Hello all
I really like the idea of us (well, whoever would like to)
reading something and then hearing different people's
responses to it. I think that it would help me become more
involved in the list, in that i would feel more confident
about having something to say.
Hopefully it might also draw out the other 'silent' members
of the list. One reason that I often stay silent is that I
don't quite know who i am communicating with and can easily
feel threatened by the dominant voices. I joined the list
hoping for the opportunity to expand my community psychology
knowledge and thinking, to be challenged and to be inspired -
this is and has been happening. However, I would love to
be coaxed out of my silence and would find the shared
reading a safe place to start!
Best wishes to everyone over the holidays and for the coming
New Year!
Lisa
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