Vol. XVII,
No.1 Fall, 2002
EDITOR'S COMMENTS
Wishing you a very fine fall. The world
continues to go through many shifts producing a great many developments
in areas of our concern.
WE WELCOME YOUR THOUGHTS ABOUT ALL THAT
IS IN PROGRESS. These pages serve as a networking and dialoguing
vehicle between annual meetings. We strongly encourage you to
contribute articles (up to 1000 words), news, announcements,
comments, queries, responses and art work.
It would be very fine if we could develop
ongoing discussion from issue to issue.
We especially invite you to send us a
brief note about what you are doing, your concerns and queries,
relating to nonviolent change, for our "What We Are About"
page. Whenever possible, please make submissions on disk or via
e-mail to ssachs@earthlink.net.
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mailing. Then he sends the issue to Darling, who then edits for
webformatting and then publishes the issue on the web. (unsigned
writings are Steve's).
We are looking for someone who may be
able to format our issues in a better way and who might handle
our e-mailing (and possibly printing and posting as well). We
would welcome their joining in the editing and writing.
We welcome additional editors and
column writers to cover geographic
or topic areas on an ongoing or one time basis.
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Team business can be directed to any of the co-chairs or to other
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DON COLE
ORGANIZATION DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE
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440.729.7419
DonWCole@aol.com
Don is coordinating networking among organizations,
or
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513.422.7107
Tom researches computer networking.
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Systems Change - an interorganizational and international project
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