PATTERN
STORIES
“I
became enchanted with the stories and images revealed in
the dozens of interviews we gathered - the details of an
interaction, the honesty and depth of a speaker's voice,
the courage to speak about ideas not yet fully formed. In
these collective stories I saw patterns, often involving
an unexpected turn of events, a transformation, a healing,
a clarity that spirit can be made manifest in action.
Was
it possible to reflect the whole by linking together excerpts
from a subgroup of the interviews we gathered? I began with
a story that I thought was immensely engaging, wise, and
grounded in social reality. Then I began to search my mind
for a second tale that could follow this first one and also
take us in new directions. I would sit imagining the effect
each story might have on a reader and what new riches might
be found in the next tale. My role became that of weaver
and guide into material that together demonstrated the range
and depth of the field of collective intelligence.
I found
myself hoping that the readers might experience an emotional
resonance with the material, even a heightened sense of themselves
as part of a larger community of seekers and mystics.” ~Alan
Briskin
The Least Qualified Among Us:
Listening for
the Wisdom in the Group
From
Juanita Brown: “The year is 1966. The grape fields of
California are ablaze with conflict and tension. Cesar Chavez
and his fledgling United Farm Workers are seeking negotiations
through collective bargaining elections with the DiGiorgio
Corporation - the largest grower of table grapes in the nation.
Many new workers are frightened, already indentured by the
company who paid their way from Mexico and now living in DiGiorgio’s
labor camps. They support their brothers and sisters in the
United Farm Workers who are seeking a better life but they
have children to feed and have no passage home....”
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Least Qualified Among Us”
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