[OSList] Netflix - Facilitation of crisis: "Best of Enemies"

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The storyline of "Best of Enemies" is based a true events in a racial
conflict about school integration. Facilitation in a furious community
is something that I have not yet experienced It would be nice to hear
some similarities and differences in facilitation from first hand
experiences in Columbia (Peggy?), Middle East (HO?), Australia
(?Michael/Brendan), and others.           

Gijs van WezeL, MSc.


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 Hi Michael,

 Thanks
for opening this conversation. I?ve been thinking about something
similar, with a slightly different emphasis. I?ve been struck by how
frequently I?m hearing ?we?re all in this together?. So I?ve been
thinking about how it is a time of both personal responsibility AND a
sense of the greater good that has never existed in my lifetime. (We?re
about the same age.) Even talk of sacrifice. Something I recall my
parents talking about from their youth in World War 2.

 Something that
has intersected this mulling has been watching the amazing amount of
constructive journalism happening right now. Practical, responsive,
listening to the questions from the public. And, of course, the
generosity of people self-organizing to help others.

 One last element
in my thinking about this: "tend and befriend" rather than "fight or
flight.? In brief, in 2000, a woman psychologist looked at the research
that led to coining the phrase fight or flight to characterize human
response to threat or stress. Turns out, like much of that early social
science research, it was done primarily with men. The psychologist,
Shelley Taylor, working with a team of women, found women tended to
respond differently. They took care of the vulnerable and worked
together.

 With nowhere to run, I see much of the response to
Coronavirus following the pattern of tend and befriend. It?s a trend I?d
sure like to see made conscious and furthered. I wrote a 2-minute piece
about it:
https://medium.com/@PeggyHolman/journalism-that-tends-and-befriends-in-the-time-of-coronavirus-1ec800ccf9ad
[10] .

 I think fighting and fleeing less and tending and befriending
more encompasses both personal responsibility and the common good.

 Be
well and stay sane,
 Peggy

 ________________________________
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Holman
 Co-founder
 Journalism That Matters
 15347 SE 49th Place

Bellevue, WA 98006
 206-948-0432
www.journalismthatmatters.org
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 Enjoy the award winning Engaging Emergence:
Turning?Upheaval into Opportunity 

 On Apr 16, 2020, at 12:40 PM,
Michael Herman via OSList  wrote:

 Hi all, 

 I had a thought recently
that might be interesting here, and that maybe you can add on to, as a
story and conversation here. And then in the world. This overlaps with
some other recent threads, too, I think. 

 As background, I'm exactly
old enough that the moon landing is, as best I can tell, my oldest
memory. I've seen pictures of stuff that happened before, but I clearly
remember the space toys being given away at gas stations, our family
buying our first color TV, and (just like now) keeping our distance...
in that case we were supposed to stay six feet from the new set. 

 From
that global moment came all kinds of "big blue marble" photos, Bucky
Fuller's "Spaceship Earth," and other images. Now we had a picture of
"all in this together" where "all" really was every human. And then, a
few decades later, we've created a global network, a global economy, and
global epidemics. Not everyone made a direct, conscious connection about
those images from space, but somehow we all grew up participating in the
creation of these global structures and phenomena.

 Now I think we
might have a chance to accelerate our swing back, to the micro, the
local, the individual in equally strong, long-term ways. It took us a
while to get there, but the message coming clearer now is "wear a mask,"
for instance, "to protect others..." And inside of that, this seems like
a visceral reminder that "what you, the little individual does -- does
matter." It matters with masks and the virus, but it can be, and I hope
it will be, quickly translated to the plastic we use, the miles we
drive, the other things we purchase and reinforce with our money, the
way we manage emotions in groups, and so on. It matters for everyone to
manage their own "stuff," their own behavior, purchases, words, and
other choices. 

 This is what I hope we might be learning, anyway. And
within all of the possibilities, choosing to take responsibility for
one's own experience, actively choosing to be learning and contributing,
seems to me about the best choices we could focus on, each of us,
individually and personally. What we've been saying all along, in
various ways, that individual agency and actions matter, seems more
important and understandable that ever. 

 This makes me curious if and
how what is happening now with the virus and what we've all been
teaching and practicing and inviting "in open space," might shape the
world over the next few decades. I wonder what kind of a world might
emerge from increasing awareness of personal agency, responsibility,
learning and contributing, in meetings and everywhere else. 

 This is
one good thing I have imagined could emerge from this. This is the view
I'm testing as I watch the news and talk with clients these days.

 What
do you think might come out of the current situation, on any scale? 


And is there anything else to do about helping it along, for now,
wherever we are? 

 Michael

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 Thanks Peggy,

I associate the current realities to the first time we saw the image of
our blue green orb hanging in space. Our home. Our Earth, there is only
one of us in the solar system. The image was passive and the threats etc
did not immediately hit home. Now we are all vulnerable, the whole world
to an organism that kills.

