Thursday, March 1, 2012

I've Got the Light of Freedom: Slow and Respectful Work

I really want to share some gems that I picked from a reading we had for our Media Organizing Track.  I'm going to pull out some excerpts from the Charles M. Payne's  
 Chapter Eight: Slow and Respectful Work
Organizers and Organizing
Some of it will make sense if you've read that chapter, and some if it won't, but I'm going to briefly elaborate on the excerpts I chose for my own mental turned into to blogging notes.(Which will sort of answer the the 3 questions of : (indirectly at least)
  • How does trust form?  
  • What are the barriers to forming authentic relationships?
  • How can you build relationships through media-making?   

Loved This. Illustrated it so well. Thank God I can Juggle. Literally. 


Be approachable, and persuasively assertive.




You ain't the Messiah. Gotta be Humble.



Sincerity. One thing you can not hide. Either you have it or you don't. I remember a friend of my sister who was giving me some advice on elevator pitches, and he told me that people may  not remember what you said, but one thing they will remember is your passion.



Being Culturally Competent. This concept is stressed over and over in the Social Work program. In addition to the fact that you really have to meet people where they are and not where you think they need to be. 


 We refer to this in the program as one on ones. Basically, you have take people out to lunch.



This is my favorite part. This is Transformative Social Justice as I understand it. Slow work that takes time, a concept which at times is hard to grasp for some people, especially when we live in a society where instant gratification is the norm.











This has been my new Mantra lately.



Question Game

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

Last week in class we played a the Question Game where one person writes a random question on a piece of paper and another writes a random because. The questions and answers are than mixed up and randomly paired together.  The freakiest thing  is that most of the time the questions and answer pairing actually made sense.  Part  two of the game was trying to connect the question and the answer by then making another question out of the two with the other person's statement. This was our paring.

Why Are People so AFRAID?



Because of Corporate Greed.


People are so afraid because corporate greed makes them feel.....


Powerless


Insignificant


Insecure


Dependent


Defensive


Penalized for not conforming


How can people take back the power that was ALWAYS theirs?