Hi all,
Welcome!
Recall that we started with this:
Salons
As a means of transformative visioning, Genetic Alliance regularly holds salons, similar to the 17th - 19th century gatherings of intellectuals and other eminent individuals. In our case, individuals are not chosen for their expertise or the expansiveness of their resumes, but for their characters and their reputations as open-minded, curious, and willing to explore all sides of a given issue. Salons are fueled by the mechanism of open space, allowing unfettered thought and discussion; we leave our certitude and intellectual property at the door. Through our conversation, we realize more than any one of us could have done alone. This is our chief aim: transformative knowledge through conversation with others. We have held several of these salons. The salons are an increasingly useful way to practice openness and transformation; dynamic interaction around rigorous topics inevitably leads to disruptive and exciting solutions.
Traditionally, advocacy in the biomedical realm has been limited to support for affected individuals, raising awareness of disease, and promoting research. In this information age, with the tools of social networking, and a need to accelerate basic science’s translation to treatments and services, we have the opportunity to vision, strategize, disrupt and take effective steps toward a collaborative system.
WE welcome your participation in this space - to write or lurk - and to move us all to a new level of transforming the systems which bring us to health, well-being and justice!
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Just a note to say that I thought the SF Bay Area Salon was very stimulating.
ReplyDeleteI'm old enough to have witnessed the revolutionary transformation of thought about disability over the past 50 years and I hope I will be around to see - what I expect to be - equally transformative change in the next 50 (or better yet, five).
I think it is almost always in retrospect that we fully understand change and rarely, in my experience, has the change been what I anticipated - or even planned. I just try to remember that ALL of the pieces are ALWAYS moving.