 The response is interesting to follow as
well as lead. As a family we have now celebrated a 40th and a 10th
birthday, Easter Day had the whole family together reaching out to each
other. My Doctors and Specialists are using Skype, zoom etc to consult
saving heaps of time and money. We are exploring ways of conversing with
each other as well as encouraging participation. The last zoom meeting
had over 460 participants and I heard every word and could ask questions
via email it was like a personal interview with the Federal Minister for
Health.

 Now my family is adapting to school at home. Very much a new
learning environment. My family have set up school spaces and really
have adapted very quickly. 

 As we try things to explore the chaos and
develop responses in complexity I would rather learn than liable actions
because of the newness and completeness of our responses. Spiral
Dynamics gives us some clues as to how the changes might develop as w
again strive for that self organising, self actuating structure. 

 It
seems to me right now there are many bees and butterflies along with
highly energised groups living out the Open Space principles. How good
is that! 

 Regards
 Rob

 On 17 Apr 2020, at 7:25 am, Peggy Holman via
OSList  wrote:

 ?Hi Michael,

 Thanks for opening this conversation.
I?ve been thinking about something similar, with a slightly different
emphasis. I?ve been struck by how frequently I?m hearing ?we?re all in
this together?. So I?ve been thinking about how it is a time of both
personal responsibility AND a sense of the greater good that has never
existed in my lifetime. (We?re about the same age.) Even talk of
sacrifice. Something I recall my parents talking about from their youth
in World War 2.

 Something that has intersected this mulling has been
watching the amazing amount of constructive journalism happening right
now. Practical, responsive, listening to the questions from the public.
And, of course, the generosity of people self-organizing to help
others.

 One last element in my thinking about this: "tend and
befriend" rather than "fight or flight.? In brief, in 2000, a woman
psychologist looked at the research that led to coining the phrase fight
or flight to characterize human response to threat or stress. Turns out,
like much of that early social science research, it was done primarily
with men. The psychologist, Shelley Taylor, working with a team of
women, found women tended to respond differently. They took care of the
vulnerable and worked together.

 With nowhere to run, I see much of the
response to Coronavirus following the pattern of tend and befriend. It?s
a trend I?d sure like to see made conscious and furthered. I wrote a
2-minute piece about it:
https://medium.com/@PeggyHolman/journalism-that-tends-and-befriends-in-the-time-of-coronavirus-1ec800ccf9ad
[27].

 I think fighting and fleeing less and tending and befriending
more encompasses both personal responsibility and the common good.

 Be
well and stay sane,
 Peggy

 ________________________________
 Peggy
Holman
 Co-founder
 Journalism That Matters
 15347 SE 49th Place

Bellevue, WA 98006
 206-948-0432
www.journalismthatmatters.org
[28]
www.peggyholman.com [29]
 Twitter: @peggyholman
 JTM Twitter:
@JTMStream

 Enjoy the award winning Engaging Emergence: Turning
Upheaval into Opportunity

 On Apr 16, 2020, at 12:40 PM, Michael Herman
via OSList  wrote:

 Hi all, 

 I had a thought recently that might be
interesting here, and that maybe you can add on to, as a story and
conversation here. And then in the world. This overlaps with some other
recent threads, too, I think. 

 As background, I'm exactly old enough
that the moon landing is, as best I can tell, my oldest memory. I've
seen pictures of stuff that happened before, but I clearly remember the
space toys being given away at gas stations, our family buying our first
color TV, and (just like now) keeping our distance... in that case we
were supposed to stay six feet from the new set. 

 From that global
moment came all kinds of "big blue marble" photos, Bucky Fuller's
"Spaceship Earth," and other images. Now we had a picture of "all in
this together" where "all" really was every human. And then, a few
decades later, we've created a global network, a global economy, and
global epidemics. Not everyone made a direct, conscious connection about
those images from space, but somehow we all grew up participating in the
creation of these global structures and phenomena.

 Now I think we
might have a chance to accelerate our swing back, to the micro, the
local, the individual in equally strong, long-term ways. It took us a
while to get there, but the message coming clearer now is "wear a mask,"
for instance, "to protect others..." And inside of that, this seems like
a visceral reminder that "what you, the little individual does -- does
matter." It matters with masks and the virus, but it can be, and I hope
it will be, quickly translated to the plastic we use, the miles we
drive, the other things we purchase and reinforce with our money, the
way we manage emotions in groups, and so on. It matters for everyone to
manage their own "stuff," their own behavior, purchases, words, and
other choices. 

 This is what I hope we might be learning, anyway. And
within all of the possibilities, choosing to take responsibility for
one's own experience, actively choosing to be learning and contributing,
seems to me about the best choices we could focus on, each of us,
individually and personally. What we've been saying all along, in
various ways, that individual agency and actions matter, seems more
important and understandable that ever. 

 This makes me curious if and
how what is happening now with the virus and what we've all been
teaching and practicing and inviting "in open space," might shape the
world over the next few decades. I wonder what kind of a world might
emerge from increasing awareness of personal agency, responsibility,
learning and contributing, in meetings and everywhere else. 

 This is
one good thing I have imagined could emerge from this. This is the view
I'm testing as I watch the news and talk with clients these days.

