Watch: Crosscut's first ever Community Idea Lab

How can the Seattle area use its tech boom as an asset to improve inequality and engagement in the Seattle area?
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Sol Villarreal presents his idea to the judges at the Community Idea Lab.

How can the Seattle area use its tech boom as an asset to improve inequality and engagement in the Seattle area?

The Big Question: How can the Seattle area use its tech boom as an asset to improve inequality and engagement in the Seattle area? Five ideas took to the stage at Town Hall last Wednesday night to win the audience's vote.

Missed it? Here's Crosscut's first ever Community Idea Lab. (Thanks to the Seattle Channel for filming.)

Our goal is to give these ideas the support they need to become their best idea selves, so we hope you'll leave feedback — about the ideas, connections that should be made, resources, and the event itself — in the comments section.

We'd also love your input for our next Community Idea Lab. What problem should we tackle next time around?

  

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