DiscoverRandom Acts of LivingChris and I talk about just every thing one can think of in 20 minutes, Amazing!
Chris and I talk about just every thing one can think of in 20 minutes, Amazing!

Chris and I talk about just every thing one can think of in 20 minutes, Amazing!

Update: 2021-05-30
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Here we are once more with our very favorite Chris Block talking about everything from, being vaccinated and getting to the steam baths, to how we look at work and meetings post-pandemic. So much to talk about...

 How do we do meetings now that we know we don't always have to meet in person but meeting in person allows us to create community quicker, quoting  Peter Block ( no Relation)  From his book, The Structure of Community,   "Every time we meet is an opportunity to create the world we want to live, "  given that how do we then use these meeting spaces to address equity and inclusion and create the world that wants to live in, it is possible now we need to implement it. 
Finally, Chris updates us on his new position in San Fransisco the job he has been training for his entire life,  housing the homeless, feeling most days that they are making gains, given that there are actually resources available for this there is no reason not to house even those that have been neglected in the past. This is our moment as a society to step up and change the system and if he fails he is asking people to hold him accountable!  
Our last thought is on to. discuss the systemic issues that cause inequity, so you gentle listeners please join us in the conversation with ideas or thoughts on how to transform these systems with equity and inclusion! 

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Chris and I talk about just every thing one can think of in 20 minutes, Amazing!

Chris and I talk about just every thing one can think of in 20 minutes, Amazing!

Emillia Noordhoek