Re: [OSList] Open Space in Prison

2019-08-02 Thread Michael M Pannwitz via OSList

hits?
Them is what I got when entering "prison" in the search field of the 
OSLIST Archives.

mmp

Am 02.08.2019 um 07:57 schrieb Michael Herman:

matches, mmp?

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http://MichaelHerman.com
http://OpenSpaceWorld.org




On Thu, Aug 1, 2019 at 11:55 PM Michael M Pannwitz via OSList 
mailto:oslist@lists.openspacetech.org>> 
wrote:


Yes Chris, it is an amazing success.
Exactly what I would expect.
But still amazing.

By the way, a search in the LIST archives reveals that Birgit, then
Bolton, has an entry in 1998 and you responded to it a week later...
and
Lisa Heft has an entry in 2005 that started a string...
In all there are 415 matches.

Keep it going.
mmp

Am 02.08.2019 um 05:09 schrieb Chris Kloth via OSList:
 > This week I have been doing some work with Adam Foss and his
Prosecutor
 > Impact program in Columbus, Ohio. USA. (See link below)
 >
 > As part of this two week program we took 40+ prosecutors to Marion
 > Correctional Institution for the day. Most had never been in a
prison.
 > Without going into the details, a group of 12 inmates organized a
day of
 > activities to provide the prosecutors to explore what it might
mean to
 > re-imagine the roles of prosecutors on the criminal justice
system in
 > the US and in Ohio.
 >
 > We entered a very large chapel in the prison and discovered a
very large
 > circle of chairs. Imagine my surprise when Wayne, a lifer, said that
 > while he had been inside he had learned about a process called Open
 > Space Technology and entered into a brief review of the
Principles and
 > the Law! He sent markers around the circle, explaining that they
were
 > serving as both a talking sticks and ways to identify topics... an
 > approach that accommodated the security concerns reflected in prison
 > policies.
 >
 > Purists might raise a number of questions about how the process was
 > planned and executed, but if the essence is opening space for
people to
 > organize themselves to have several rounds of dialogue within the
 > Principles and the Laws... I call it an amazing success. If
inmates and
 > prosecutors crying and embracing as part of the closing circle...
I call
 > it an amazing success.
 >
 > Before we left I asked Wayne how he learned about OST. He said he
found
 > this "old green book" in the prison library!
 >
 > I have been blessed to have experienced and convened many OST
 > experiences that left me feeling deeply touched, but I suspect this
 > session will always live deepĀ  in my heart as one of the most
profound!
 >
 >
 >

https://www.ted.com/talks/adam_foss_a_prosecutor_s_vision_for_a_better_justice_system/discussion

 >
 >
 >

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worldwide
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Space Workers in 76 countries working in a total of 141 countries worldwide

www.openspaceworldmap.org

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German, some in English, some as ebooks, some multilingual

https://www.westkreuz-verlag.de/de/Kommunikation
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Re: [OSList] Open Space in Prison

2019-08-01 Thread Michael Herman via OSList
matches, mmp?

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http://MichaelHerman.com
http://OpenSpaceWorld.org




On Thu, Aug 1, 2019 at 11:55 PM Michael M Pannwitz via OSList <
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org> wrote:

