[NIFL-FAMILY:761] Use of list for advocacy

From: Jon Lee (jlee@famlit.org)
Date: Wed Feb 13 2002 - 15:00:12 EST


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I would like to respond to a very interesting question raised by Don Seaman
about the use of the NIFL List for advocacy purposes.

At a recent NIFL List moderator's meeting in DC, this very question was
raised and a consensus was developed by the moderators and Jaleh Behroozi
Soroui, the National LINCS Director.
1. NIFL discussion lists are public forums.
2. Messages posted by subscribers are not NIFL's views and positions.
3. NIFL list moderators are facilitators of the list, and should remain
neutral. (Which I hope I am doing.)

In cases where people post messages regarding advocacy, moderators should
make sure discussions stay on the focus of the list.  (Which, as the
moderator, I believe we have.)

To wrap up here is a direct quote from Jaleh:

"Regarding Don's question, I don't think we can dictate how people should or
can use their time or their agency's property.  Every agency may have a
different policy, some may allow use of their property for advocacy and some
may not.  It is up to each individual to know what they can do."

And with that, I would say thank-you all, take heed of Don's information as
he raises a good point, but rest assured that the NIFL Family List remains a
public forum for your use.

Jon Lee
Training Specialist
NIFL-Family list moderator
National Center for Family Literacy
325 West Main St, Suite 200
Louisville, KY 40202-4251
Phone: 502.584.1133 x175
Fax: 502.584.0172
jlee@famlit.org
http://www.famlit.org



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