Event:2015/07/19 Challenging Dominant Culture

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Challenging Dominant Culture Working Group (CDC WG) 19 July 2015

Attendees

  • Sarah P, Niki, Dusty, Gwen, Cere, Yar, Matt, Libbie, Julio (notes)

Agenda

  * Recurring Potluck +
      ** More Community Circles +
   * Lynice Pinkard talk on burnout (summary?)
   * Bottomliner transition (Sarah > Dusty + Julio?) +
   * SEEDS mediaion - Julio will pay for it with some people $20 each ++
   ** Diana (and others that are not too involved) could mediation
   * Visioning + Planning Process +
   * Mental health de-escalation training
   * Welcome Orientation Project

Regular Potlucks

  • Sarah: talked with Ziji Collective about hosting a weekly meal (open to Omni members and neighbors), partner with Phat Beets or FNB?
  • Niki: maybe having each week with a different activity: RJ circles, theater one monthly large gathering?
  • Sarah will talk with Phat Beets and FNB about their involvement
  • Sarah will schedule meeting with Ziji (late August)
  • Julio: what does Ziji get out of it?
    • Libbie/Sarah: They are a sect of Buddhism that is interested in social change, and ressonate with the mission of the Omni
  • Matt: schedule a trial "planning" meal? +++ (late August)


Lynice (Burnout) Report Back

  • Niki: Lynice is willing to participate in regular community circles
    • Libbie: in conjunction with
  • Other ideas she had for the CDC could tackle
    • Structurelessness creating a lot of confusion; accumulations of power, amorphous
    • Suggestion for addressing the lack of structure...
    • connection to visioning and planning / welcoming and orientation
    • Dusty: disconnect between vision/values and structure; does Lynice actually know or support our values?
    • Niki: she isn't proposing a "program", but just sees that our values are not implementable in our current structure
    • Matt: RJ practice: paradigm of establishing a circle with a strong intention: show strength (community building) and deal with conflict (harm)?
    • Julio: circle for to deal with the core values of RJ?
    • Sarah: bringing real solidarity and trust
    • Matt: who would you expect to attend?
    • Niki: depend on the circle. E.g. orientation discussion on values and expectations
    • Matt: so it's a placeholder for addressing a specific issues, that will be predetermined later. Propose a trial run
    • Libbie: It is also about creating a culture that manifests our values... Could be part of visioning process, use the form of circle to demonstrate
    • Sarah: would attract more people who do not want to do meetings, but can offer up their open heart instead.
    • Niki: potential to require people to attend a meeting of this
    • Duisty:Shame that so many people who come to the Omni all the time who don't know what the Omni is
    • Matt: Support regular space to deal with issues. Concerned with the idea that this idea could lose steam; prep so that doesn't happen. Monthly would be good. I see now that the motivation for an orientation circle.
    • Dusty: monthly?

RJC training

  • Libbie will follow-up with Amgo about payment for Julie
  • Libbie will follow-up with Julie about future involvement

Bottomliner

  • Julio willing to do some meetings, not all.
  • Libbie can tag team with Julio or whoever
  • Dusty will be gone for the first two weeks of August ... then will move Aug 30 (for a year)
  • What are the duties?
    • Sending out email notification about meetings
    • Make sure there the meeting is on the calendar
    • Make sure notes are taken and disseminated
  • Dusty will own the PP role for next week (July 26)
  • Julio/Libbie will update the calendar

Visioning and Planning

  • Libbie hoping to tackle visioning and planning
  • working with Laura T, who has experience in facilitation and specifically this topic
  • Niki: Is it an open meeting?
  • Libbie: was inviting people specifically one on one
  • Dusty: might be better to be safe than sorry
  • Yar: should be able to meet individually or with groups. Important discussions happen all the time informally
  • Julio: no real decisions... so only planning the actual class and effort... no need to make it open to everyone
  • Niki: We are always going to meet in individual
  • Dusty: Agree with everyone; just has a fear of non-transparency

Orientation and Welcoming Project

  • Dusty
  • Having many informal decisions
  • Leaving soon, so don't want to overcommitt and underdeliver
  • Maybe Visioning process will drive orientation
  • Orientations are very cool.
    • Julio to add the orientation to the calendar (2 weeks left)
  • Libbie can print Niki's copy
  • Niki to share it with the group


Mental health de-escalation training

Libbie did some research

  • the Coalition for Alternatives to Mental Health

http://www.berkeleydailyplanet.com/issue/2011-08-17/article/38254?headline=Berkeley-s-Drop-In-Center-A-Client-Run-Help-Center--By-Lydia-Gans

  • east bay community recovery project:

http://www.ebcrp.org/about/agency-history

  • Alameda county mental health alliance community orgs:

http://mhaac.org/support/mental-health-resources/community-mental-health-resources.html

  • Libbie: What is the ask?
    • Niki: need to identify techniques and strategies for handling situations with
    • Dusty: Hard to grasp the
    • Yar: There's a problem with the framing, and it might affect the execution
    • Libbie: Encountering a conflict with people who may not be able to cope with the situation... how to be helpful rather than harmful
    • Libbie: also could get
  • Niki has a friend whose sister was murdered


Mediation

  • SEEDS training
  • Ask for a general fund?
  • Julio: Talk to SEEDS
  • Julio: reimbursement request later

Matt, Libbie, Julio