.

OPTION 1: Room 100

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Building Partnerships & Contacts

What is the best way to build partnerships with other organisations? How can you add to your little black book? INSP’s Laura Dunlop interviews Lindsey Engh, Managing Director & Co-Founder at Impact Hub Seattle and Steven Persson, CEO of The Big Issue Australia to uncover their tricks of the trade. Plus: a video all the way from Hus Forbi in Denmark, in which Rasmus Wexøe Kristense explains their partnership with a leading Danish supermarket.

Tweet your questions to @_INSP including the hashtag #INSP2015.

OPTION 2: Room 101

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Mobilising Our Readers

Explore different ways to engage your readers in the mission of your street paper, with a series of short presentations followed by Q&A. Nebojsa Ilijevski, creative director of Macedonian street paper Lice v Lice, describes how they use the street paper as a trigger for wider societal change. Real Change volunteer manger Jenn Romo reveals how they persuaded their community to donate more than 7,000 hours to help the street paper. Straatnieuws in The Netherlands faced closure last year – Frank Dries explains how they mobilised supporters to save them from bankruptcy. Israel Bayer of Portland’s Street Roots will explain how they convert members of the public from strangers to regular buyers and donors.

OPTION 3: Room 106

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Kyle Kesterson’s keynote address will be preceded by an innovation exchange of enterprising new ideas and projects from our network.

5 ACTIONS

PLUS INNOVATION EXCHANGE

KEYNOTEEVENT PIGOTT AUDITORIUM

3.15 — 4.45pm

Homeless to CEO: A Journey Through Fear, Momentum, Mentorship & Creativity

Growing up, Kyle and his family hit the lowest of lows moving in and out of homeless shelters and standing in line at food and clothing banks. It led to frequently moving, attending 14 different schools, becoming one of the worst kids in the school district and finally dropping out after being told by teachers that he’ll “most likely end up flipping burgers, in jail, or dead.” Discovering art and creative expression saved his life and put him on a path towards carving his own path and ultimately creating positive impact around him. At this event, Kyle will talk about his own amazing story and the lessons he has learned about harnessing momentum to bring change.Kyle

Kesterson@KyleKesterson

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Portraits ofHomelessness

PIGOTT ATRIUM

7.30 — 9.00pm

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multimedia exhibition

Architect, photo-journalist and community activist Rex Hohlbein will introduce his exhibition Homeless in Seattle. Then there will be the opportunity to experience the exhibitions whilst networking with an audience from international street papers, local social enterprises and beyond. The featured exhibitions are:

Real Change Portrait ProjectThis project gives local artists a chance to paint a portrait of one of the paper’s vendors. The portraits give the general public an educated view of the challenges facing the homeless today, showing an ordinary face to the often misunderstood views on homelessness. [in the Vachon Gallery]

Rex Hohlbein: Homeless in Seattle on FacebookHomeless in Seattle is about raising awareness for those living without shelter and other basic needs through the sharing of photos and personal stories that highlight their beauty.

Dan Lamont: Family Homelessness in Washington Photojournalist Dan Lamont chronicles the daily lives of Washington state families experiencing homelessness. We meet a young mother of two who fled domestic violence; an Iraq War-era veteran raising his toddler daughter on his own; and four other memorable families whose courage and fortitude shine through in difficult times.

Finding Our Way: Puget Sound Stories About Family Homelessness (StoryCorps) The StoryCorps model – an intimate recorded conversation between two people who know each other well – has won worldwide acclaim. In 2014, StoryCorps partnered with Seattle University, to collect stories from local families. Listen to some of the most beloved stories.

American Refugees: Animated Short FilmsA child recounts her family’s hard times. A couple ponders buying a foreclosed home. Families describe shelter living. A teen raps about homelessness. These stories come to life in four animated short films about real families, homelessness and resilience.

Kyle Kesterson: Search and RescueEach night the Union Gospel Mission’s ‘Search and Rescue’ volunteers distribute food, drinks, clothes, shoes, socks, blankets and other personal grooming products to those living on the margins. Kyle Kesterson, the founder and CEO of Freak’n Genius and himself formerly homeless, is one of those volunteers. Here, he documents a night on the street.

Dan Lamont’s photos, the StoryCorps Recordings and American Refugees were funded by a grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

After the exhibition event, informal drinks, for those that would like to continue their conversations.

www.rheinhausseattle.com

8.30pmRhein Haus,912 12th Avenue

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Celebrating excellence

and innovation in street

papers worldwide

INSPAwards 2015

7.30 — 10.30pm

T H U R S D AY

CAMPION BALLROOM

Dress to impress!

