Progressive Governance Conference (Chile '09)

JL Walker jlwalker at terra.cl
Mon Mar 30 16:50:20 PDT 2009


Thank you Funda and Viv. Your responses to my inquiry has brought light to
my curiosity, and of course I will following up the we20 meetings in London.

Cheers,

JL

www.juanluiswalker.blogspot.com  

 

 

De: JL Walker [mailto:jlwalker at terra.cl] 
Enviado el: sábado, 28 de marzo de 2009 10:35
Para: 'OSLIST'
Asunto: Progressive Governance Conference (Chile '09)

 

In some way, in my metaphorically host condition of this summit, there are a
few questions that seems impossible for me don’t asking it to all of you now
(and of course also applies with the G20 next week):

What could happen if all this stuff goes around in an Open Space format?

Don´t you think that its most profound purpose clearly deserve it?

What could be the difference in the results?

Appreciatively,

Juan Luis

PS: For more details about this event go to:

http://www.policy-network.net/index.aspx?id=1930 

http://pgc09.wordpress.com/ 

 

De: OSLIST [mailto:OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU] En nombre de funda oral
Enviado el: domingo, 29 de marzo de 2009 8:20
Para: OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU
Asunto: Re: [OSLIST] Progressive Governance Conference (Chile '09)

 

Hi Juan,

 

In OST format governance would be possible NOW.

Governance actually is a choice in PRESENT.

It is NOW or NEVER.

 

And it can neither start nor progress in Conference  Format.

 

Regards,

Funda 

 

De: OSLIST [mailto:OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU] En nombre de Viv McWaters
Enviado el: sábado, 28 de marzo de 2009 20:19
Para: OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU
Asunto: Re: [OSLIST] Progressive Governance Conference (Chile '09)

 

Hi all

 

Thought you might be interested to know about we20 (www.we20.org)

 

we20 is a grass roots gathering of small groups all over the globe

around the time of the G20 Summit in London in early April. The idea

came from a group of friends in London (probably having a chat over a

beer - but I might have made that bit up ;-) Johnnie Moore who is a

London-based facilitator using Open Space influenced some of the

thinking around the way to conduct we20 meetings by suggesting Open

Space (OK - I might have made that up too, but he's certainly

involved).

 

We can’t afford to leave this global mess to just 20 ’suits’ in London

can we? Globally we face a huge challenge. A global economic crisis. 7

billion mouths to feed. Uncertain futures. How does that translate to

our region? So Geoff Brown and I will facilitate we20 gathering

locally this coming Friday using Open Space to explore the GFC as an

‘offer’ to help us build resilient local communities.

 

Check out this film for a quick intro: http://www.youtube.com/we20media

 

we20.org will act as a hub for we20 meetings, a place to organise

meetings, discuss plans and vote on the issues that matter. we20 are

not aligned with any particular interests and will try to help

implement ideas from we20 meetings.

 

we20 meetings are being held by people like us across the world to

create ideas for improving our lives.

 

The G20 leaders meet in London on 2 April. 20 world leaders. 20 people

together making plans that will affect our future.

 

You may have ideas to change your neighbourhood or ideas to change the

world. Whatever change you want to create - it matters to we20.

 

Cheers

 

Viv

 

 


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