sorry i need to correct :
 
If we think of our world, "Wars, Violance, Hunger and Diseases" should have 
been the main issues in our agenda.

--- On Fri, 10/24/08, funda oral <fundaoral2...@yahoo.com> wrote:

From: funda oral <fundaoral2...@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Hunger
To: "OSLIST" <osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu>
Date: Friday, October 24, 2008, 8:19 PM







If we think of our world, Wars, Violance and Diseases should have been the main 
issues in our agenda. Because firstly these are the problems faced by majority 
of the population,
secondly the communication technology makes it possible for us to get current 
information on time, thirdly every human being is against all of them, and 
fourthly, we have globally enough resources to end all these problems in one 
month.
 
So why this doesn't happen? I guess our agenda is full of issues which are not 
that urgent although we all feel that somethings are wrong. We don't know how 
to get organized efficiently to be able to end these problems. Hopefully there 
are a lot of effort.
 
Personally, as many others in the list, i do a lot of work in these areas and i 
know how one simple word and act can change the lives of many people. 
 
My wonder is, knowing our intelligence, sensitivity and potential to 
collaborate, why we can not  get better organized to END these problems, no 
matter how much we are divided in different countries, religions, ages, sexes, 
identities, ethnics, professions, classes and so on. 
 
Funda
   
 
     
              

--- On Fri, 10/24/08, Pat Black <patoitexti...@gmail.com> wrote:

From: Pat Black <patoitexti...@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: Hunger
To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu
Date: Friday, October 24, 2008, 2:38 PM



Funda and all who have been engaged in this question,
I have been in deep thought about your question Funda and it has directed my 
thoughts to other questions.  Sitting in the United States I have to wonder if 
the militarization of my country, wars around the globe that directly involve 
our military, those that  result from our covert military operations and those 
that happen for reasons unrelated to our agenda and hunger are not directly 
related to the United States governement and citizens wanting to support an 
unsustainble hunger for more things.  Could the current situation we find the 
world in be directly related to militarization intended to bolster and grow an 
economy to accommodate unsustainable and unquenchable appetites for more 
things.  These are questions and they frame my thoughts on where to enter in.
Pat Black


On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 9:46 PM, Michael Herman <mich...@michaelherman.com> 
wrote:

two bits that might or might not be useful in these wonderings...

first, we did a statewide "food security summit" in illinois in 2001.  three 
days, full-on ost. proceedings are still posted here... 
http://www.michaelherman.com/publications/foodsecurity.pdf.  the event was 
sponsored by a large local foundation.  invitees included policy folks, 
farmers, soup kitchen managers, chefs, food pantries, homeless shelters, food 
distributors.  and associated agency folk like our friend ted ernst, who sort 
of followed me home from that event and discovered all of you here on the list. 
 the theme of the summit, subsequent events, and ongoing work was/is 
essentially "healthy food for all."

later on, ralph, we did a regional followup to address the findings of a report 
done by a new jersey outfit, called redtomato.org.  

michael






On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 8:47 AM, Ralph Copleman <rcople...@comcast.net> wrote:

Hunger is a tragedy anywhere, anytime.

That said...

In my experience, trying to organize a group of process consultants to deal 
with a specific issue has not worked.  It seems to matter little how deeply our 
hearts are stirred, we never get it going.  Conference calls and meetings get 
put together, and assignments get accepted, but things have always broken down 
on definitions, roles, deadlines. etc.  We do not follow through.

OS can be a HUGE and important contribution to any social change movement.  Can 
we use it to address the challenge of hunger.  OF COURSE we can.  It's a 
natural.  It's obvious.  We all know this.  But that's not the question.  Will 
we get something done around this?  That's really the question.

My answer to Michael's question?  Yes, it's a silly idea.

Now, please, somebody.  Make me eat these words.

Ralph Copleman

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