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Interactive sessions were led by [[Timothy V. Johnson]] and [[Shirley McClain]]. | Interactive sessions were led by [[Timothy V. Johnson]] and [[Shirley McClain]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:39, 12 January 2018
Robin Busch
CoC training school
According to Georgia Wever the first Leadership Training School ever organized by the Committees of Correspondence took place during July 1998 , at a woodland location in upstate New York. For almost a week, the 24 participants - who came from Northern California, Chicago, North Carolina, South Carolina, and the New York metropolitan area - "talked, challenged, sang, learned, swam, disagreed, feasted, danced, camped, and asked questions."
The curriculum was planned by a committee composed of Mael Apollon, Robin Busch, Leslie Cagan, Pat Fry, Bobby Greenberg, Mel Pritchard, Roque Ristorucci and Zach Robinson. In the follow-up to the Leadership Training School, the curriculum planning committee became the National Education and Literature Committee. It is co-chaired by Bob Greenberg and Mel Pritchard.
Interactive sessions were led by Timothy V. Johnson and Shirley McClain.
CoC
Robin Busch has been a member of Committees of Correspondence.[[1]
References
- ↑ Dialogue & Initiative 2016, By CoC Ed Fund, page 4]