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Wednesday, February 08, 2017
Fwd: Guess who was against the Department of Education in 1979
Tuesday, February 07, 2017
Saturday, February 04, 2017
Fwd: Faux news, Endless War and Unstoppable Climate Change
Friday, February 03, 2017
Fwd: [Art-All-Night] Call for Volunteers
From: Art All Night <info@artallnight.org>
It will be held at the end of April in a location to be determined. Art All Night needs one thing in order to be successful: a planning team of dedicated people to take on the responsibilities required for show preparation.
Art All Night Planning Members:
- meet Wednesdays from now until the end of April.
- meet Saturdays in April to prepare a warehouse.
- take on decision-making roles for certain aspects of the show.
- are not alone-- members support one another and each have a voice.
- work outside of meetings to fulfill responsibilities.
First Planning Meeting
when: 7 pm on Wednesday, February 8
where: Stephen Foster Community Center
286 Main Street, Pittsburgh 15201
If the planning team is not for you, know that you are still needed! Over 250 volunteers help out during the event. Volunteer sign up information will be sent out in early April.
Any questions or comments? We would like to hear from you. Please email info@artallnight.org or visit www.artallnight.org.
Twitter: http://twitter.com/ArtAllNight
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/artall
Fwd: TAKE ACTION: Protect Clean Water
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Thursday, February 02, 2017
Fwd: Really worth reading - parts 1 and 2 (updated)
From: John Hemington
Update
In some ways the two attached articles are a direct follow-up from the Ian Welsh posts above – the first directly references that post. If you haven’t taken the time to read the Welsh posts I urge you to do so, and then read these. The times upcoming are going to be tremendously difficult for most of us and we’ll need clear and effective strategies for determining how to best proceed.
John
Links
- Should Ds let corporate Ds lead and be the face of resistance
- Unrest is the only growth industry left
Wednesday, February 01, 2017
Fwd: NDPA 2017 Conf - Gateway Clipper Opening Reception
From: "National Drowning Prevention Alliance" <noreply@ndpa.org>
Date: Feb 1, 2017 10:34 AM
Subject: NDPA 2017 Conf - Gateway Clipper Opening Reception
To: <mark@rauterkus.com>
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Shock Event -- via Facebook and sourced to BC Prof
This was sent to be my one of my most thoughtful friends (of long standing)
Heather Richardson, professor of History at Boston College:
"I don't like to talk about politics on Facebook-- political history is my job, after all, and you are my friends-- but there is an important non-partisan point to make today.
What Bannon is doing, most dramatically with last night's ban on immigration from seven predominantly Muslim countries-- is creating what is known as a "shock event."
Such an event is unexpected and confusing and throws a society into chaos. People scramble to react to the event, usually along some fault line that those responsible for the event can widen by claiming that they alone know how to restore order.
When opponents speak out, the authors of the shock event call them enemies. As society reels and tempers run high, those responsible for the shock event perform a sleight of hand to achieve their real goal, a goal they know to be hugely unpopular, but from which everyone has been distracted as they fight over the initial event. There is no longer concerted opposition to the real goal; opposition divides along the partisan lines established by the shock event.
Last night's Executive Order has all the hallmarks of a shock event. It was not reviewed by any governmental agencies or lawyers before it was released, and counterterrorism experts insist they did not ask for it. People charged with enforcing it got no instructions about how to do so. Courts immediately have declared parts of it unconstitutional, but border police in some airports are refusing to stop enforcing it.
Predictably, chaos has followed and tempers are hot.
My point today is this: unless you are the person setting it up, it is in no one's interest to play the shock event game. It is designed explicitly to divide people who might otherwise come together so they cannot stand against something its authors think they won't like.
I don't know what Bannon is up to-- although I have some guesses-- but because I know Bannon's ideas well, I am positive that there is not a single person whom I consider a friend on either side of the aisle-- and my friends range pretty widely-- who will benefit from whatever it is.
If the shock event strategy works, though, many of you will blame each other, rather than Bannon, for the fallout. And the country will have been tricked into accepting their real goal.
But because shock events destabilize a society, they can also be used positively. We do not have to respond along old fault lines. We could just as easily reorganize into a different pattern that threatens the people who sparked the event.
A successful shock event depends on speed and chaos because it requires knee-jerk reactions so that people divide along established lines. This, for example, is how Confederate leaders railroaded the initial southern states out of the Union.
If people realize they are being played, though, they can reach across old lines and reorganize to challenge the leaders who are pulling the strings. This was Lincoln's strategy when he joined together Whigs, Democrats, Free-Soilers, anti-Nebraska voters, and nativists into the new Republican Party to stand against the Slave Power.
Five years before, such a coalition would have been unimaginable. Members of those groups agreed on very little other than that they wanted all Americans to have equal economic opportunity. Once they began to work together to promote a fair economic system, though, they found much common ground. They ended up rededicating the nation to a "government of the people, by the people, and for the people."
Confederate leaders and Lincoln both knew about the political potential of a shock event. As we are in the midst of one, it seems worth noting that Lincoln seemed to have the better idea about how to use it."
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Tuesday, January 31, 2017
Hockey anyone? How about a chance to win Penguins tickets too.
Saturday, January 28, 2017
Fwd: Defanged by Privilege
From: John Hemington
Links
Fwd: Did you know today is Data Privacy Day?
From: "Mozilla" <Mozilla@e.mozilla.org>
Date: Jan 28, 2017 9:20 AM
Subject: Did you know today is Data Privacy Day?
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Friday, January 27, 2017
Fwd: No effort will be spared . . .
From: John Hemington
Thursday, January 26, 2017
Great swim video
Strong Swimmers, Confident Kids from J Saunders on Vimeo.
This is the time to plan for spring swim lessons. In summer, it is sorta too late. Let's get our kids strong, and strong in the water.
In Pittsburgh, we're blessed as we have the pools. Next, we need to keep up demand and get time in our week to use them.
See you Saturday.