Saturday, March 21, 2015

TwentyFirst Century Ideas and Innovation -From Trinidad, Intrinidad. Nottrinidad





I am lodging this here as a means of registration and copyright of what is really a brilliant twentyfirst century idea. And as I write, I realize there should be one website, perhaps hosted by the UN or on a webhoster created and called GlobalGlocal.com where everyone on the globe agrees it is The One Go TO website for any thing collective. And the website where a citizen of the world would lodge some innovative idea that benefits the world.

I have one of those. This is one such idea. I wrote it last night on my fb page

{could you imagine if election campaigning consisted of a community citizen engagement project. every single time?! every week. and so the parties would be competing to best each other's projects each week for the season. > cleanups would be a big one and oh so necessary, building homes and community centers, stocking and beautifying hospitals, soup kitchens, youth mentor match ups at children's homes, matchups at senior citizen homes. endless options.

 wow.
How completely innovative.


(R) (C) (March 20, 2015)
Maven MDHuggins, PhD


Someone help me take this out...
and what to call it though?

-------------------i see i never posted this--- 7:44pm


my second political and government election idea:

the political parties and their platforms, every week...should have an hour segment where fb and twitter activists, politicos and thinkers take the stage and speak. hopefully and primarily, not as diehards, as a matter of fact, the diehards should be excluded, cause what is the point of redundancy? but the idea would be to hear a greater balance, with more distance and wider perspective. introducing the issues of the small segment of 'thinking citizenry' would be the hope and ideal. the introduction of new ideas and thinking..like me talking about dave graeber ideas. I am also hoping that such speakers and the segment would be targeted toward growing citizen consciousness...elevation


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third innovation for and from trinidad:

journalists, term loosely used, should have twice or once weekly roundtables, across all channels, where they themselves discuss news items, stories that appeared, events that they covered that was featured only in soundbites to the larger nation and viewers...they know and see more than viewers do on all these stories. (note in fact, all the developed countries and their channels do this, bbc, pbs, cnn, aljazeera)

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