Kai will, and certainly can, answer for himself… But my two cents. No question 
“We the People” according to the Constitution is Us. We are the government. Law 
and Constitution are as you say. However,  one of the earmarks of our present 
time is that nobody really trusts anybody too much. Government, Elite, Experts, 
Media, Consultants… (to name a few) are all suspect. So from a practical point 
of view, Opening Space (as in “facilitating” such a thing) might just be done 
best by somebody nobody knows. That might be you? Now in the best of all 
worlds, and hopefully “someday,” the “job” of folks in all those stations in 
life is to open space so that We the People can do some useful things. This 
might even suggest that a good definition of real humanity is “Space Opener for 
our fellows.”  Heresy, of course J

 

Harrison

 

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From: OSList [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Harold Shinsato via OSList
Sent: Monday, January 9, 2017 1:39 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [OSList] 1,000 OS's for 'Civic Listening' (and HO in his hat)

 

Hi Kai,

Clicking on your link from your first post, I realized - yes - you were a bit 
of a legend here in the past for your work opening civic discourse as an 
elected official in the U.S.

I know that many of us are passionate about bringing more open space into civic 
dialog, and I'm extremely grateful for you showing a successful model of doing 
this.

I'm responding mostly out of enthusiasm for your posting this offering to the 
OSList, but I'd love to hear more from you.

Would you say more about "Government is not the most credible or competent 
convener", and how you sense "We The People" could do the job? I really thought 
that's what our Government in the U.S. was supposed to be. We The People, as 
stated in the U.S. Constitution. Surely you must have some special insights 
doing this convening work from inside Government?

    Thanks!
    Harold

On 1/8/17 10:40 PM, Kai Degner via OSList wrote:

Greetings- 

 

How about 1,000 community OS's?

 

I know too few of you, but am a fellow OS convener and am happy to be back on 
the OSlist.  I just finished 8 years on a local city council (Harrisonburg, VA, 
USA) and five months running for congress (VA6).  More importantly, I've 
convened over 25 community summits using OS in that time.  And I had lunch with 
Harrison on Tuesday (see photo, I'm on the left, Bruce on the right).

 

Briefly, I believe the dialogue, democracy, facilitation, leadership, business, 
and communications worlds frequently promote people taking turns talking as 
sufficiently useful for quality discourse.  We often underemphasize and take 
for granted individual and group listening skills, and there could be value in 
focusing on how to "let people feel listened to" rather than just "let people 
talk."

  

My time in elected office let me see the opportunity for OS to contribute to 
what I'm calling "civic listening infrastructure."  How can/does a community 
listen to itself?  Where are its open spaces?

 

Government is not the most credible or competent convener, neither is a 
candidate, nor is an elected official.  We The People could convene We The 
People, with a little help from the people who know OS. 

 

The way the Peace Corps or Army Corps builds infrastructure, I am starting The 
Listening Corps <http://www.listeningcorps.com>  in hopes of inspiring and/or 
supporting people committed to honing individual listening skills and then 
facilitating group listening.  OS is a power tool on the group listening tool 
belt.

 

I'm hosting a webinar at three times this week to teach some simple listening 
skills and invite participation in The Listening Corps.  You are cordially 
invited. Link <https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/rt/6047065842932730372> 

 

For discussion purposes, I'm curious how the connection between OS and civic 
listening lands with this group.  Does sparking community OS's on 
locally-chosen topics seem like a useful way to address the political, class, 
and cultural divides ?  What could be possible if we joined to create 1,000 
such events in our communities?

 

Thanks for listening -

 

Kai

 

 


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Thanks for listening!  -  Kai Degner

 

Blogging, teaching, and musing at www.KaiDegner.com <http://www.KaiDegner.com> 

 






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