[rsc] Re: Learning Exchange sources - Leadership and Community Change

  • From: Eleanor Brownfield <stagemgrefb@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: rsc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 1 Apr 2009 13:18:40 -0700 (PDT)

I love this idea, too, Paula.  Let's talk - I don't know how I can possibly 
schedule it in, but I'd love to try, along with Sheila.  ;  }  Eleanor B


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--- On Wed, 4/1/09, Sheila Kerrigan <kerrigan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


From: Sheila Kerrigan <kerrigan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [rsc] Re: Learning Exchange sources - Leadership and Community Change
To: rsc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Wednesday, April 1, 2009, 12:04 PM








Paula, this is a great idea. If I ever have any time, I’ll contribute in some 
way.
 

Best,
Sheila Kerrigan
kerrigan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
2310 Stansbury Rd
Chapel Hill NC 27516
919-929-1624
Check out my book, The Performer's Guide to the Collaborative Process:
www.collaborativecreativity.com
www.heinemanndrama.com/products/E00311.aspx
 




From: rsc-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:rsc-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of 
PAULA LARKE
Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2009 7:28 PM
To: rsc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [rsc] Re: Learning Exchange sources - Leadership and Community Change
 

Hope,

You are marshalling together some important stuff; good returns on your hard 
work!

Sheila's book is exemplary in citing sources.  I sometimes do a workshop on 
nothing but source-defining and credit-giving for organizations.  Her book has 
been an eye-opener for many. 

Thank you Hope, Sheila, Kathie, Bob.  

I'm gathering ideas for performance pieces that fully explain RSC and Alternate 
ROOTS.  Multi-disciplinary performance pieces.  Any takers on co-writing these?

Yeah.  Living bibliography through performance!

Paula

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----- Original Message ----- 

From: Hope Clark 

To: rsc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 

Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2009 6:29 PM

Subject: [rsc] Re: Learning Exchange sources - Leadership and Community Change

 
Thanks Sheila! 

I hadn't seen the piece by John O'Neal. Really helpful.

Sorry about my careless spelling. 

Hope

 


On Mar 31, 2009, at 5:41 PM, Sheila Kerrigan wrote:





Dear Hope,

Spelling: Augusto Boal and Paolo Freire

Sorry for tooting my own horn: You may want to look at my book, The Performer’s 
Guide to the Collaborative Process, for sources for some of the work we do.

Story Circles also come from John O’Neal; He has written a piece about 
them. http://www.racematters.org/storycircleprocess.htm

Liz Lerman’s Critical Response Process is a part of ROOTS, although RSC may not 
use it all the time.

http://www.danceexchange.org/performance/criticalresponse.html

I would look at some of Nayo Watkins’ writing on RSC work and other work she 
did, including the Alternate ROOTS Resources for Social Change Handbook.

Also, Bob Leonard’s Building Arts and Community Partnerships Work Kit.


Best,

Sheila Kerrigan

kerrigan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

2310 Stansbury Rd

Chapel Hill NC 27516

919-929-1624

Check out my book, The Performer's Guide to the Collaborative Process:

www.collaborativecreativity.com

www.heinemanndrama.com/products/E00311.aspx





From: rsc-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:rsc-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf 
Of Hope Clark
Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2009 1:59 PM
To: Hope Clark
Cc: rsc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; caronatlas@xxxxxxx; schwarzman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; Bob 
Leonard
Subject: [rsc] Re: Learning Exchange sources - Leadership and Community Change

Attached articles as promised.


Hope




On Mar 31, 2009, at 1:34 PM, Hope Clark wrote:






Dear RSC,


I am in the midst of writing my thesis proposal about RSC learning Exchanges. I 
have a question. Can we (facilitators who have used them) name the sources used 
for the exercises/activities utilized in the LE's. I have this short list.


Will people add on to it?


Augusta Boal, Story Circles as developed by Roadside Theater, Building Arts and 
Community Partnerships: A Work Kit,Training for Change.


I am using Paula Friere "Pedagogy of the Oppressed" as the conceptual framework 
and articles for the Literature Review - a couple are:Community Change for 
Diverse Democracy(2007) by Barry Checkoway the founding Director of the Centre 
for Community Service and Learning, and Coaching Leadership Learning Through 
Partnership (2009) by Jan Robertson at the London Center for Leadership and 
Learning. (They are attached)


Checkoway distinguishes really clearly the difference 
betweenMonoculturalchange, Pluralistic change and Multicultural change. He 
describes advanced ideas of democracy where "lasting change comes from a core 
group of people who make contact with others who share common concerns and work 
together over time."


Robertson's article was published last month and has some very helpful comments 
on leadership contrasting the climate of market driven public policies with 
what she describes as "knowledge through coaching, networking and professional 
learning communities".


I have been reading articles from the websites of Animating Democracy, CAN, at 
SIAP, the Urban Institute, and other academic journals - community psychology 
sparking my interest, but please let me know if there is something you think 
would be good to look at.


many thanks.




Hope Clark



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