 What
do you think might come out of the current situation, on any scale? 


And is there anything else to do about helping it along, for now,
wherever we are? 

 Michael

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OpenSpaceWorld.org

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Hi, Michael!

 I?m having similar thoughts, that this virus has created
the liminal moment for all these ideas and impulses to emerge into
concrete social networks and practices, many of which we can?t even
imagine. I, for one, am offering to Open Space in each community I
touch, starting with my alma mater, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
(WPI), Worcester, MA, USA. My intent is to create space for people to
process this experience together. We began by offering the extended
community of students, faculty, staff, and alumni a series of OST
gatherings that my compadres and I have dubbed, "WPI - 'In This
Together,'? with the theme, ?How will we, the WPI community, support
each other through this crisis??. (We are, in fact, employing a rules
mashup of OST and
https://liveingreatness.com/core-protocols/the-core-commitments/ [43],
which I?ll share more about here another day.) The first session drew
about 20 to a four-hour event. The closing circle asked to reconvene
every two weeks; next event is on 4/27.

 Peace and health,

 Marc
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...Sorry, Peggy. Just read your reply: ?in this together"


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 The new Space
Race:

 Thank you Michael. For offering the perfect invitation! What I?m
noticing
 is that the words ?I Care? are absolutely crucial today in the
self
 organizing that is happening: happening to benefit others as well
as
 self-as you pointed out.

 The Law of Two Feet is take
responsibility for what you Care about (as I?ve
 always explained it.?)

People are doing this. It is easy to work with them to offer the simple

patterns of OST to help them get done what they want to do. It is easy
for
 them to perceive that this is how things work and to ask the next
question:
 how do we create the system that ensures this keeps
happening? I am
 participating with several groups of multi-age,
multi-everything people
 who are doing that. So I?m speaking from
observation/experience.

 For us, it?s LIVE Open Space now. Offer Your
gifts wherever you?re
 attracted to go. While you do the work that is
right in front of you, ask
 the meta questions help people become aware
of what system is actually
 working for them AND listen to what all your
comadres and compadres are
 saying.

 For me, it?s back in the day,
before the corporate world became the most
 wealthy & fascinating place
to work in. It?s actually how we used to
 organize ourselves. (Those
days of experience are one of the things that
 caused me to recognize
the tremendous value of what dear Harrison Owen
 brought forward.)

 We
have so much to offer & to learn!! Let?s use the Law of Two Feet
(Acting
 on ?I Care?) right where we live. AND swap stories about how
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 Hi all,

 I had a thought
recently that might be interesting here, and that maybe you
 can add on
to, as a story and conversation here. And then in the world.
 This
overlaps with some other recent threads, too, I think.

 As background,
I'm exactly old enough that the moon landing is, as best I
 can tell, my
oldest memory. I've seen pictures of stuff that happened
 before, but I
clearly remember the space toys being given away at gas
 stations, our
family buying our first color TV, and (just like now) keeping
 our
distance... in that case we were supposed to stay six feet from the new

set.

 From that global moment came all kinds of "big blue marble"
photos, Bucky Fuller's "Spaceship Earth," and other images. Now we had a
picture of "all
 in this together" where "all" really was every human.
And then, a few
 decades later, we've created a global network, a global
economy, and global
 epidemics. Not everyone made a direct, conscious
connection about those
 images from space, but somehow we all grew up
participating in the creation
 of these global structures and
phenomena.

 Now I think we might have a chance to accelerate our swing
back, to the
 micro, the local, the individual in equally strong,
long-term ways. It
 took us a while to get there, but the message coming
clearer now is "wear a
 mask," for instance, "to protect others..." And
inside of that, this seems
 like a visceral reminder that "what you, the
little individual does -- does
 matter." It matters with masks and the
virus, but it can be, and I hope it
 will be, quickly translated to the
plastic we use, the miles we drive, the
 other things we purchase and
reinforce with our money, the way we manage
 emotions in groups, and so
on. It matters for everyone to manage their own
 "stuff," their own
behavior, purchases, words, and other choices.

 This is what I hope we
might be learning, anyway. And within all of the
 possibilities,
choosing to take responsibility for one's own experience,
 actively
choosing to be learning and contributing, seems to me about the
 best
choices we could focus on, each of us, individually and personally.

What we've been saying all along, in various ways, that individual
agency
 and actions matter, seems more important and understandable that
ever.

 This makes me curious if and how what is happening now with the
virus and
 what we've all been teaching and practicing and inviting "in
open space,"
 might shape the world over the next few decades. I wonder
what kind of a
 world might emerge from increasing awareness of personal
agency,
 responsibility, learning and contributing, in meetings and
everywhere
 else.

 This is one good thing I have imagined could emerge
from this. This is the
 view I'm testing as I watch the news and talk
with clients these days.

 What do you think might come out of the
current situation, on any scale?

 And is there anything else to do
about helping it along, for now, wherever
 we are?

 Michael

 --


Michael Herman
 Michael Herman Associates
 312-280-7838 (mobile)


MichaelHerman.com
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