From TEDx Charlotte (see earlier post, “Are we Innovative yet?”) :
The day kicked off with Tracy Russ and Quentin “Q” Talley. Russ was “Left Brain” and Q was “Right Brain.” The idea, of course, is that you need both. They pitched 10 ideas at once wacky and thoughtful (left-right brain convergence maybe?)
1. Give every tree in Charlotte-Mecklenburg a name. This will help stop the loss of our tree canopy. So, “maple tree” becomes “Mary Dilworth.” “When ‘Mary Dilworth’ croaks there are tears and people care,” Russ pointed out.
2. Bring “art recess” into the workplace.
3. “Your Zip Code or mine?” Make friends with someone from a different neighborhood and visit each other’s part of town.
4. “Bedsheets not spreadsheets.” This is NOT what you’re thinking. The idea is to collect, via a website, the hopes and wishes of people in the community. Then print them on blankets and give a blanket of hopes to every Charlotte newborn. (All together now: “Awwwww.”)
5. “Pimp my CATS.” The CATS here isn’t the Charlotte Area Transit System but “Creative Access to Song. The idea is to put live music onto city buses. (Or should they charge more for musical ads?)
6. “Have a Poet in Chief for the city.”
7. “Dais Divas” – As long as there’s drama on our elected bodies, let’s go for it. Get elected officials every year to get together and put on a musical. ( The “Glee” technique.)
8. Wisdom of the Elders. Return to the traditions of many cultures that respect and admire the elderly and use their wisdom. (I guess this means that a lot of people think anyone over 50 is irrelevant, since they’re telling people NOT to treat them that way. Downer of the day.)
9. All high school graduates go to college.
The rest of the morning has been a mixed set of beautiful art, oddly didactic lectures, bizarre math/physics guy, and ended with the incomparable Tim Will of Foothills Connect.
I’m missing lunch now. More to come.