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Chris Rabb joins Princeton as visiting researcher at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

PrincetonWWSlogo I have accepted an appointment at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University as a visiting research collaborator.

In this capacity, I will be working on my forthcoming book, Invisible Capital: How Unseen Forces Shape Entrepreneurial Opportunity, to be released in Fall 2010 by Berrett-Koehler Publishers, and related projects centered on entrepreneurship, inequality, and democracy.

My faculty sponsor is renowned professor of sociology Paul DiMaggio, who is known for his work analyzing social inequality. Prof. DiMaggio is also affiliated with, among other organizations, the Center for Information Technology Policy.

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Chris Rabb inks deal with Berrett-Koehler Publishers to write book on entrepreneurship called Invisible Capital

BKPubLogo1 I have just signed a publishing agreement with the good folks at Berrett-Koehler Publishers, Inc. to write a book to be published next year tentatively titled, Invisible Capital.

The book will analyze the unseen forces that shape entrepreneurial opportunity in America. It will also delve into how we as a nation can level the playing field for future generations of new ventures towards greater sustainability, inclusion, and shared prosperity.

To be the first know when Invisible Capital will be released, please subscribe to my e-newsletter which will be automatically sent out whenever this site is updated. Or, if you are on Facebook, please consider joining the Chris Rabb fan page to get updates.

Finally, stay tuned for the launch of InvisibleCapital.com!

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Chris Rabb delivers keynote address at the 2008 ConvergeSouth conference in Greensboro, NC

To view the rest of the address, click here.

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Presentation at the Illinois Humanities Council panel on genealogy and genetics

On Thursday, June 28, 2007, the Illinois Humanities Council hosted the event: Where Did You Come From? Genetics and Genealogy at the Newberry Library centered on a moderated panel featuring myself, author Ronne Hartfield and geneticist Dr. Rick Kittles.

This event, presented in partnership with the Afro-American Genealogical and Historical Society, American Medical Association, the Center for the Study of Race, Politics and Culture at the University of Chicago, the DuSable Museum of African American History, The Historymakers, The Newberry Library, and Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, was also taped by the crew of 60 Minutes and the Illinois Channel.

Due to various technical difficulties that panelists experienced and limited time, I was not able to give my formal presentation that included my prepared remarks and aligned slideshow. That said, I adjusted my comments accordingly, and this is what ensued . . .

Click here to listen to my presentation.

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Take Back America 2007 conference panel on media reform

On Wednesday, June 20, 2007 at 11am, I will be on a panel at the Take Back America conference entitled "Media Reform on the Rise: Building a Bigger Tent".

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Personal Democracy Forum Conference panel on "is cyberspace colorblind?"

On Friday, May 18, 2007, I participated in a spirited panel at the ever-growing Personal Democracy Forum Conference at Pace University in New York City.

Read more here. But the short answer to the panel's question is: Yes, the Internet is color-blind, but the people on it are not. (That's an opinion, not necessarily a criticism.)

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Rabb moderates workshop on leveraging new media in the fight for racial justice

Facingracebanner On Saturday, March 24th at 11:15am, I will be teaming up with uber-geek and blogdiva Liza Sabater of CultureKitchen and other blogliciousness to moderate a 90-minute workshop humorously called: BYOB: Build Your Own Blog at the Applied Research Center's annual Facing Race conference, to be held this year in New York City.

This workshop will not be about trite speeches or boring PowerPoint presentations. On the contrary, Liza and I have planned a highly informative, interactive and fun session for participants that will discuss not just how to build a blog for your organization or cause, but 1) why/if one should do so in the first place, and 2) what is the broader new media/netroots landscape for doing so and 3) the much larger socio-political context for leveraging this new, powerful activist tool.

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Rabb on NPR's 'Radio Times' to discuss genealogy, slavery and identity

On Monday, March 5th at 10am, I was interviewed on host Marty Moss-Coane's  radio show "Radio Times' on WHYY-FM to discuss genealogy,  slavery and cultural identity in the wake of recent news about Rev. Al Sharpton and Sen. Barack Obama's family ties to slavery.

My interview can be heard here in its entirety. (My interview was also videotaped and aired on Comcast Cable Channel 242 in the Philadelphia area.)

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Rabb added to Fast Company's 'expert blogger' roster

Fcblogscreenshot1As of January 2007, I have become a contributor to the newly formed Fast Company Expert Blogs.

My weekly posts will focus on the theme of social responsibility. As a social commentator, consultant, "serial entrepreneur" and life-long student of organizational dynamics, I will use this national platform to advocate for an essential, new touchstone that represents the confluence of culture/ethnicity, civic engagement/politics, technology/media, and entrepreneurship/organizational innovation.

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Citizen Journalism Panel at the National Conference for Media Reform in Memphis

On Saturday, January 13, 2007, I participated on a panel called Citizen Journalism: Making an Impact in a New Media Landscape" at the 2007 National Conference for Media Reform in downtown Memphis, Tennessee, hosted by Free Press.

To listen to my opening remarks, please click here.

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