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About
us
Conversation Cafés
are sponsored by the New
Road Map Foundation, a non-profit educational and charitable
organization that seeks to foster a cooperative human community in a
diverse yet interconnected world by creating and disseminating practical
tools and innovative approaches to personal and cultural change.
Vicki
Robin,
President
of the New Road Map Foundation, has fostered the Conversation Café
Initiative through public speaking, organizing, hosting Cafés,
educating hosts, writing, and general cajoling and pleading. She is
co-author with Joe Dominguez of Your
Money or Your Life, an international
best seller. That book continues to help people free up their time from
the work-and-spend treadmill. Conversation Cafés help people
investigate what this newly acquired free time might really be for.
Since 9/11, Vicki has worked with the Café movement to help create
social spaces where empowered citizenship might truly show up.
"In reflecting
on the next steps I might apply myself to beyond promoting a shift
in personal consumption patterns, I realized that my core message
really wasn't 'Spend less' but was 'Reflect on what you spend in light
of your values.' The Conversation Café
project addresses the need to increase social intelligence, to build
social capital and generate the social engagement so we can actually
HAVE a wise democracy. I am doing this by building a network of Cafés
where people can have weekly drop-in dialogues about the key inner
and outer issues of our times.
"These
Conversation Cafés are about free speech. Not as something
that can be taken away in an era of repression, but as something one
strengthens through self expression in the presence of those who do
not agree. Free speech is our birthright. Repressive societies can
change the consequences of speaking, but they do not govern our souls.
"I envision
a culture of conversation a culture where people talk freely
without fear or taboos with friends and strangers alike.
I once asked a Dane how Denmark had resisted the pressures of globalization.
He said two words: study circles. Most Danes throughout their adult
lives have the habit of conversation about things that matter in small
groups.
"We can
do that here. In cafés. In Britain in the 1700s the government
shut down the cafés where people met to discuss politics because
they were sites of revolutionary thinking. Here, we get our news from
the TV, retreat into private sub-cultures through online chats and
interact only with people who see the world as we do. This is a formula
for weakening society enough to allow forces of repression to take
over. Conversation Cafés are an attempt to reverse the trend."
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