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		<title>Mulled Questions (Mix with Cider)</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Jan 2009 02:42:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[	Here are some questions and speculations for a Thursday evening.

	Has anyone gone around to talk to the homeless in Austin, and published their stories in blog format? Even a limited site or an ebook would be amazing. I&#8217;ve looked for this project, certain that someone must have done it before I thought of it, but [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p>	<p>Here are some questions and speculations for a Thursday evening.</p>

	<p>Has anyone gone around to talk to the homeless in Austin, and published their stories in blog format? Even a limited site or an ebook would be amazing. I&#8217;ve looked for this project, certain that someone must have done it before I thought of it, but I&#8217;m not finding anything. Pictures, comments, yes&#8212;extended interactions and stories, no. How can we help more people without resources communicate with a larger portion of the world? What would they say, if we gave them a stage? <span id="more-1807"></span></p>

	<p>What about the people who aren&#8217;t homeless, but still spend time at intersections asking for change? I wonder what stories they&#8217;d tell. (Somebody should ask!)</p>

	<p>Who are the men who wait outside places like Home Depot for people to come and offer them work for the day? What kind of work are they looking for? Why are they there&#8212;and what series of events brought them to that pursuit? What do they do every day? What do they need? What would their perfect job be? What are they best at? What work makes them feel good, and proud?</p>

	<p>How can we connect these seekers with work that needs to be done in such a way that all parties benefit? How can we find a solution that serves the community, too?</p>

	<p>Why is it that those without the resources to pay for what they need are often so disorganized, or so confused about what they want, that I can&#8217;t actually help them? How can I posse up with someone whose primary pastime is helping others to identify the elements of their situation and clarify the next steps that would have the biggest impact on their ability to succeed?</p>

	<p>This person should be someone who thinks outside of the box&#8212;and someone who often suggests next steps that I am particularly clever with.</p>

	<p>How many people could we help <i>then!?</i></p>
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