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		<title>How and why we gather as Friends (in the 21st Century)</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Martin Kelley]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Feb 2009 12:35:14 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[On a recent evening I met up with Gathering in Light Wess, who was in Philadelphia for a Quaker-sponsored peace conference. Over the next few hours, six of us went out for a great dinner, Wess and I tested some testimonies, and a revolving group of Friends ended up around a table in the conference’s [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On a recent evening I met up with <a href="http://www.gatheringinlight.com/">Gathering in Light Wess</a>, who was in Philadelphia for a Quaker-sponsored peace conference. Over the next few hours, six of us went out for <a href="http://www.yelp.com/biz/kingdom-of-vegetarians-restaurant-philadelphia#hrid:11t7dYSSc9bWX8fu3g4TFA">a great dinner</a>, Wess and I <a href="http://www.yelp.com/biz/buffalo-billiards-philadelphia#hrid:qDYzC_5ChziAy3_hg4oUsA">tested some testimonies</a>,<br>
and a revolving group of Friends ended up around a table in the<br>
conference’s hotel lobby talking late into the night (the links are<br>
Wess’ reviews, these days you can reverse stalk him through his Yelp<br>
account). </p>
<p>Of all of the many people I spoke with, only one had any kind of<br>
featured role at the conference. Without exception my conversation<br>
partners were fascinating and insightful about the issues that had<br>
brought them to Philadelphia, yet I sensed a pervading sense of missed<br>
opportunity: hundreds of lives rearranged and thousands of air miles<br>
flown mostly to listen to others talk. I spent my long commute home<br>
wondering what it would have been like to have spent the weekend in the<br>
hotel lobby recording ten minute Youtube interviews with as many<br>
conference participants as I could. We would have ended up with a<br>
snapshot of faith-based peace organizing circa 2009.</p>
<p>Next weekend I’ll be burning up more of the ozone layer by flying to California to co-lead a workshop with Wess and <a href="http://robinmsf.blogspot.com/">Robin M</a>. (details at <a href="http://convergentfriends.org/">ConvergentFriends.org</a>,<br>
I’m sure we can squeeze more people in!) The participant list looks<br>
fabulous. I don’t know everyone but there’s at least half a dozen<br>
people coming who I would be thrilled to take workshops from. I really<br>
don’t want to spend the weekend hearing myself talk! I also know there<br>
are plenty of people who can’t come because of commitments and costs.</p>
<p>So we’re going to try some experiments–they might work, they might not. On QuakerQuaker, there’s a <a href="http://www.quakerquaker.org/group/2009reclaiming">new group for the event</a> and a <a href="http://www.quakerquaker.org/forum/topics/event-talk-2009-reclaiming-the">discussion thread</a> open to all QQ members (sign up is quick and painless). For those of you comfortable with the <a href="http://www.quakerquaker.org/notes/Contributor_Instructions">QQ tagging system</a>, the Delicious tag for the event is “quaker.reclaiming2009”. Robin M has proposed using <a href="http://search.twitter.com/search?q=convergentfriends">#convergentfriends</a> as our Twitter hashtag. </p>
<p>There’s all sorts of mad things we could try (Ustream video or live<br>
blogging via Twitter, anyone?), wacky wacky stuff that would distract<br>
us from whatever message the Inward Christ might be trying to give us.<br>
But behind all this is a real questions about why and how we should<br>
gather together as Friends. As the banking system tanks, as the environment<br>
strains, as communications costs drop and we find ourselves in a <a href="http://otherexcuses.blogspot.com/2009/01/social-media-vs-recession.html">curious new economy</a>, what challenges and opportunities open up?</p>
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		<title>More ways to QuakeQuake in the socialscape</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Martin Kelley]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Apr 2008 18:12:41 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[For any bleeding edge Web 2.0 Quakers out there, there’s now a QuakerQuaker FriendFeed account to go along with its Twitter account. Both accounts simply spit out the QuakerQuaker RSS feed but there might be some practical uses. I actually follow QQ primary by Twitter these days and those who don’t mind annoying IM pop-ups [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For any bleeding edge <a href="http://quakerquaker.org/">Web 2.0 Quakers</a> out there, there’s now a <a href="http://friendfeed.com/quakerquaker">QuakerQuaker FriendFeed </a>account to go along with its <a href="http://twitter.com/quakerquaker">Twitter account</a>. Both accounts simply spit out the QuakerQuaker RSS feed but there might be some practical uses. I actually follow QQ primary by Twitter these days and those who don’t mind annoying IM pop-ups could get instant alerts.</p>
