Victoria, BC

My early morning haunt, Cafe Macchiato on Broughton St. in downtown Victoria.
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Whitepaper on citizen engagement.
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Presence is a very difficult thing to talk about and to explain. I think most of us know it when we see it, and perhaps recognize it when we feel it as well.
This video of 14 year old Jennifer Lin playing piano at a TED conference embodies presence. Why do you think she is so able to project her confidence on stage?
[tags]Jennifer Lin, presence[/tags]
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Community noticeboards still perform a function in many places, providing just the right channel for some kinds of information for certain kinds of people. Here’s a nice example I picked up recently – plenty of variety with announcements of events, things to be sold, and services to offer.Yes I know, neighbourhood online systems provide this and more, but there’s still something enchanting about the scruffy visible publicness of this as a role for a local venue like a post office or newsagent. I think I’ve seen similar in launderettes and chemists, but not in pubs, which is curious; and only ‘official’ (not personal) items in libraries
Why I vastly prefer the aesthetics of a real bulletin board in Open Space versus a computer assisted model with projection screens and an automatic scheduling routine.
[tags]bulletin board, openspacetech[/tags]
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The Elders are with us.
Could we do this locally? We are building Elders into the work of the Vancouver Island Aboriginal Authority for child and family services. What if the Elders sat in Council for all of us here?