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Guilt & Pleasure
Inspired by the "open space" style of conversation at the 2002 Reboot Summit, author and journalist Mireille Silcoff began a trend of intimate discussion groups—called salons—which started off in her living room and today take place all over the country, and beyond. As the thirst and number of salon participants grew, the need for a related, focused text became apparent, and thus, the Guilt & Pleasure (G&P) quarterly was born; founded upon the belief that a good argument, especially on issues of community and identity, has become too rare a thing. For more information and to access articles from current and past issues, check out the Guilt & Pleasure website. To find out more about how to use Guilt & Pleasure as raw material for good, old-fashioned conversation, visit the website's DIY section. |