> Yes Chris, it is an amazing success.
> Exactly what I would expect.
> But still amazing.
>
> By the way, a search in the LIST archives reveals that Birgit, then
> Bolton, has an entry in 1998 and you responded to it a week later... and
> Lisa Heft has an entry in 2005 that started a string...
> In all there are 415 matches.
>
> Keep it going.
> mmp
>
> Am 02.08.2019 um 05:09 schrieb Chris Kloth via OSList:
> > This week I have been doing some work with Adam Foss and his Prosecutor
> > Impact program in Columbus, Ohio. USA. (See link below)
> >
> > As part of this two week program we took 40+ prosecutors to Marion
> > Correctional Institution for the day. Most had never been in a prison.
> > Without going into the details, a group of 12 inmates organized a day of
> > activities to provide the prosecutors to explore what it might mean to
> > re-imagine the roles of prosecutors on the criminal justice system in
> > the US and in Ohio.
> >
> > We entered a very large chapel in the prison and discovered a very large
> > circle of chairs. Imagine my surprise when Wayne, a lifer, said that
> > while he had been inside he had learned about a process called Open
> > Space Technology and entered into a brief review of the Principles and
> > the Law! He sent markers around the circle, explaining that they were
> > serving as both a talking sticks and ways to identify topics... an
> > approach that accommodated the security concerns reflected in prison
> > policies.
> >
> > Purists might raise a number of questions about how the process was
> > planned and executed, but if the essence is opening space for people to
> > organize themselves to have several rounds of dialogue within the
> > Principles and the Laws... I call it an amazing success. If inmates and
> > prosecutors crying and embracing as part of the closing circle... I call
> > it an amazing success.
> >
> > Before we left I asked Wayne how he learned about OST. He said he found
> > this "old green book" in the prison library!
> >
> > I have been blessed to have experienced and convened many OST
> > experiences that left me feeling deeply touched, but I suspect this
> > session will always live deep  in my heart as one of the most profound!
> >
> >
> >
> https://www.ted.com/talks/adam_foss_a_prosecutor_s_vision_for_a_better_justice_system/discussion
> >
> >
> >
>
> --
> Michael M Pannwitz
> Draisweg 1, 12209 Berlin, Germany
> ++49 - 30-772 8000
> mmpannw...@gmail.com
>
>
> Check out the Open Space World Map presently showing 486 resident Open
> Space Workers in 76 countries working in a total of 141 countries worldwide
> www.openspaceworldmap.org
>
> At my publisher you find books and task cards on open space, most in
> German, some in English, some as ebooks, some multilingual
> https://www.westkreuz-verlag.de/de/Kommunikation
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Re: [OSList] Open Space in Prison

2019-08-01 Thread Michael M Pannwitz via OSList

Yes Chris, it is an amazing success.
Exactly what I would expect.
But still amazing.

By the way, a search in the LIST archives reveals that Birgit, then 
Bolton, has an entry in 1998 and you responded to it a week later... and 
Lisa Heft has an entry in 2005 that started a string...

In all there are 415 matches.

Keep it going.
mmp

Am 02.08.2019 um 05:09 schrieb Chris Kloth via OSList:
This week I have been doing some work with Adam Foss and his Prosecutor 
Impact program in Columbus, Ohio. USA. (See link below)


As part of this two week program we took 40+ prosecutors to Marion 
Correctional Institution for the day. Most had never been in a prison. 
Without going into the details, a group of 12 inmates organized a day of 
activities to provide the prosecutors to explore what it might mean to 
re-imagine the roles of prosecutors on the criminal justice system in 
the US and in Ohio.


We entered a very large chapel in the prison and discovered a very large 
circle of chairs. Imagine my surprise when Wayne, a lifer, said that 
while he had been inside he had learned about a process called Open 
Space Technology and entered into a brief review of the Principles and 
the Law! He sent markers around the circle, explaining that they were 
serving as both a talking sticks and ways to identify topics... an 
approach that accommodated the security concerns reflected in prison 
policies.


Purists might raise a number of questions about how the process was 
planned and executed, but if the essence is opening space for people to 
organize themselves to have several rounds of dialogue within the 
Principles and the Laws... I call it an amazing success. If inmates and 
prosecutors crying and embracing as part of the closing circle... I call 
it an amazing success.


Before we left I asked Wayne how he learned about OST. He said he found 
this "old green book" in the prison library!


I have been blessed to have experienced and convened many OST 
experiences that left me feeling deeply touched, but I suspect this 
session will always live deepĀ  in my heart as one of the most profound!



https://www.ted.com/talks/adam_foss_a_prosecutor_s_vision_for_a_better_justice_system/discussion 






--
Michael M Pannwitz
Draisweg 1, 12209 Berlin, Germany
++49 - 30-772 8000
mmpannw...@gmail.com


Check out the Open Space World Map presently showing 486 resident Open 
Space Workers in 76 countries working in a total of 141 countries worldwide

www.openspaceworldmap.org

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German, some in English, some as ebooks, some multilingual

https://www.westkreuz-verlag.de/de/Kommunikation
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Re: [OSList] Open Space in Prison

2019-08-01 Thread Michael Herman via OSList
wow.  just WOW.  awesome.  thank you, chris!  wow.