<p>Web 2.0 everywhere man Robert Scoble recently posted that many of his conversations and comments have <a href="http://scobleizer.com/2008/04/02/how-our-digital-lives-are-spreading-out/">moved away from his blog and over to FriendFeed</a>. I don’t see that occurring anytime soon with QQ but I’ll set the accounts up and see what happens. I’ve hooked my own <a href="http://twitter.com/martin_kelley">Twitter </a>and <a href="http://friendfeed.com/martinkelley">FriendFeed </a>accounts up with QuakerQuaker, so that’s one way I’m cross-linking with this possible overlay of QQ.</p>
<p>For what it’s worth I’ve always assumed that QQ is relatively temporary, an initial meeting ground for a network of online Friends that will continue to expand into different forms. I’m hoping we can pick the best media to use and not just jump on the latest trends. As far as the Religious Society of Friends is concerned, I’d say the two most important tests of a new media is it’s ability to outreach to new people and its utility in helping to construct a shared vision of spiritual renewal.</p>
<p>On these test, Facebook has been a complete failure. So many promising bloggers have disappeared and seem to spend their online time swapping suggestive messages on Facebook (find a hotel room folks) or share animated gifs with 257 of their closed “friends.” Quaker Friends tend to be a clannish bunch and Facebook has really fed into that (unfortunate) part of our persona. Blogging seemed to be resuscitating the idea of the “Public Friend,” someone who was willing to share their Quaker identity with the general public. That’s still happening but it seems to have slowed down quite a bit. I’m not ready to close my own Facebook account but I would like to see Friends really think about which social media we spend our time on. Friends have always been adapting–railroads, newspapers, frequently flier miles have all affected how we communicate with each other and the outside world. Computer networking is just the latest wrinkle.</p>
<p>As a personal aside, the worst thing to happen to my Quaker blogging has been the lack of a commute (except for a short hop to do some <a href="http://www.raphaelwebscapes.com/">Haddonfield web design</a> a few times a week). I’m no longer stranded on a train for hours a week with nothing to do but read the journal of Samuel Bownas or throw open my laptop to write about the latest idea that flits through my head. Ah the travails of telecommuting!</p>
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		<title>Opening up the QuakerQuaker listings</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Martin Kelley]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Jan 2007 13:44:52 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Everyone can now add posts to the QuakerQuaker category listings. Simply bookmark the post in Del.icio.us, list the QQ categories and it will be added to the page. For example, say you’ve seen just the coolest post on Convergent Friends. Go to the “Convergent Friends”:http://www.quakerquaker.org/convergent_quakers page to find the right “tag”–in this case “quaker.convergent”. Bookmark [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everyone can now add posts to the QuakerQuaker category listings. Simply bookmark the post in Del.icio.us, list the QQ categories and it will be added to the page.<br>
For example, say you’ve seen just the coolest post on Convergent Friends. Go to the “Convergent Friends”:http://www.quakerquaker.org/convergent_quakers page to find the right “tag”–in this case “quaker.convergent”. Bookmark the post you like, write a title and description and list “quaker.convergent” as its tag. An hour or so later the post will show up on the Convergent Friends page. How cool is that? Here are “instruction on how to use Del.icio.us and title pages”:http://www.quakerquaker.org/contributors_zone_how_to/.</p>
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The QuakerQuaker homepage is still being edited exclusively by the QQ team. But I am watching the category pages and if a category post is on topic I’ll probably add it to the main QQ listing. If I notice that someone is consistently finding and adding great posts I might just invite them on the team!<br>
I’m hoping the category pages will expand and become more useful. If you have a particular concern for the Society of Friends, then please add posts to the appropriate section.<br>
Please don’t try to abuse the system–don’t post to more than one or two categories at a time and don’t use the description section for editorializing. I’m sure there are clever ways to use this new feature to wreak havoc. If I see someone causing trouble I might just have to end the experiment or develop a method of blocking someone. This has great potential to expand and diversify the Quaker blogosphere so let’s not muck it up with silliness.<br>
Let me know how it works! And if you appreciate independent Quaker movement organizing like this, “please donate”:https://www.paypal.com/xclick/business=nvweb%40nonviolence.org&amp;item_name=QuakerRanter%2BDonation&amp;no_note=1&amp;currency_code=USD&amp;image_url=https://secure.serve.com/nvweb/graphics/paypallogo.gif. The server bill is due again, the coffers are empty and I’m still unemployed.</p>
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