Hello Chris! Wonderful to hear news of the space, the conversations that are opening in Arizona about good food and social justice. Thank you for sharing your notes from the field (and may that field yield a good crop indeed!)
Standing with you,
Kathryn
Kathryn Thomson
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Proteus Communications
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Some doors open only from the inside Hafiz
From: OSLIST [mailto:osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu] On Behalf Of eddie palmer
Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2008 12:33 AM
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Subject: Re: Just opened space for 550 at the Kellogg Food and Society Conference
Hi Chris
Good to talk to you again after a long break (due to technology, not me going somewhere else!)
Sounds great, and I echo what you say about logistics, as this is about the same as the largest we have ever run.
We did an event on a Food Policy for Scotland last year, and all the proceedings did go into actual Government Policy – really interesting group
All the best
Eddie Palmer
Open Futures Ltd
From: OSLIST [mailto: OSLIST @LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU] On Behalf Of Chris Corrigan
Sent: 30 April 2008 18:49
To: OSLIST @LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU
Subject: Just opened space for 550 at the Kellogg Food and Society Conference
Hi colleagues: A report from the field...
I just opened space here for 550 people at the Food and Society Conference. This was the biggest OST gathering I have ever facilitated, and it's huge in importance as well. There must have been close to 100 sessions proposed for today and I'm just gathering my energy for a long day and night ahead of compiling the proceedings document.
I'm a stranger to the good food movement in the United States, and so it's hard for me to know what the agenda looks like, but like all Open Space events I trust that it is what is needed right now. Our organizing question was: "If you take the margins and social justice seriously, what are the bold conversations you need to have to amplify and accelerate the impact of good food." I stepped into the circle following a powerful talk on structural racism in the food system given by today's provocateur, Maya Wiley from the Center for Social Inclusion. She dropped a great challenge into the centre of the circle, speaking about the radical nature of this room full of people. People were ready to get to work. I have rarely seen a flood to the centre of
the room as I just experienced. It's kind of overwhelming.
So the participants are in a break now, and soon enough the remainder of the day will be self-organized. Learning a lot about working with great friends, all of whom had my back this morning and had the logistics nailed down pretty well. We had to prepare 140 breakout spaces, in a conference facility that is over the top luxurious and is pretty concerned about the aesthetics of randomly places pods of chairs. Within these constraints, the conference staff have been great and the hosting team rocks. It's impossible to do one's best work alone.
You can follow along with the gathering at the Food and Society website.
Cheers,
Chris
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Open Space Technology
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