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NEOtropolis
NEOtropolis is a weekly half-hour program that looks at three forces of change at work in Northeast Ohio: technology, globalization and diversity. Host Luke Frazier explores how these forces intersect with how we work, learn, live and play.  
LIVE tonight at 9 p.m.
on Western Reserve PBS and live-streamed at NEOtropolis.org and on Facebook

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Luke Frazier
Luke Frazier Naturally Futuristic
Host Luke Frazier discusses biomimicry, where design principles imitate nature’s best ideas, with Mike Dungan of Entrepreneurs for Sustainability. He also learns about vegetated roofs from Cindi Cicigoi of Tremco Roofing in Beachwood.

Blogs

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It’s Only Natural
by Luke Frazier, host of NEOtropolis

After a pretty cool premiere episode, we’re back and looking to the future. [more]

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Get Social With Western Reserve Public Media
by Kathleen Colan, NEOtropolis social media expert

The Internet is now social and has organized itself around people and connections. [more]

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To Survive, Should We Share and Share Alike?
by Craig James, NEOtropolis contributor

“Sustainability” is about green building, conservation, recycling, renewable energy and the environment — right?  [more]

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Kathleen Colan Wonder Wall
Which do you think is the better “green” action: recycling your bottles and cans or walking to all your appointments when they are within one-half mile of your home? Kathleen Colan, NEOtropolis’ social media expert, invites you to cast your vote via email, tweet or Facebook!
   
Craig James What’s the Big Idea?
Contributor Craig James talks about the collaborative consumption movement, where lending, trading, swapping and sharing have been reinvented through the use of technology.
     
     
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  Sponsored by  Kent State University    The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation

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