Hi Lucas,

I also wonder if you might ally with those in your area who are involved in 
"listening projects," the "transition town" movements and "collective impact" 
groups all of which have an inclusive intent to create respectful spaces 
between people who bring diverse viewpoints or have divergent or simply 
different roles in a community. 

Two things that would draw me to attend the kind of town hall you envisioned 
(and offered):

1) trust that there is indeed a skilled facilitation "container" so that 
fairness and kindness can be brought to the fore amidst truly free speech; 
"ground rules" create a "safe harbor."  

The result of the election shows how many had not been open about their voting 
plans - so that might be a guide to how much is hidden or how defended people 
feel. 

2) imho - this is a good time for face to face gatherings and building 
connections between neighbors in real time. 

As useful and essential as online forums and support networks  can be (I'm 
active in several that are life changing for me) - there's no substitute for 
human proximity. 

And a third thought: 
starting small is fine. 

Creating space for two people to have peaceful thoughtful exchange who might 
otherwise rage against, avoid or ignore each other, is a real victory. 

One of my current teachers began with half a dozen women in her living room and 
now connects with 1000 at a time online making beautiful use of technology. 

It grew slowly or slowly enough to retain original authenticity and a certain 
approach that retains intimacy (remarkably, given the numbers.) long with this, 
of course, to allow the facilitator to grow her skill, optimally - or perhaps 
intrinsically -  at the same pace as word of mouth referrals. :) 

Wishing you the best in your efforts! 

Judith-Kate Friedman
Songwriting Works Educational Foundation
Port Townsend, WA, U.S.

Sent from my iPhone please forgive typoz. 

> On Nov 17, 2016, at 7:21 PM, Michael Herman via OSList 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi All,
> 
> I pulled the plug on the American Townhall series, rather than letting the 
> experimental project run for a month.  
> 
> I want to sincerely thank those who signed up for it and for everyone who 
> helped to spread the word.
> 
> Unfortunately, I must cancel the project, because with a moderate level of 
> effort over the past week, I was not able to find more than 12 people who 
> were interested in participating (outreach was over the past week on Facebook 
> and email discussion lists).
> 
> Of course, we could let this experiment continue and try to build momentum 
> day after day for the next 30 days, but in my estimation, there just isn't 
> enough interest to make this worth your time or my time.
> 
> So let's save our energy and make space for more promising efforts. I'm happy 
> to chat if you have any questions or suggestions.
> 
> Thanks again, and I look forward to crossing paths online. 
> 
> Lucas Cioffi
> Charlottesville, VA
> 917-528-1831
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