Pecha-Kucha

How to piss people off- a Pecha Kucha presentation by David Esrati

I love Pecha Kucha. 20 slides, 20 seconds each, to tell a story, make a point, entertain, make people think. The format is to force people to distill their ideas to something manageable- concise, and worth your time. Not a long essay, not a tweet- but something that just works. Back in March, at Dayton’s Read More

Saturday night: PechaKucha 20×20 – Dayton – Vol. 23 @ A World A’Fair but FREE

I feel bad that I still haven’t put together the video for YouTube of my infamous “how to piss people off” presentation at PK night 22 back in March- but- here we are in May- with something new: PK on a Saturday night! We’ll be at the Dayton Convention Center Saturday, May 16th, 7:30 p.m. Read More

Candidates’ night season begins

Candidates’ nights kick off tonight at Belle Haven School on Free Pike, just West of Gettysburg. Hosted by the Northern Hills Neighborhood association it begins at 7 p.m. I’ve been posting all the events at http://electesrati.com/?cat=61 but it’s not as user friendly as I’d like. Tomorrow night, I’ve been invited to speak at the Riverdale Read More

Yard signs, campaign lit and forums in Dayton politics

The battle has begun. Yard signs are popping up- but, most of them aren’t in yards so far, they are in the right of way, on public property- or even in vacant lots. The signs are placed by overzealous campaign workers working for campaigns with lots of money. Signs aren’t cheap- I just got David Read More

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PechaKucha Night tonight! Rosewood Arts Center

Pecha Kucha is the art of presenting- 20 slides, 20 seconds each. I’m a huge fan of the local group- one of over 400 worldwide. I spoke at PK-8 about coin-flip politics, but, I’ve tried to keep my readers informed of every PK night. Tonight, one of my team at The Next Wave will present. Read More

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