Thoughts on how to use this site…Maybe we can start by sharing information about things we've already done, and build from there? So far we've had success at engaging people in person at events (and to a tiny extent, on Facebook). Instead of starting from scratch here, I think we might find it easier to start by using this as a tool to build upon our success at engaging people in person, and build up to engaging people online first.
We could make pages for each of the events we've held so far and providing the background information we shared before, during, and occasionally after those events. This could include general meetings. Detailing how those were structured could provide a resource that several people have already asked us for: how to start a Radical Public Health group in other schools. This could also help us with follow-up for (past and) future events. We can direct people to the event's wiki page, where we (and they! if they want) will share any resources that were mentioned at the event and guide people to further information if they're interested in probing deeper. That's something we haven't done well so far, so we can use this as a tool to improve.
Then once we've gotten started by building the site around what we've already done, we could begin developing pages around issues we haven't yet addressed through an event. Those might turn into in-person discussion meetings or even other kinds of events, or we can see what else. But I think that starting where we are, with what we've already built, might give us a more solid foundation — and hopefully some kind of framework — to build upon.
What do you guys think?