Page Title: Critical Coinversations

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Page Text: home Since 2000, the editorial collective has been hosting dialogs and framing dialogical relationships which embed the protocols of exchange in liberatory practice. Words find action in dialog. Dialog finds meaning in action. Many events listed below involve other collectives and participants in addition to the Journal. But as Critical Discourse is central to our practice, we feel it important to include some of these projects on the website. ________________________________________________________________________________ Dispatches from Occupy Wall Street We attempted to coordinate a team of engaged activist researchers from with-in #Occupied to look into how, and to better facilitate the popular education occuring within the occupations. See the research page here . ________________________________________________________________________________ Febuary 28th- March 4 2010 A broadly dollective week of events around issues relating to the ongoing UC Crisis Organizers include Cara Baldwin, Solomon Bothwell, Micha Cardenas/Adzel Slade, Zen Dochterman, Sean Dockray, Ben Ehrenreich, Ken Ehrlich, Liz Glynn, Marc Herbst, Robby Herbst, Elle Mehrmand, Marko Peljhan, Kenneth Rogers, Jason Smith, Cybelle Tondu, Christina Ulke, Caleb Waldorf, Michael Wilson and Kim Yasuda. Event Poster Design by Steve Anderson. The University of California had become an open site for conflict around neo-liberalism. Members of the Journal Editorial Collective (past and present) and our wider community have been involved in the struggle on campus. After proposing a class at the LA Public Schoo l around the strikes while concurrently dialoging with independent scholar Brian Holmes, the Journal colaborated in organizing a week of dialogs and and actions throughout California. These events were in relationship to the crisis, neoliberalism and ongoing privatization. There were several events that editorial collective members did not organize at all. We directly co-organzied with a broader collective the umbrella organization and the 2 day conference built off of Brian Holmes/16 Beaver's Continental Drift. Our drift was entitled:Control Society/Metamorphosis. Ongoing project continues at Occupy Everything.org More on the LA Continental Drift Control Society/Metamorphosis ________________________________________________________________________________

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