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	Comments on: Mural on History of Graphic Facilitation / Recording Fields	</title>
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		By: April Doner		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[This is fascinating!
I am not sure if you have heard of it, but I learned over a decade ago about the years of work within the Independent Living Movement and its emphasis on using graphic recording/facilitation in their grassroots processes for helping folks with disabilities reclaim sovereignty over their lives while enlisting the love and support of their friends, family and community. (PATHS and MAPS processes are two tools used in this.)  The person-centered planning movement was also tied to this, and some of the folks I know involved were John and Connie O&#039;Brien and Beth Mount. 

I think this could be a wonderful stream of (I think) concurrently emerging practice to include when you are sharing about the history!

Also, I&#039;m not sure where it fits in but I know the Art of Hosting network and field has been highly instrumental in promoting graphic facilitation as a core ingredient in hosting powerful group processes to innovate amidst complexity.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is fascinating!<br />
I am not sure if you have heard of it, but I learned over a decade ago about the years of work within the Independent Living Movement and its emphasis on using graphic recording/facilitation in their grassroots processes for helping folks with disabilities reclaim sovereignty over their lives while enlisting the love and support of their friends, family and community. (PATHS and MAPS processes are two tools used in this.)  The person-centered planning movement was also tied to this, and some of the folks I know involved were John and Connie O&#8217;Brien and Beth Mount. </p>
<p>I think this could be a wonderful stream of (I think) concurrently emerging practice to include when you are sharing about the history!</p>
<p>Also, I&#8217;m not sure where it fits in but I know the Art of Hosting network and field has been highly instrumental in promoting graphic facilitation as a core ingredient in hosting powerful group processes to innovate amidst complexity.</p>
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