I'm looking for ideas for a reading of approximately 400 words, on which to base a small-group discussion regarding something close to the theme "vision of the future". (Just to give you some idea how far from the theme is still "in bounds", the last session I put together started out with the theme "literacy" and ended up with the theme "misery to hope".) The reading cannot be prescriptive, in any way. It needs to raise questions, and, most importantly, evoke feelings: It shouldn't answer questions; it shouldn't project a specific direction; it shouldn't cut-off any reasonable perspective.
I don't have problems finding readings for sessions like these, but necessarily, what I find tends to be heavily-influenced by what I've read, what resources are sitting on my bookshelves, what I've been exposed to, etc. There's nothing wrong with that; I'm just one member of the committee, and we're a diverse group, so among the sessions that the group comes up with, overall, there's going to be a lot of different sources drawn on. By the same token, it surely doesn't hurt to benefit from other folks sharing their favorite readings related to the topic.
If you'd like to help out, please provide a link to the text. I've got a short deadline, this time, and so I won't be able to track paper copies down, or some-such. And thanks in advance for you help!
I don't have problems finding readings for sessions like these, but necessarily, what I find tends to be heavily-influenced by what I've read, what resources are sitting on my bookshelves, what I've been exposed to, etc. There's nothing wrong with that; I'm just one member of the committee, and we're a diverse group, so among the sessions that the group comes up with, overall, there's going to be a lot of different sources drawn on. By the same token, it surely doesn't hurt to benefit from other folks sharing their favorite readings related to the topic.
If you'd like to help out, please provide a link to the text. I've got a short deadline, this time, and so I won't be able to track paper copies down, or some-such. And thanks in advance for you help!

