To our good friends--
On April 19, José and I announced the Immigration Conversations to the
Hispanic Leadership Coalition for May 5 and 6, about 2 1/2 weeks off.
Originally we were going to get equal numbers of people pro and con
immigration reform. We discovered at that meeting that it was diffi
Dear All,
Thanks so much for your responsiveness and participation in our reflective
survey around the language of facilitation. I have now closed the survey.
I think we had a great response with now, in total, 140 responses!
Viv, Sash and I will be working (...hard!) to bring this all together.
Dear friends and collegues,
From Chile, we invite you to visit our new Web site.
www.amigoconsultores.cl/
As you will be able to see, the Open Space Technology, is one of the most
important services than we offer to our clients
Next to Juan Luis Walker, until the moment, we have facilitated 6
Dear friends and collegues,
There is a clear trend here in Svenmark to reduce the number of
government units:
- fewer municipalities;
- merging provinces into regions, and so on.
This means an enormous number of mergers: on the administrative level,
but also all institutions have
to merge: un
Lisa,
Quit tickling me!
I like the poem. Hope to see it in Russian translation.
So, since you are both Access Queen and Poet Laureate, does that make you an
Access Poet?
Thank you,
raffi
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Hi, all -
Raffi wrote:
So, since you are both Access Queen and Poet Laureate, does that make you an
Access Poet?
I like being an Access Poet. Or a Poetess Queeriate... Or a Quotess
Laureen. Or an
Olt Seascape Queen Creature
(an anagram, and for those of you for whom English is
What we do and what we think about what we do are (or at least should be) in
constant conversation. It is in this dialogue that our capacity for
effective action and our consciousness of the meaning of our actions are
both enhanced. It is all too easy to get hung up on one side of the
conversation