April ‘Think & Drink’ focuses on the digital evolution of the neighborhood

by | Apr 3, 2013

Humanities Washington and Naked City Brewery & Taphouse team up again for the monthly “Think & Drink” series, this time exploring how technology is reshaping our communities.

The April 9 topic is “Bit by Bit: The Digital Evolution of the Neighborhood.”

This Think & Drink discussion will be led by technology expert Alex Alben and communications strategist Hanson Hosein, and moderated by Ross Reynolds. Alben is the author of Analog Days – How Technology Rewrote Our Future. He is also a member of Humanities Washington’s Speakers Bureau. Hosein is director of the Communication Leadership graduate program at the University of Washington and former director of the school’s Masters of Communication in Digital Media program. Reynolds is the host of the KUOW radio talk show The Conversation.

“Think & Drink” starts at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, April 9, at Naked City, 8564 Greenwood Ave. N. Admission is free.

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