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Women in Power – A talk given by Mary Beard |
In this talk Mary Beard reflects on points she also makes in her book Woman & Power – A Manifesto in which she traces the origins of misogyny to their ancient roots. The talk is nearly 2 hours long but allows for a much needed deeper exploration of the ways woman are seen, heard or silenced… |
Gisela Wendling | 01/11/18 | 03/14/18 | |||
CAFÉ Planning Call Notes |
These are notes from our first 2018 planning call with Teresa Ruelas. |
David Sibbet | 01/18/18 | 01/18/18 | |||
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Villager’s Drawings: Symbols for each Conservancy Activity Program |
We asked each Conservancy team to discuss its team’s vision and purpose. Then we invited all of the members to draw a symbol representing that purpose. Here are the simple drawings that they came up with. (I’m also adding a drawing of an axe, a hoe and a hut that came from discussion of symbols… |
David Sibbet | 07/25/18 | 07/25/18 | ||
Signs of Success, Shame and Pride in the Bisa Villages; and The Chief’s Role |
Here is a transcript of conversations about: (1) village symbols of manhood, security, success & status, and (2) the role of the Chief. I transcribed these statements of Hammer Simwinga and Allan Chungu in response to questions I asked seeking insights into the minds of indigenous farmers. (See below and attached Word document) Signs of achievement,… |
David Sibbet | 07/25/18 | 07/25/18 | |||
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Hand-Drawn Maps: Mpika Region and Town; Mukungule Chiefdom; Kaluba Village |
Here are some images of maps drawn by hand by local people of the region, nearby town, local chiefdom and village. (Apologies for the poor image quality). |
David Sibbet | 07/25/18 | 07/25/18 | ||
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3 Examples of Village Crafts: (1) carved wooden mortar; (2) woven cap; (3) basket and spoon |
Here are three examples of village crafts: A mortar carved from wood; a cap and a basket woven from reeds or other material (and a carved wooden spoon in the basket). |
David Sibbet | 07/25/18 | 07/25/18 | ||
Sweet Darkness – A Poem by David Whyte |
Sweet Darkness When your eyes are tired the world is tired also. When your vision has gone no part of the world can find you. Time to go into the dark where the night has eyes to recognize its own. There you can be sure you are not beyond love. The dark will be your… |
Gisela Wendling | 12/27/18 | 12/27/18 | |||
Whole Systems Design – a brief description |
This document was created by Laureen Golden after a sort of informal interview with myself and my colleague Erin Young in Australia. |
John Schinnerer | 11/15/19 | 11/15/19 | |||
Radically Real Facilitation-Session 1 Agenda |
This is the agenda for the Exchange. |
David Sibbet | 11/15/19 | 11/15/19 | |||
Facilitating On-Line |
Here is a writeup by Nancy White, a long time facilitators, about facilitating on-line. |
David Sibbet | 11/15/19 | 11/15/19 |