I like the fact that there’s an active, strategic effort to engage in outreach, and I’m impressed with the media reach achieved to date. Also with how accessible it is, and how palatable, bypassing issues of tribal affiliation to get to the core principles and how to implement them.
I plan to get involved myself (both to contribute and to learn).
UPDATE, Oct 2017: I ended up not being involved for long. While I still appreciate InIn’s intentions and a number of aspects of their work, I didn’t feel completely comfortable and didn’t have the personal resources (esp time) to dedicate.
I like the fact that there’s an active, strategic effort to engage in outreach, and I’m impressed with the media reach achieved to date. Also with how accessible it is, and how palatable, bypassing issues of tribal affiliation to get to the core principles and how to implement them.
I plan to get involved myself (both to contribute and to learn).
UPDATE, Oct 2017: I ended up not being involved for long. While I still appreciate InIn’s intentions and a number of aspects of their work, I didn’t feel completely comfortable and didn’t have the personal resources (esp time) to dedicate.