[CRNMC] Next Steps

Baile Oakes baileoakes at gmail.com
Tue Nov 11 22:19:56 PST 2014


The public forum/meeting concept is key to the deeper education of our community regarding community rights.

Has Willow talked with you about her work regarding  developing community meetings on this topic ?

Sound that both Kelly and Willow are moving in similar directions.

all of which is enormously helpful

love

baile


On Nov 11, 2014, at 4:09 PM, Shannon Biggs wrote:

> As a reminder I am also available to provide public and group forums for
> talking about community rights. If we plan to work together in the future
> its always good to make connections in person. ;-)
> Shannon
> 
> 
> On 11/11/14 4:06 PM, "Charles Cresson Wood" <ccwood at ix.netcom.com> wrote:
> 
>> Yes, Baile, I believe it is appropriate that we now have some brainstorming
>> related conversations about the next steps for the CRNMC. Personally, I am
>> chewing on four possibilities:
>> 
>> (1) Public Events on Measure S: I like Kelly's ideas of public events
>> educating Mendocino County residents about what Measure S actually does. This
>> could not only acquaint residents with their new political powers as citizens,
>> but it could also talk about how to spot fracking operations, and who to
>> report that fracking activity to if it were to happen here. These events could
>> also generate new volunteers.
>> 
>> (2) Public Events about Community Rights: Paul Cienfuegos has offered, and I
>> think it would be great to get him back, to talk about community rights at
>> more public events, to advance the conversation about taking back power from
>> corporations; these events could bring in new people and further inspire those
>> who are now in the group.
>> 
>> (3) Litigation Contingency Plan: We urgently need to line-up a California
>> (preferably local) attorney who will represent us if we should be sued,
>> someone who will act as a liaison with CELDF, and someone who could help us
>> put together a litigation contingency plan to be used if we were sued.
>> 
>> (4) Mendocino County Implementation Efforts: We could meet with various people
>> in the County government to talk about what Measure S means, who will
>> implement it, who will prosecute offenders, what evidence is needed to
>> undertake a prosecution, what budget is needed to support Measure S, how the
>> new concepts of community rights fit into existing decision-making structures,
>> etc.
>> 
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