So if you're here you've probably seen that I'm trying out a new job, and part of what I'm going to do is create projects with readers. The first one we're going to try is something I call One Good Thing.
The idea is simple: I want you to say one good thing about a group you don't like.
If you're a Democrat, think of one good thing about Republicans. If you're an atheist, one good thing about people of faith. If you're a Carolina fan, one good thing about Dukies.
Those aren't the only categories, of course. Think about the one crowd you most complain about, the one club you'd never join. Now: Come up with one good thing to say about them. We'll be rejecting all sarcasm, cynicism, and backhanded compliments. You have to be sincere.
My inspiration for this is Ze Frank's 52/48 project, done just after the '08 election. Here's what it ended up looking like.
You're welcome to just write. But I'd also love photos, audio, video -- however you want to make your point.
Here's how to contribute:
If you write something, email ttomlinson@charlotteobserver.com. (You can also send photos that way.)
To leave it as a voicemail, call me at 704-358-5227.
If you want to put your response on video, upload it to YouTube and send me a link.
Whatever format you use, put "One Good Thing" in the subject line or say it right up front. Also, let me know who you are and how to get in touch. You should assume that whatever you send could go online and/or in the paper. We'll take contributions until we've got a good batch, then publish them.
We've got a lot more projects coming up -- including one in the next couple of days exclusively for high-school seniors. In the meantime, think of one good thing. And send it on.
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Saturday, August 21, 2010
Project #1: One Good Thing
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