Photos: Saving democracy one pizza at a time

DTL Staff| November 27th, 2018

Image Credit: Linda Breitstein

On a miserable, rainy night, 30 people turned out at the Media-Upper Providence Library to learn how to map a new course for legislative districts.

Photo: DTL Project Manager Justin Villere gives a test drive of the online mapping tool.
DTL Chief of Staff Justin Villere gives a test drive of the online mapping tool. | Image Credit: Linda Breitstein
It's not Cards Against Humanity, but Flashes of Insight helps folks understand the competing values at play in drawing legislative districts.
So maybe it's not Cards Against Humanity, but Flashes of Insight offers a fun way to understand the competing values at play in drawing legislative districts. | Image Credit: Linda Breitstein
Photo: Drawing their own Personal Pennsylvania,  folks at the Media event come to understand the communities of interest that make up legislative districts.
Drawing their own Personal Pennsylvania, folks at the Media event come to understand the communities of interest that make up legislative districts. | Image Credit: Linda Breitstein
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Project Manager Chris Satullo seems about to get clicked by Draw the Lines' trademark yellow pointer. Satullo and his team have logged thousands of miles across the state showing Pennsylvanians how to make a difference, one map at a time. Fair District Pa.'s Harold Floyd, unthreatened by the pointer, organized the event. | Image Credit: Linda Breistein
Image Credit: Linda Breitstein
Refreshments are definitely served at DTL events. | Image Credit: Linda Breitstein
Don't know your GIS from your GPS? DTL offers as much help as required to successfully complete a map. Chief of Staff Justin Villere (left) is a one-man help desk.
Don't know your GIS from your GPS? DTL offers as much help as required to successfully complete a map. Chief of Staff Justin Villere (center) is a one-man help desk. | Image Credit: Linda Breitstein