Lisa Stone’s hitting her stride. This bright and passionate woman, one of the driving forces behind BlogHer, has some things on her mind.
She writes:
“It’s time we got back to rocketing the conversation about women and blogging to higher ground. Like a different galaxy. Now that we’ve demonstrated where (some of) the women bloggers are, let’s leap-frog tokenism, push past lip-service, and frame a discussion about our future with this technology (not their plans for it).

The BlogHer Debate question for 2005 is this: Women bloggers, how do you want the world to learn about what you’re creating — if at all? Do you want to play by today’s rules or change the game?”

So, how would you change the game?
As Lisa suggests, there will be lots of people in Santa Clara on July 30th living out these questions–Stay tuned to see what answers bubble up (including some from me…)

Lisa Stone’s hitting her stride. This bright and passionate woman, one of the driving forces behind BlogHer, has some things on her mind.
She writes:
“It’s time we got back to rocketing the conversation about women and blogging to higher ground. Like a different galaxy. Now that we’ve demonstrated where (some of) the women bloggers are, let’s leap-frog tokenism, push past lip-service, and frame a discussion about our future with this technology (not their plans for it).

The BlogHer Debate question for 2005 is this: Women bloggers, how do you want the world to learn about what you’re creating — if at all? Do you want to play by today’s rules or change the game?”

So, how would you change the game?
As Lisa suggests, there will be lots of people in Santa Clara on July 30th living out these questions–Stay tuned to see what answers bubble up (including some from me…)