We hope to have a meetup in Pearce Estate Park, on picnic tables at 51.0411, -114.017. Parking is free and it appears to be a 10-minute walk from the nearest transit stop.
However! I'll check the WeatherCAN app the morning of (or day before) the meetup and, if a chance of rain or snow is listed, switch the location to First Street Market (1327 1st Street SW).
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Followup: this morning I saw a really nice Vlad Vexler video that ties Russian propaganda to the decline of western democracy. The video gives a pretty standard description of modern Russian propaganda, but I always have to somewhat disagree with that. Vlad's variant of the standard description says that Russian propaganda wants you to be depoliticized (not participate in politics) and to have "a theory of Truth which says 'who knows what if anything is true'".
This is true, but what's missing from this description is a third piece, which is that the Kremlin also wants people to believe particular things. Most of all, they want people to believe that Putin is a good leader who needs to stay in power, so while there may be all kinds of contradictory messages going around to explain what's happening in Russia and Ukraine, there is a strong consistency in trying to avoid linking bad facts to Putin, and to maximize the impression that Russia is doing fine. I think this only works to the extent Russians (and westerners) don't think about it, so one of my counterpropaganda ideas was to get Russians thinking about Putin and about how their system works―better yet, to instruct Russians of things to watch out for, things to pay attention to that Putin wants people to ignore.
Also, of course, the video is about how our democracies are dysfunctional, and I have my own ideas about how to address that problem (I have little ability to execute, but I have to work with what I've got and at least my ideas are neglected, which is very frustrating but also a good sign in the ITN framework.)