[Oe List ...] I Found Hope
Isobel and Jim Bishop
isobeljimbish at optusnet.com.au
Wed Oct 26 00:49:41 EDT 2011
Dear Joan,
Thank you for sending this- it is encouraging to hear such positive
things happening in the local community. We here in Sydney are in
the early stages of this kind of meeting, and it is called The Sydney
Alliance, loosely related to the Industrial Areas Foundation, from
the '30's in Chicago- and Saul Alinsky, of 'other aeons'!
What a wonderful world!
Grace and peace; and love to you, dear Joan.
Isobel Bishop.
On 26/10/2011, at 2:23 PM, Joan wrote:
> I found hope in the most unexpected place last Sunday evening: a
> political meeting to meet the Mayoral candidates for the City of
> Phoenix mayor's position. This meeting was sponsored by the Valley
> Interfaith Project (VIP), an community organizing group I don't
> know much about but my friend Edith Byers had told me how impressed
> she was with the meetings she had attended. It is made up of
> Catholic and Protestant churches, synagogues and mosques along with
> some community groups. I wanted to get some information on the
> candidates so I went, along with 220 other people.
>
> The first thing that happened was two leaders from VIP briefed the
> group on the agenda for the meeting. These people are not paid
> staff but local people who trained by the VIP organization. They
> made the purpose and the agenda very clear, as they had done
> previously with the two candidates. This was not a meeting for
> them to campaign or to attack their opponents. We were there to
> support the leadership and no booing or heckling would be
> tolerated. The agenda had come from "house meetings" to talk
> through the issues affecting their lives as citizens of Phoenix.
> These meetings with small groups are often held during church
> services or at a school meetings. The three main issues that had
> emerged were jobs, housing foreclosures and neighborhood safety.
> The candidates were briefed on these issues ahead of time. Each
> issue was presented by a local citizen telling their story of how
> this issue affected them. Each candidate was given so many minutes
> each to respond. Several times the VIP leader stepped in to say to
> the candidate to please answer the question that had been asked,
> which really kept things on point. At another point the VIP leader
> stepped into say there would be no campaigning and to please
> address the issue at hand.
>
> When this concluded, both candidates were asked if they were to be
> elected, would they work with VIP on these issues and would they
> attend two upcoming meetings and the dates of those meetings were
> given. Of course both candidates said they would work with VIP but
> VIP then held their feet to the fire and extracted the promise to
> attend the two meetings on the dates given.
>
> The printed agenda had the meeting beginning at 5:30, the meeting
> with the candidates at 6:00 and ending at 7:00. As I turned to
> leave, I looked up at the clock and it was precisely 7:00 p.m. As
> we left the meeting. everyone had been given a sign-up sheet to do
> different things for VIP and there were women of about my vintage
> who were pressing folks to turn in those forms to become involved.
> Impressive!
>
> What excited me was to see the intentional process to deal with
> real issues, holding accountability with local people in charge
> demanding of our leadership to serve the people and all of this
> being done with love and respect. Now there is something worth
> replicating! Joan Knutson
>
>
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