Monthly Archives: September 2008

Better Together

I’ve felt extremely lucky with the pertinence and suggestiveness of our first two books on the syllabus.  Though Diane and I, along with the Orton folks, have put lots of time into thinking about this course it’s still new terrain.  I was afraid these books might feel thematically relevant but, on a concrete level, not so useful.  In part because of people’s really perceptive remarks inclass, though, Listening Is an Act of Love significantly deepened the emotional, generational, and spiritual context for our interviews and projects.  We’ll be having our first discussion of Better Together in just a few minutes.  But the first half of the book will clearly do a lot to hone our goals.  Very exciting!

Here’s one crucial distinction from the intro (p. 2):  “Some networks link people who are similar in crucial respects and tend to be inward-looking–bonding social capital.  Others encompass different types of people and tend to be outward-looking–bridging social capital. . .  Bonding social capital is a kind of sociological Super Glue, whereas bridging social capital provides a sociological WD-40.  If you get sick, the people who bring you chicken soup are likely to represent your bonding social capital.  On the other hand, a society that has only bonding social capital will look Belfast or Bosnia–segregated into mutually hostile camps.”

These will be useful terms to keep in mind as we proceed, both in discussion and on the ground in Starksboro.

Musings

Like maple syrup? How about Chilotes? Beautiful photos, touches on story/narrative capabilities with community development, Island of Chiloe, South coast of Chile. Check it out, in Spanish too!
can’t figure out how to do more than one link, so paste this in the browser. http://www.chiloestories.org

Ghetto Life 101, Audio stories on Chicago’s south-side. David Isay pre Story-Corps. This may be my favorite piece. Gets you thinking about narration, who tells the story? http://soundportraits.org/on-air/ghetto_life_101/

Upcoming Starksboro Events

Starksboro Days: Saturday September 20th

12pm-1pm:  Potluck Lunch and Ice Cream Social (FB Church Fellowship Hall)

12:45pm-1pm: Wrap up Discussion (FB Church Fellowship Hall)

1:30pm-3:30pm:  Guided walks. Three destinations to choose from. Easy to moderate walking for 1 to 2 hours. All three walks will begin and end at the pavilion on the Robinson School playground.

Frank Bryan Lecture and Dessert Potluck: Friday September 26th  7pm, Starksboro Public Library

Ham Dinner: Saturday October 4th, 5pm

Harvest Supper planned for early November, date TBA