Thanks for the affirmation, Michael.

I often think of this issue/opportunity as migration - a naturally occurring way that humans and critters respond to their environments. It's the nation state thing (and in Arizona's case the state state thing) that has contributed to the confusion around how to respond to the inherent need to move around.

My husband's family (both the Mexican-American part as well as the Native American part) lived in what is now Arizona long before this area became a part of the United States, much less Arizona. There was more open space then, although folks were still territorial.

What's the scenario in Germany?  And elsewhere?

Warm wishes from monsoons in Phoenix,

Christine

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On Aug 1, 2010, at 3:46 AM, Michael M Pannwitz wrote:

I know your event will spark all kinds of productive stuff!
All the best
mmp
PS: got me sparked to think of what we have in Berlin (same challenges as in Arizona, I think), passionate people abound....

Christine Whitney Sanchez schrieb:
Dear Arizona friends and friends of Arizona, If you are in Phoenix on August 19, 2010, we hope you will join us for a *Community Conversation on Immigration *from 6:00 to 9:00pm at the Rio Salado Community College Conference Center. Take a look
           at the attached flyer for details.
I'm part of a group of passionate Arizonans who believe this time is full of potential for our state. Our name is *Collaborative Spark* - we are hosting a series of community conversations designed to create a safe and neutral listening and learning environment to help us understand one another, establish common ground and transform ideas into action. Collaborative Spark is honored to be facilitating the August 19 Community Conversation on Immigration in partnership with <http://www.projectcivildiscourse.org>Project Civil Discourse <http://www.projectcivildiscourse.com/>, which is a special
           initiative of the Arizona Humanities Council working in
collaboration with organizations from around the state to provide opportunities for the public to participate in trainings, forums, and special events that share, model and provide insight on
           collaborative problem-solving skills.
*Registration* <http://www.projectcivildiscourse.org/> is free - seating is limited. We invite you to bring your friends and a rich diversity of opinions, backgrounds and questions. Please forward to
           your networks!
           Warm wishes from muggy (but cooler) Phoenix,
           Christine
Christine Whitney Sanchez
/CWS - Collaborative Wisdom & Strategy/
2717 E. Mountain Sky Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85048, USA
+1.480.759.0262
www.christinewhitneysanchez.com <http://www.christinewhitneysanchez.com >
www.innovationpartners.com <http://www.innovationpartners.com>
www.promiseusa.com <http://www.promiseusa.com>
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