[CRNMC] crn Digest, Vol 5, Issue 7
Caitlin Alexander
caitlin29 at gmail.com
Mon Jul 7 15:48:33 PDT 2014
How about starting another List Serve that is not specific to passing this
ordinance that anyone can post whatever they want? A sort of brain
storming, collaboration List Serve for those people interested? Other
people and potential new people who are only interested in CRNMC organizing
and passing our ordinance do not have to wade through non-topic
information. Just an idea.
-Caitlin
On Mon, Jul 7, 2014 at 3:20 PM, Caitlin Alexander <caitlin29 at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Asking that the CRNMC list serve be used for CRNMC business is not
> unreasonable or dictatorial - everyone has their groups to promote and its
> fair to have it be focused instead of a becoming diffused and composed of
> all kinds of other information. Additionally, we could have people join the
> list serve who are of varying political backgrounds and promoting our
> non-topic, personal, political perspectives on a list serve seeking common
> ground regarding community rights and the banning of fracking could be
> problematic.We need to reach out to a broad population and keep the focus
> on passing this ordinance in November on this list serve, to my mind.
>
> -Caitlin
>
>
> On Mon, Jul 7, 2014 at 3:09 PM, Charles Cresson Wood <ccwood at ix.netcom.com
> > wrote:
>
>> Thank you Caitlin for asking us to focus our postings so that they have
>> some relevance to those things related to the Community Rights Network of
>> Mendocino County. I believe you have provoked a conversation that we all
>> needed to have, and for that I am appreciative. To my knowledge there are
>> no published guidelines for the topics to be addressed by this listserv,
>> but such guidelines are needed. Based on Caitlin's posting, the approach
>> that seems to be adopted by the core group -- of banning certain things,
>> is, as I see it, the opposite of what it needs to be -- specifically
>> inviting a focus on certain things.
>>
>> I believe that if we develop a list of things we wish to focus upon, that
>> list will guide people in their postings. I do, however, think that we
>> should not ban any particular types of postings. If the connection to the
>> Community Rights Movement, or fracking, or this November's ballot measure,
>> is not immediately obvious from the topic, then the poster should explain
>> the connection.
>>
>> I don't think that we want to be authoritarian or dictatorial here, nor
>> do I believe we should use any type of censorship. We should encourage all
>> sorts of new ideas, different thinking that is "outside the box,"
>> innovative approaches used by other groups, etc. If the list of permissible
>> topics is too narrow, as I believe it was with Caitlin's message, this
>> CRNMC will soon start to rigidify, the excitement will turn to boredom and
>> thankless hard work, the group will increasingly turn into a bureaucracy,
>> and we will take on undesirable aspects of hierarchical corporate America.
>>
>> So let's not have any moderation on this listserv, and let take a
>> positive and expansive view, encouraging people to focus on CRNMC,
>> fracking, and this ballot measure, but at the same time encourage them to
>> post on related topics if those topics would contribute to the work that we
>> are doing together. For example, the event that I just help to produce, in
>> the village of Mendocino, about colonization of mind, would be off-limits
>> under the new guidelines that Caitlin published. Yet the colonization of
>> mind is a fundamental conversation underlying the whole community rights
>> movement and absolutely should be part of our ongoing discussions. Those of
>> us who attended Paul Cienfuegos' workshops remember that we talked about
>> this topic in his workshops.
>>
>> Similarly, new ways to organize a community effectively, as demonstrated
>> by other groups, should be of particular interest to us all. Likewise, some
>> related things being done by the Occupy movement folks, the public bank
>> folks, the Move to Amend folks, and others are all related to community
>> rights, and we should encourage collaboration with those groups. So let's
>> not say anything is off limits per se, let's simply say this and that is
>> what we want to focus upon, and then go on to periodically remind people
>> about that agreed-upon general focus.
>>
>> /s/ Charles
>>
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