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Editorial categories

Impact categories

Best News FeatureBest Cultural FeatureBest CoverBest Photograph Best Design Best Vendor ContributionSpecial INSP News Service Award

Best Non-Street Paper ProjectBest Online PresenceBest Technology InnovationBest Breakthrough Best Campaign

Who will be the winners of this year’s INSP Awards? Join us for a glamorous gala dinner to find out. We will toast the achievements of street papers in the last year in the following categories...

10.30pm

After Party

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Dinner atFareStart

FareStart7th & Virginia, WA 98101

(meet at Pigott Atrium at 5.45pm – please note this is a 30 min walk)

6.30 — 8.00pm

What’s the secret to FareStart’s success?

We also serve meals to people in need every day, at local shelters and about 30 different schools serving kids from low income families, so our students immediately become part of the solution. Individuals walking through our door tend to be isolated. By the end of their first week we see how much pride they have in themselves and how much they value what they can do for their community.

At graduation they often say they’re thrilled to get a job but what they’re most excited about is reconnecting with family and their community, and seeing value in themselves again. I remember one student said to me, “There’s nothing charity about this, I earned every bit of it.”

What do you think about INSP and the whole street paper model?

I think it’s a great model. What I love is that it helps connect those who are homeless with their communities and vice versa. It really helps homeless individuals get back their dignity, start earning wages and feel like they have value. I think it does a great job for advocacy on homeless issues. I know Real Change fairly well and think the writing and articles are excellent. Read more from Megan at www.insp.ngo

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On Friday evening, delegates will dine at FareStart, a restaurant that empowers homeless and disadvantaged people in Seattle through culinary job training. Since 1992, FareStart has helped 7,000 people transform their lives, while also serving over six million meals to disadvantaged people in the community. CEO Megan Karch shares FareStart’s recipe for success.

Q&A: FareStart CEO Megan Karch

How does FareStart work to help homeless and disadvantaged individuals?

FareStart uses food as a tool to help people transform their lives. We bring individuals who are homeless and disadvantaged into our kitchens throughout the city and provide job training to help them find employment. We also provide wraparound services, such as housing support, drug and alcohol counselling, mental health counselling and case management support.

When students walk through our door, the number one thing they want is a job and a home but typically there’s a number of issues preventing them from achieving those goals. So we think it’s critical to provide support services alongside the job training. We know it works because 90% of our graduates get jobs with an average wage of about $11.88 an hour.

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INSPired Together: a Gig For

The Crocodile, 2200 2nd Ave, Seattle

8.00pm — 2.00am

Jason Dodson (of the Maldives) In the great Northwest, The Maldives are more than a band, they are an institution. With a history that goes back more than a decade, they’ve played every kind of gig imaginable - from backwoods festival on the back of a flatbed truck to the inauguration of Seattle’s musically minded mayor. The band’s frontman Jason Dodson brings us some of their soulful country-rock.www.themaldivesmusic.com / @TheMaldivesBand

Naomi Wachira Naomi Wachira makes music plucked from her life, imbued with a sense of hope. She credits her influence to two groundbreaking female songwriters, Miriam Makeba and Tracy Chapman. The daughter of a pastor, Naomi joined the traveling family band at five years old, spreading the good word through gospel song in Kenya. Since then, with her Afro infused rhythms and simple lyrics, she has sought to make a positive mark in the world, by reminding us that no matter our differences, we are all alike in our existence. www.naomiwachira.com / @imanafricangirl

Valley Maker Birthed out of a senior thesis project on the narratives of Genesis, Valley Maker has grabbed the attention of audiences across the US with musically spare folk that dares to take on the really big philosophical and religious questions.

“A Southern Gothic hymnal for the secular and devout alike.” – Consequences of Soundvalleymaker.com / @ValleyMaker

The Dip The Dip is an electrifying soul group from Seattle, Washington. The band (containing three members of Beat Connection) is comprised of seven musicians and originated at the University of Washington. Fuelled by their self-released EP in 2013, The Dip has played a string of packed shows in Seattle. The Dip recently finished recording their first LP at Avast Studios, which is available now!thedip.bandcamp.com / @thedipmusic

COHO COHO is a Seattle band intent on having as much fun as humanly possible. The six multi-instrumentalists mix folk roots, ska histories, and experimental wanderings with classical training to produce a sound that can only be COHO. They’re 6 best friends playing shows around the PNW, they’re on the road, they’re in the studio, and they’re generally horsing around. coho.bandcamp.com

Global Street Papers

The 2015 Summit concludes with a benefit gig for global street papers. All delegates will have their names added to the guestlist. The line-up will feature:

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