The game is integrated into the top banner of the website for Americans for Redistricting Reform.
This group seems to have good momentum and partnerships with a big group of quality, like-minded organizations.
Check it out.
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Sunday, June 29, 2008
The Redistricting Game mentioned in Wash Post again...
Mike Musgrove, who wrote a nice piece in the Washington Post about The Redistricting Game last year (full article here), just wrote another article about games for change - and in particular a new game effort that includes participation by former U.S. Supreme Court justice Sandra Day O'Connor called "Our Courts". Full article here.
Friday, June 27, 2008
California is branded among a 'Dirty Dozen' on gerrymandering
The LA Times ran a piece entitled "California is branded among a 'Dirty Dozen' on gerrymandering" on June 19. Full article here.
Voting's Neglected Scandal - gerrymandering column in Wash Post...
David Broder published this excellent critique of the current redistricting laws in America in his column in the Washington Post.
He talks about something not often mentioned as a problem with the current system - that it leads to voter suppression.
Full article here.
He talks about something not often mentioned as a problem with the current system - that it leads to voter suppression.
Full article here.
Sunday, March 30, 2008
The Redistricting Game being used in PA lobbying effort

The president of the League of Women Voters of Pennsylvania contacted me. She asked for a copy of the opening animation from The Redistricting Game so she can show it during a press conference about redistricting reform on April 9.
She already features our game prominently on her website which I am pleased to see.
She is lobbying to get legislation passed in June that will reform redistricting in PA for the next round of redistricting after the 2010 census.
Go Pennsylvania!
UPDATE: The game was presented by LWVPA and was mentioned in the the Scranton PA paper here
Friday, March 21, 2008
Written up in The Escapist and on Gamasutra.com
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Presented at SXSW - podcast available

I was on a panel yesterday about "Games for Change" yesterday at the SXSW conference and presented The Redistricting Game. Read about the panel here.
Listen to the podcast here.
Other panelists included: Suzanne Seggerman from Games for Change, Ben Stokes from the MacArthur Foundation, Eric Zimmerman from gamelab, and Mary Flanagan from Tiltfactor Lab at Hunter College. It was a good time and we had a lunch of bizarre tacos afterward at a place called Torchy's Taco's. Highly recommended if you are in Austin. Austin really is a breath of fresh air.
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