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  • Tiffany von Emmel 8:14 am on July 28, 2007 Permalink
    Tags: music,   

    Power at the margins in music video by Avril Lavigne 

    Anne Chao sent this to me. This is an entertaining animated music video of Avril Lavigne. It is also an ethics fable, which speaks of power at the margins, social class, and the dynamics of status. The video is meant for youth, but is appropriate for all ages. Tiffany

     
  • Tiffany von Emmel 12:01 pm on July 21, 2007 Permalink  

    it’s my birthday 

     


    RockYou Gizmoz

     

    Dear friend, I'm having a birthday party on August 9th to celebrate life and would like to invite you.

    For this invitation, I made a silly animation clip, that is above this text, but you likely cannot see in the email notification. You can see me in costume singing here, when you login to dreamfish, click on this link and push the play button http://www.dreamfish.org/node/527

    Please come to the party and celebrate life with me! A gift is not necessary. Having said that, if you want give me a gift, please make a lovely check out to "Dreamfish/Greenmuseum.org" That would really have me singing.

    where: Tiffany and Dietmar's house in San Francisco

    when: Tuesday, August 9th 7-11pm

     

    RSVP in response to this blog entry, or with Dietmar at dbrinkmann(at)dreamfish(dot)org or 415-643-1511.

     

    lovin life, Tiffany

     
  • Tiffany von Emmel 12:47 am on July 14, 2007 Permalink
    Tags: green, green for all, , ,   

    Connect to the power of Van Jones 

     

     

    Friday, July 13, 2007. Paul Loper and I carpooled to the meeting of NTL in Oakland, California. NTL, founded in 1947, is a group of professional consultants and leadership educators, a group which has a strong commitment to social justice, and is skilled in experiential learning and social psychology. I went to the meeting to connect with friends, and to be moved by Van Jones. I have listened to Van many times and have deep respect for him. I have been moved to tears with him at the Green Festival (see the video).

    "I want to thank you" Yes, Van Jones was billed as "speaker" and he did speak, but when Van speaks, Van is a mover. Van moved physically, embodying every emotional phrase of his stories. Van moved the crowd, emotionally – "You, you are the people that help people…and I want to thank you for doing what you do". My neighbor's cheek was wet with tears.

    And, he moved me. Van moved me to step up to move beyond "really, really, small dreams".

    "Pop a couple Advil and watch an Inconvenient Truth" His wake up call is that we have global problems – global warming, globalization's economic problems, and global conflict. If we don't act, in as little as 10 years, the ice which reflects back into the universe 90% of the sun's heat will disappear and then our planet will absorb that heat. In this moment of our history, it is up to each of us to step up and get courageous. But, pointing fingers is not the answer.

    Deep down, we must address also the spiritual and psychological crisis of the self. "It is much easier to confront the persecutor and polluter without and much harder to confront the persecutor and polluter within". As he spoke transparently about the moments when he felt little and scared, he made his body small, hunkering down. My mind then went to the moments when I feel little and scared, as moments when I carve out small dreams and pools to lead in. As he stretched out his arms wide and stood tall, I stood also for the world. When I fear, I think small. When I love, I act big.

    "Clean energy jobs build"
    The big solution which Van is bringing to Washington D.C. is that a green economy will address two of the critical global problems – environmental and economic. To retrofit the U.S.'s buildings for energy conservation, install solar panels on every home, create the green infrastructure – these are all JOBS. Jobs that unemployed young people can learn. Jobs that are empowering and leaderful, where youth can learn and expand their choices while making a critical difference to our global survival. Locally, as the president of the Ella Baker Center in Oakland, and nationally with Nancy Pelosi, Van is moving forward "green jobs, not jails".

    "Connect leaders of all kinds"
    Van moved the core of my heart when he spoke of our need to connect as catalysts from many paths, in order to come up with new solutions beyond what we know and do now. This is a time when it is not enough that we lead as individuals, experts, professionals. The leadership we need now is to connect leaders of all kinds, so that we can take it to a new level. "Let's connect you!".

    After Van's speech, we had an Open Space activity, in which people self-organized into small groups. I was struck by how in each of these small groups, the power of Van had taken effect. In our group, we talked about how to share transformative stories about the environment.

    When we reported back to the large group, we performed a skit of "Zip-Lock Bag Anonymous", and confessed struggles and small steps to not use plastic bags, plastic bottles, bathroom paper towels, Bounty towels. As people fessed up to the laziness of forgetting our canvas bags when shopping, and the fear in avoiding to watching an Inconvenient Truth", the crowd laughed and nodded as they listened.

    As we nod to our littleness, we then take the step to act from the bigness of our love for the world.

    I am moved to say, Van Jones, "I want to thank you".

    May we together bring forth a just, sustainable healthy world,

    Tiffany

     
  • Tiffany von Emmel 3:55 am on July 5, 2007 Permalink
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    Making Space for Collaboration with Eugene Kim 

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    Last Friday, I joined Eugene Kim, as he led Blue Oxen's first workshop of Tools for Catalyzing Collaboration: an Introduction to Collaboration Tools. I learned a lot, met some good people, and thoroughly enjoyed the experience. I went with dreamfish Paul Loper, Patty Nason, and met up with Adina Levin, and Arthur Coddington from Craigslist Foundation.

    Eugene did some thoughtful matchmaking. Before the workshop, he asked people what challenging scenarios they wanted to address and their learning goals. He then crafted a series of small group compositions that worked very well and where individuals had resources to share with one another.

    In particular, we enjoyed the team activity of designing workspace for collaboration. And, Paul Loper leading us in a movement experience to bring awareness to the presence of shared knowledge in the group, that went deeper than words.

    In one of my groupings, I worked with Pete Kaminski of Social Text , who introduced me to the joys of the social text wiki. I had an AHA finally about the wiki, which previously has not attracted me, because it wasn't pretty enough. But, as soon as Pete used the analogy of "improvisation" to describe how a Wiki works, then it all made sense. The collaborative process of improvisation allows for new forms to emerge as connections are made between entries.

    Eugene and his partner at Blue Oxen identify these Patterns of Collaboration:
    * Breaking bread together
    * Intimacy gradient
    * Celebration
    * Water cooler, watering hole, the bar (enemies meet in the same space)
    * Spotlight on others – Individuals are appreciated
    * Shared language
    * Shared display [try to play tick tack toe w/o paper] how much missed knowledge and communication without
    * Group Information Hygene
    * Visible Pulse – corrolary: leave a trail [ being aware of physicality during virtual]

    And going out for a drink afterwards at a local fun bar was an essential part of the workshop design. It was over a beer that Ade Mabogunje and I dove in at length to make connections between knowledge production and how to design for sustainable development. We talked about how the the dominance of Eurocentrism and the masculine in popular assumptions about knowledge. I had so much fun that I forgot the time, and got finally got a call from Dietmar to come home! So, at dusk, the gang all trudged towards the Muni train station and parted in stimulated spirits.

    Btw, If you want to have a beer experience with Eugene Kim, he has a good deal on the table. He is offering a Blogger Barter: If you want get started blogging on dreamfish, buy him a beer and he'll give guidance on learning to blog …. and from personal experience, I highly recommend taking him up on the offer.

    I appreciate your contribution to discussion and feedback with this blog. Cheers, Tiffany

     
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