Update -- IVoH Summit

Friday was all about screening each other's work and being in conversation.  We heard from composer Joan Tower about her experience composing for community symphonies -- how community symphonies play for the love of music.  She told us about the inner workings of her Grammy winner Made in America and played a few minutes for us.  Kim Spencer told us about his 10 year journey to create Link TV and played a sequence which showed how different the reporting on Global Warming is around the world.  We heard from Thuy Vu about how Radio Saigon in Houston served as a beacon for the Vietnamese community after Hurrican Ike and saw the devastation of the Native American populations in the Louisiana bayou even as the national press was claiming that "we dodged a bullet."  We heard border stories from John Drew -- heart breaking mini docs that took us into the stories of those whose lives are demarcated by the border between the US and Mexico, and we watched the very funny scenes of A Jew Grows in Brooklyn, and heard the back story.  If you aren't here in the room with us, join us by webcast and hear about the Hopenhagen campaign for the UN confernece on Global Climate Chang, about TED.com and the new world of advertising.  In the afternoon we'll hear from PBS FRONTLINE'S David Fanning