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<p>"Digital Talking Circle" - symbolically my guess is that we will pass
the floor around the screen without jumping back to the modertor - so we
need to pass the virtual right to speak from site to site - perhads west
to east or something - it will be agreed to on Sunday's call .
Ironically this is basically how the AG functions anyway. We need
to add this language and the context to the lore of the AG. See we
gained something already from this exercise. Evan's extended description
of a talking circle is at <A HREF="http://www.eot.ahpcc.unm.edu/DTC.htm">http://www.eot.ahpcc.unm.edu/DTC.htm</A>. Clinton
will not participate but would look in on it in progress - our hope.
<p>We are still organizing this and feel there is a home run if we pull
it off. Neal Lane will be in NM with Clinton so we feel there is
a good chance this will be seen by the President.
<p>For Monday, we would like to have Larry and Dan if possible at NCSA,
a group, yet identified at NSF at ACCESS/DC along with Phil, ANL of course,
BU, UK, MHPCC, UNM of course . We need to test on Sunday and stand
by for a period on Monday. Times will become better focused closer
to Monday BUT I personnally fear time will overtake the President and he
may miss Dine' altogether (Dine' is the third stop on his 2.5 hr visit.).
NSF has not been notified so I am including Elbert.
<p>Currently we may set up in the visz lab where the president may go (this
depends on Neal Lane getting Clinton from the lobby to the visz room) to
see a PicTel demo by Livermore The idea is to still do the talking circle
from the visz lab. I note that the two other demos the president
may see are PicTel - so if we can pull it off it is a big step foreward
for the Alliance AG program. Lane is aware that the current agenda
has the president in the lobby of Dine' only and that he wants to take
Clinton to the visz lab.
<p>Everyone on site - the Navajo group (represented by Al Kuslikis)and
the UNM group are working hard - other agencies are joining in. Bill
and our team(s) here have been doing tremoundous things. We
are greatly indebted to many of committed folks.
<p>Frank
<p>A web site with a reference to the trip is
<br><A HREF="http://www.pub.whitehouse.gov/uri-res/I2R?urn:pdi://oma.eop.gov.us/2000/4/5/10.text.1">http://www.pub.whitehouse.gov/uri-res/I2R?urn:pdi://oma.eop.gov.us/2000/4/5/10.text.1</A>
<p>PS
<p>Unfortunately i will probably not be present as a family health matter
takes presidence.
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<p>Bill Nickless wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE>At 09:09 PM 4/11/2000 -0500, Robert Olson wrote:
<br>>There is a plan in the works to use the AG in a Digital Talking Circle
<br>>with President Clinton, president of Dine' college, Frank G, Rick,
Larry,
<br>>Dan Reed, folks at ACCESS-DC.
<p>Excerpted from <a href="http://www.uccan.org/global/interfaith01.htm#5">http://www.uccan.org/global/interfaith01.htm#5</a>
we read:
<p>>5. Talking Circles
<br>>The initial challenge in interfaith work is how to establish trust.
<br>>Without trust, conversation soon grinds to a halt. How the conversation
is
<br>>conducted reflects power structures. A guest speaker is still a guest,
one
<br>>voice among many. How do we break out of the Western Christian model
of
<br>>conversation? Asked another way, the question becomes "How should
we meet
<br>>each other?" When this question was posed to Aboriginal communities,
the
<br>>response was the talking circle. In the talking circle, a sacred emblem
is
<br>>passed from person to person, and the holder bears the right to speak
<br>>without interruption. In such a way, the voices of all those present
are
<br>>honoured.
<br>>· The talking circle takes
time, which may at first be perceived as
<br>>a limitation but is actually a strength. It is a model based on completion
<br>>and respect, rather than reliance on "authoritative" perspectives.
<p>For context, the source of the quotation is the United Church of Canada.
<p>I don't know how a Digital Talking Circle would operate on Monday.
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<br>Bill Nickless <a href="http://www.mcs.anl.gov/people/nickless">http://www.mcs.anl.gov/people/nickless</a>
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