I support the next conference in Ghana, and have a suggestion: we can
already schedule two conferences. I suggest the OM7 conference takes place
in Ghana in 2008, and the OM8 conference takes place in Budapest in 2009.
This will allow for more time for planning and preparation.

I support Ghana because this a region where Our Media has not been present
yet.  It is an important region in development, and most of our work is
related to development. It is also a region where new community media
experiencies are developing very fast, and the discussion on community media
is more necessary than ever.

On top of the above, we have Wilna in Ghana, her offer to organise it, and I
trust very much her skills as organiser and her capacity to gather a good
local steering committee. Let's wait to hear from her in terms of putting
together a good local committee.

I don't very much endorse the idea of regional conferences, because they may
disperse our efforts (as happened with the Social Forum).  There are other
instances at the regional level where people can meet in smaller groups. We
need all efforts together to put on one OurMedia/NuestrosMedios conference
every year or every 18 months, so lets focus on that and contribute towards
that end.

Best regards,

Alfonso


> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Wilna Quarmyne <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: Wednesday, May 9, 2007 2:53 am
> Subject: Re: Letter from Ghana - OM7
> To: [log in to unmask]
>
> >
> Good morning from Ghana, All.
> >
> > Last night, I had the chance to acknowledge Alfonso's expression of
> > support for Ghana's hosting of OM7.  Since then, there have been
> > similar warming e-mail from Mavic, Amparo and Tanja - many thanks
> > also.  Then came Clemencia's typically balanced and inclusive
> > response, copying the proposal from Arne, Stefania and Kate.  Very
> > much also appreciate the latter's disclaimer and expression of
> > support for Ghana/Africa.
> >
> > Thought of putting all together in a chain, but it might be too
> > unwieldy.
> > One of the great differences I experienced and deeply appreciated
> > at OM was the openness of the decision-making process - no
> > stultifying resolutions, no jockeying for positions or "prestige",
> > an effort to live the participatory processes that we profess.
> >
> > Athens, Ohio; Budapest, Hungry; Accra, Ghana - each clearly offers
> > the possibility to explore and extend new worlds for OM.   As in
> > Sydney, Australia (which is the only one I've experienced), each
> > admitting the world through, and sharing its own, different prisms.
> > It would be wonderful to be led by Rafael (even if we have not yet
> > met) through Appalachia and beyond, and by Arne, Stefania and Kate
> > through Budapest and Central Europe.
> >
> > Needless to say, we would love for all to come to Ghana/Africa -
> > the time is finally nearly-right, the need is so great, the voices
> > so diverse and the indigenous traditions so deep yet so overlooked
> > by the media.
> >
> > When I say "our", I'm speaking for GCRN and those to whom -
> > academicians, civil society activists - we have raised the idea.
> > We are casting the net wider - if possible, beyond Ghana - which is
> > partly why we are not yet listing those on the emerging local
> > committee.  There is already, as I mentioned, great excitement and
> > we just need to ground it in specifics.  You will hear from us by
> > 31 May.
> >
> > A Good Day, and for those on the other side of the world, Good
> > Evening to All!
> >
> > Wilna
> >
> > P.S.  Copied above is the other e-mail address I use - it has a
> > glitch so I can only receive from it at the moment.
> >
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