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Endurance: August 2006
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Weaving a new narrative for survival. Monday, August 21, 2006. I was scanning through the handles on metachat this morning- rainbaby, amberglow, bunnyfire and others- and thought about research on weblog communication. Taking place at a university in Sweden where I recently made contact with a doctoral student from Louisiana. In times of social upheaval, it is good to know there is a place where you still belong. In times of social upheaval, it is good to know there is a place where you still belong.
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Endurance: October 2006
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Weaving a new narrative for survival. Sunday, October 29, 2006. And that was the message that we were giving to the rest of the world: that in this country and on this planet, one had to fight and be willing to die to be able to survive. Posted by Jay Taber : 11:16 AM 0 comments. Friday, October 06, 2006. To Meet Our Needs. Please consider our recent overture. Conflict and confrontation are (as always) still necessary, but if we can agree to protect our common wealth from criminal predation, then we will...
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Continuity: Services
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A Public Good Project Initiative. Monday, March 12, 2007. Since receiving the Defender of Democracy award in September 2000,. Jay is currently available for guest instructing, motivational speaking, as well as private one-on-one tutoring or consultation. Anyone considering hiring Jay is encouraged to review materials on his site. Button on either the Continuity or Skookum weblogs. You can listen to Jay speak about the Fourth World and the Fourth Estate here. He can be reached at tbarj@yahoo.com.
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Archipelago: November 2005
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Learning houses in a sea of stories. Tuesday, November 29, 2005. State of Psychic Disturbance. Popular" art is a collection of rigid patterns; "sophisticated" art varies the patterns. But popular art is material for serious art in the way that dreams are.You could say that popular art is the dream of society; it does not examine itself.They are stories that people want to hear. From the Spring 1976 interview of Margaret Atwood by Linda Sandler, published in the. Edited by Earl G. Ingersoll. Live in sobri...
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Archipelago: September 2005
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Learning houses in a sea of stories. Tuesday, September 20, 2005. Honor, Protect and Share. KNOW that the person you're talking to is going to be OK eventually. If you can't believe that, pretend that you do: invent in your mind a vision of this person back in a house, back in a job, back with their loved ones. It is not your job to problem-solve them into their new future, just hold out the possiblity for that in your mind for them to lean into.". The New Orleans Disaster Oral History and Memory Project.
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Meitheal: September 2007
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Working together for social inclusion in America. Tuesday, September 25, 2007. If communication in its myriad forms of expression is what comprises a culture, then the particular architecture or design of communicating is what determines that culture's level of human consciousness. An emphasis on beauty in art, song, dance, and storytelling will produce a very different consciousness than one inclined toward ugliness. Posted by Jay Taber at 5:51 PM. Friday, September 07, 2007. View my complete profile.
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Meitheal: December 2007
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Working together for social inclusion in America. Wednesday, December 26, 2007. A discussion on social infrastructure. Posted by Jay Taber at 9:46 PM. Monday, December 24, 2007. With A Little Help. Posted by Jay Taber at 10:09 PM. View my complete profile. A Place for Everyone. A Labor of Love. Identity Heritage and Education. A Racially Discriminating Society.
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Meitheal: July 2006
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Working together for social inclusion in America. Friday, July 28, 2006. Posted by Jay Taber at 9:11 AM. Wednesday, July 26, 2006. Fuel to the Fire. Part of building an inclusive society that meets everyone's needs is constructing a non-violent means of resolving differences. Marginalizing minorities because of their political or spiritual beliefs prior to even establishing a process of reconciliation dooms a society to perpetual discord and often lethal upheaval. Recently, this phenomenon resurfaced in ...
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Meitheal: August 2006
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Working together for social inclusion in America. Wednesday, August 30, 2006. If they refuse, they must be removed from positions of power and privilege, by force if necessary. As criminals they no longer have any right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness; it is time for them to make amends. Posted by Jay Taber at 9:56 PM. Wednesday, August 23, 2006. Blogging is a means, not an end. Posted by Jay Taber at 4:08 PM. Tuesday, August 08, 2006. If you propose fundamental change in power distributio...