Life in late capitalism can be vexing, alienating, fragmenting, and otherwise frustrating. There are many wonderful things in my life, but I'm more likely to talk about what's bad rather than what's good. I'm going to try to post one good thing here each day, and if you would join in by adding a good thing from your day in the comments, I'd love it--I'd absolutely love it. --RR
4/16: my two cents
A campus organization asked me to give a brief presentation this Monday evening on gender-neutral pronoun usage. (For the record, I'm a vocal proponent of the use of they, them, and their in the singular.) Today I put together my script and PowerPoint for the talk, and I enjoyed having the chance to formulate a coherent overview of the issue and my ideas about it. So, yes, my good thing for the day was getting to spend part of my afternoon thinking about grammar.
My good thing is that I made something happen!
ReplyDeleteI was frustrated that our community, Sonoma, California, which is full of history and sites and sights never participates in the worldwide sketchcrawl movement. So..... when I learned that one would be held internationally on April 16 I arbitrarily decided that sketchers would meet on the Plaza at 11:00. I wrote a press release for two newspapers and online sources, made fliers for the local art supplies store and my watercolor class and spread the word.
Twelve people showed up! A local reporter came to take photos and cover the event. Twelve people drew together, more or less, for three hours, had a great time, learned each others names and want me to organize them for the next event.
Such a simple innocent pleasure, people taking time to draw in their own community.
I had never heard of a sketchcrawl before--what a great idea. And kudos to you, Barbara, for organizing one!
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