Wilma de Soto wrote:
€ I agree with you that the planned community approach has nothing to with a
listserv and that is my point; especially in an area with so many different
types of people that live and work in UC.


speaking of civility and the tensions between control and diversity, penn is hosting a forum next tuesday at 5 pm called "The Polarized Polis: Public Debate in the United States."

details here:

  http://www.upenn.edu/president/silfenforum/

...If public debate is indeed in trouble, from a
democratic perspective, who or what is to blame? Whatever
the causes, what remedies are available given America's
historic commitments to broad civic participation and
free expression?


if you can't make it to the event, it'll be webcast live:

  http://www.upenn.edu/president/silfenforum/webcast.html

ironically (or not) the forum is being held at annenberg's new public policy center -- annenberg school for communication (asc) is/was the host for kyle's list:

http://lists.asc.upenn.edu/mailman/listinfo/ucneighbors



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