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Multimedia Edutainment Centers for every town

Creativity Cafe becomes ubiquitous for cultural creatives and those wanting alternatives to present realities

A new kind of community center and broadcast venue has been in the works thanks to teams of people who since 1980 have believed in the vision of a New School and Networking Edutainment Emporium and associated Venue Operating System. The idea is to have a clubhouse where people working for and wanting change can go to collaborate, find mentors, and register their voice, images and ideas in the global community conduit that sidesteps political views, religious doctrines, and culturalal afectations in order to mingle in physical and cyber space to practice PRONOIA: creativity.net/pronoia.html for mutal benefit and societal advancement.

Please watch the video on Creativity Cafe's online web site: creativity.net/ and we can go from there to discuss, how to harness the creative people in any given culture and geography in order to address the challenges of our community in the micro and macrocosism of our unfolding and connected world.

Specifically, how can there cyber cafe turned new schools address the issues of those who ARE NOT CONNECTED VIA INTERNET and who do not wish to submerged themselves in new learning curves of computers and associated technologies.

The majority of people in this world are not connected, they can barely support themselves and their families. How can they benefit in the technological revolution?

We have been developing Creativity Cafe Edutainments, installations and alternatives living gallery events such as V.A.R.I.O.U.S. Media Ink; The Artists Showcase and Networking Event, and KidCast for Peace; Solutions for a Better World, a teleactivity focused on K12 teachers and youth.

Please let me know if you are part of this project and want to be on our advisory board, the founders team and have/be part of an affiliate Creativity Cafe Consotrium in your part of the world?

Blessings,
Peter