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On Thu, Aug 1, 2019 at 9:10 PM Chris Kloth via OSList <
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org> wrote:

> This week I have been doing some work with Adam Foss and his
> Prosecutor Impact program in Columbus, Ohio. USA. (See link below)
>
> As part of this two week program we took 40+ prosecutors to Marion
> Correctional Institution for the day. Most had never been in a prison.
> Without going into the details, a group of 12 inmates organized a day
> of activities to provide the prosecutors to explore what it might mean
> to re-imagine the roles of prosecutors on the criminal justice system
> in the US and in Ohio.
>
> We entered a very large chapel in the prison and discovered a very
> large circle of chairs. Imagine my surprise when Wayne, a lifer, said
> that while he had been inside he had learned about a process called
> Open Space Technology and entered into a brief review of the
> Principles and the Law! He sent markers around the circle, explaining
> that they were serving as both a talking sticks and ways to identify
> topics... an approach that accommodated the security concerns
> reflected in prison policies.
>
> Purists might raise a number of questions about how the process was
> planned and executed, but if the essence is opening space for people
> to organize themselves to have several rounds of dialogue within the
> Principles and the Laws... I call it an amazing success. If inmates
> and prosecutors crying and embracing as part of the closing circle...
> I call it an amazing success.
>
> Before we left I asked Wayne how he learned about OST. He said he
> found this "old green book" in the prison library!
>
> I have been blessed to have experienced and convened many OST
> experiences that left me feeling deeply touched, but I suspect this
> session will always live deep  in my heart as one of the most profound!
>
>
>
> https://www.ted.com/talks/adam_foss_a_prosecutor_s_vision_for_a_better_justice_system/discussion
>
>
> --
> Shalom,
>
> Chris Kloth
> ChangeWorks of the Heartland
> 254 South Merkle Road
> Bexley, OH 43209-1801
> ph 614-239-1336
> fax 614-237-2347
> www.got2change.com
>
> Think globally. Act locally.
>
>
>
>
>
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[OSList] Open Space in Prison

2019-08-01 Thread Chris Kloth via OSList
This week I have been doing some work with Adam Foss and his  
Prosecutor Impact program in Columbus, Ohio. USA. (See link below)


As part of this two week program we took 40+ prosecutors to Marion  
Correctional Institution for the day. Most had never been in a prison.  
Without going into the details, a group of 12 inmates organized a day  
of activities to provide the prosecutors to explore what it might mean  
to re-imagine the roles of prosecutors on the criminal justice system  
in the US and in Ohio.


We entered a very large chapel in the prison and discovered a very  
large circle of chairs. Imagine my surprise when Wayne, a lifer, said  
that while he had been inside he had learned about a process called  
Open Space Technology and entered into a brief review of the  
Principles and the Law! He sent markers around the circle, explaining  
that they were serving as both a talking sticks and ways to identify  
topics... an approach that accommodated the security concerns  
reflected in prison policies.


Purists might raise a number of questions about how the process was  
planned and executed, but if the essence is opening space for people  
to organize themselves to have several rounds of dialogue within the  
Principles and the Laws... I call it an amazing success. If inmates  
and prosecutors crying and embracing as part of the closing circle...  
I call it an amazing success.


Before we left I asked Wayne how he learned about OST. He said he  
found this "old green book" in the prison library!


I have been blessed to have experienced and convened many OST  
experiences that left me feeling deeply touched, but I suspect this  
session will always live deep  in my heart as one of the most profound!



https://www.ted.com/talks/adam_foss_a_prosecutor_s_vision_for_a_better_justice_system/discussion


--
Shalom,

Chris Kloth
ChangeWorks of the Heartland
254 South Merkle Road
Bexley, OH 43209-1801
ph 614-239-1336
fax 614-237-2347
www.got2change.com

Think globally. Act locally.






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