I haven't read this list in a while, but have over 600 messages in my OSlist folder. Wow! I'm writing now to follow-up on a conversation I had with Michael Herman last week which was itself a follow-up to a conversation I had with some peace and justice activists earlier last week. My experience in all sorts of anti-war organizing meetings is they are horrible, boring, inefficient, etc, just like meetings in other setting where people attempt to maintain control. I've never attempted to introduce open space there because there has never seemed to be an entry point. The "players" are well established and making the proposal would immediately put me in a position of co-opting what they've already built and just doesn't feel right. Anyway, a smaller group has come together as a network of "affinity groups" where each group is autonomous but sends a representative to the coordinating meeting. I think this should definitely be done in open space, but again, how to propose it in a way that doesn't threaten? Michael suggests having a meeting on a different day and time and place and inviting everyone from the coordinating meeting as well as the members of all the groups (if possible). Any thoughts on how to propose this type of meeting? Topic? Invititaion ideas? All thoughts welcome! Thanks much! peace, ted ___ Humanize the Earth! http://www.chicagohumanist.org http://www.tedernst.com
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