Link Loving 15.02.12
February 15, 2012 § Leave a comment
- Aaah, finally I find the organisation I’ve been looking for – Finance Watch.
- This interview with an engineer on the Today Programme made me cry. Alexandros Papademos.
Work That Needs Doing
February 15, 2012 § Leave a comment
Millions of people are unemployed.
Millions of projects are going undone.
It’s time to put the two together.
Makes sense, no? Great work from the organisations behind this project.
Link Loving 14.02.12
February 14, 2012 § Leave a comment
- Why we love powerful music. Michaeleen Doucleff.
- How do you shop for something that doesn’t yet exist?
- A worldwork perspective on Occupy from therapist and conflict facilitator Lane Arye.
- Meet Xi Jinping, China’s heir apparent — the cleanest, least offensive, most loyal politician the party could find. Kerry Brown.
- How does Occupy fit into Bill Moyer’s Movement Action Plan? Pretty well explains Betsy Raach-Gilman.
- How groups come together – forming, storming, norming and performing. Bruce Tuckman (pdf) h/t Ro Randall
A.J. Muste Quote
February 14, 2012 § Leave a comment
An old man well-dressed and undoubtedly erect and respectable, a raging war in a distant land, a relentless rainstorm that made the peace vigil a solitary witness, and an inquiring journalist ready with question, pen and pad: “Mr. Muste, do you really think you can change the world standing here alone in the rain?” (or something to that effect). And the quick and unforgettable reply: “I am not here to change the world; I am here so the world won’t change me.”
Frida Berrigan has a lovely little piece about A.J. Muste.
Link Loving 13.02.12
February 13, 2012 § Leave a comment
- Six months after the riots and communities are taking the lead. Stephen Whitehead.
- Rereading the lessons of the Battle in Seattle for today. Ken Butigan.
- Get to know Sheryl Sandberg in this piece in the NYT by Nicole Perlroth and Claire Cain Miller.
- Shut Down The Corporations – February 29th.
- Stories of non-violent social movements in Sub-Saharan Africa. Good schooling. George Lakey.
This Is What Funding Could Look Like
February 13, 2012 § 1 Comment
The Edge Fund is the closest thing I have seen to how philanthropy would work if we are serious about systemic change. It shifts power away from those with the money, towards projects that are creating change from below.
There’s a big problem with philanthropy very few people want to talk about: the system that creates the wealth of philanthropists also causes many of the problems philanthropy attempts to solve. We don’t need philanthropists, what we need is a new world where everyone has equal rights and a fair share. If people have the means and are free of oppression, they’ll solve their own problems, they don’t need someone else’s solutions thrust upon them (especially if they happen to belong to someone with a vested interest in preserving the status quo).
Check out the website and volunteer to help if you can. This is really exciting.
h/t Hanna Thomas
UPDATE: Gavin Thomson has sent me this video of the Hummingbird Collective in Arizona, who are doing something very similar.
Link Loving 12.02.12
February 12, 2012 § Leave a comment
- Men and Development: Why gender should not just be about women. Mark Weston.
- Are successful people nice? Art Markman.
- Gavin Thomson shares his love of the Manic Street Preachers.
- Scale of the universe. h/t Matt Williams.
- Maureen Walsh, a Republican state representative in a powerfully emotive speech supporting marriage equality.
- Great interview with Tim Gee, author of Counterpower on Rhizome.
- Having few friends predicts early death as much as smoking or alcoholism. Harvard Social Capital Blog.
Remembering The Nashville Movement – An Interview With James Lawson
February 12, 2012 § Leave a comment
Link Loving 11.02.12
February 11, 2012 § Leave a comment
- The trouble with confidence is that it’s a completely unreliable guide to decision making. Jason Gots.
- Britain’s greenhouse gas emissions rose in 2010 for the first time in 20 years. The Economist.
- Could an independent Scotland become part of Scandinavia? Frank Jacobs.
- A documentary about The Spirit Level.
- Charlie Rose’s interview with Susan Rice – the US Permanent Representative to the UN.
Link Loving 10.02.12
February 10, 2012 § Leave a comment
- How not to deal with the Black Block. George Lakey.
- A case study in how not to behave as an NGO. Natalya Sverjensky.
- An honest story of failure. Refreshing and insightful. Francis Irving.
- The FBI released its 191-page report on Steve Jobs. Carl Franzen.
