[OSList] [aoh] protestors and process people on Wall Street

Chris Corrigan chris at chriscorrigan.com
Fri Sep 30 20:15:47 PDT 2011


Hi Sandy...

As it turns out we were doing an Art of Hosting in New York this week and
several of us went down to Liberty Park to be with the protesters and to
observe their process.  I was there two nights in a row watching the General
Assembly deliberate and also watching people call various meetings to
organize work.  The people there are living very much in a constant and
ongoing oral Open Space, even though they are not using that name.

On wednesday some of our workshop participants went on a learning journey to
the occupation and a harvest will be forthcoming.

Cheers,

Chris

On Wednesday, September 28, 2011, Sandy Heierbacher <sandy at thataway.org>
wrote:
> Hi, Open Space and Art of Hosting friends!
>
> I wanted to send a quick message out to both the OSlist and the AoH list
to see if any process experts in these communities are working with the
Occupy Wall Street folks who are doing direct action in NYC right now.
>
> We had a thread on the NCDD Discussion list today (I'm the director of the
National Coalition for Dialogue & Deliberation, if you've not heard of NCDD)
about the timely opportunity to provide real assistance and advice with
process to these activists.  Additional occupations (as they're being
called) are being planned for DC, Boston, and other locations I believe --
and I wanted to check in with the Open Space and AoH communities to see if
process folks were already involved (if so, let's talk about how NCDD
members might be able to help you out, and stay informed about what you're
doing).
>
> The Occupy Wall Street folks are an intentionally leader-less,
self-organized group.  Open Space and Art of Hosting-style processes seem
like the best fit for helping them stay that way, continue to give all
protestors a voice and to move more quickly to jointly-identified outcomes.
>
> For those of you who may not be too familiar with what's going on in NYC
right now, here's an interesting part of the listserv thread I mentioned
(this segment is written by Tom Atlee):
>
> NCDDers in NYC might find the occupier community (they call themselves
"Occupy Wall Street") a challenging, exciting context to work in.  Process
is being evolved on the spot.  The occupiers were using a traditional
consensus process, but the police forbade microphones.  So they developed a
fascinating "human microphone" system where the speaker says a few words and
the crowd repeats what was said (which allows those in the back to hear).
(You can watch all this on streaming videos!)  But that increases the
already extensive time needed for consensus (checking for concerns, etc.),
so the police have started issuing demands that must be met within 5-15
minutes, which the crowd can't respond to fast enough without formal
leaders, which they don't want.  The evolutionary pressures to develop new
forms are intense.  What comes out of that could be very good, very bad, or
something else...
>
> If an NCDDer joined them and created a self-organized "Talk to the Others"
working group, something might happen along the lines you're thinking,
Stephanie.  But there's no one in charge to talk to about getting other
protesters to join in Activity X.  It is a self-organized system, for better
and/or worse.
>
> If you/we want to do something more planned, best to start now planning
for the parallel occupation of Washington DC by hundreds/thousands of
progressive protesters that is about to hit the city on Oct 6
http://october2011.org.
>
> For info on Occupy Wall Street, here's some fascinating links:
>
http://readersupportednews.org/news-section2/318-66/7468-occupy-wall-street-take-the-bull-by-the-horns
>
http://www.readersupportednews.org/off-site-opinion-section/64-64/7564-the-whole-world-is-watching-nonviolence-at-liberty-plaza
>
http://www.truth-out.org/occupywallstreet-more-hashtag-its-revolution-formation/1316784846
>
http://www.rawstory.com/rawreplay/2011/09/chris-hedges-occupy-wall-street-is-where-the-hope-of-america-lies/
>
http://irregulartimes.com/index.php/archives/2011/09/20/police-occupy-wall-street-9-20-2011/
> http://thiscantbehappening.net/node/785
>
> Best,
> Sandy
>
> Sandy Heierbacher
> Director, National Coalition for Dialogue & Deliberation (NCDD)
> email:  sandy at thataway.org (switching to sandy at ncdd.org)
> website:  www.ncdd.org
>
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