"Americans of privilege have gravitated to comfort-above-all-else and it is causing problems, i think." - Best thing I've read in a while. I'll see if I can still put a similar notion I have in other terms, but this hits pretty square on the nail's head.Hi Daniela. Now I remember you. Nice meeting you the other weekend.Greetings from San Diego.-MattOn Tue, Jul 19, 2016 at 9:51 PM, Daniela Soleri <sol...@ucsb.edu> wrote:Hello Liz et al.,
It was great to meet you in Val Verde, and get a taste of Public Lab process!
I have looked over the code of conduct which looks fine to me--one thing to think about is the use of the word "uncomfortable." I know it is common parlance, but I believe it needs reconsideration because discomfort, as opposed to many other feelings, can actually be very very helpful. Americans of privilege have gravitated to comfort-above-all-else and it is causing problems, i think. Some vocabulary food for thought.
Best,
Daniela
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