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OpenAid

@openaidnet

easy, open posting of needs & offers, via social media. Post or tweet/text us with tag eg #openaidCITY & we detect, help responses. by @tmccormick, @COVIDaccel

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linkhttp://tmccormick.org/projects/openaid calendar_today25-03-2020 06:52:06

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Tim McCormick (@tmccormick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

@WeAreTogetherSF @kimeejohnson Kim-Mai Cutler OpenAid Kanishka yes, sure! :) 🙏 Is essentially the main thing, #OpenAid, I'm working on now, with collaborators in PDX Portland People's Council and within covidaccelerator project incubator there, started by TITO - AIR MINERS & Eric Corey Freed. See also overview w/2-min video intro here: devpost.com/software/opena…

@WeAreTogetherSF @kimeejohnson <a href="/kimmaicutler/">Kim-Mai Cutler</a> <a href="/OpenAidNet/">OpenAid</a> <a href="/KaniKinSF/">Kanishka</a> yes, sure! :) 🙏 Is essentially the main thing, #OpenAid, I'm working on now, with collaborators in PDX <a href="/pplscouncil/">Portland People's Council</a> and within <a href="/covidaccel/">covidaccelerator</a> project incubator there, started by <a href="/titojankowski/">TITO - AIR MINERS</a> &amp; <a href="/ericcoreyfreed/">Eric Corey Freed</a>. See also overview w/2-min video intro here: devpost.com/software/opena…
Derek Thompson (@dkthomp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Defund Challenge: Every year, 20 million people contact the police to report a possible crime or to set up a block watch. Let’s say you literally abolish the police. Who’s responding to 20m calls where the voter on the other end of the line sees what s/he considers a crime?

Derek Thompson (@dkthomp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Think of "dialing 9-1-1" as a service with 20 million customers and—this surprised me—extremely high user satisfaction. Among those who contact the police, 80% of all ethnic groups say police "responded promptly"/"behaved properly" and most say they “improved the situation.”

Think of "dialing 9-1-1" as a service with 20 million customers and—this surprised me—extremely high user satisfaction.

Among those who contact the police, 80% of all ethnic groups say police "responded promptly"/"behaved properly" and most say they “improved the situation.”
Derek Thompson (@dkthomp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How do you replace a popular 911 service w/ millions of annual users? How much political pain is endurable if a city's defunded—or "abolished"—crime enforcement agency routinely fails to respond to many thousands of emergency calls from its scared (or just paranoid) citizens?

Derek Thompson (@dkthomp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'll end where I started: Policing is a bundle. The challenge before the Defund movement is separating the most toxic parts of the bundle without destroying services whose abolition will doom the project, politically.

I'll end where I started: Policing is a bundle. 

The challenge before the Defund movement is separating the most toxic parts of the bundle without destroying services whose abolition will doom the project, politically.
Tim McCormick (@tmccormick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Derek Thompson Alec MacGillis what if communities had an open 'X11' hub, call it #OpenAid, to receive requests/inquiries of all kinds, share to various parties for help, incl civic & mutual aid, lets you exclude police. OpenAid project I started explores the idea using social media openaid.network

<a href="/DKThomp/">Derek Thompson</a> <a href="/AlecMacGillis/">Alec MacGillis</a> what if communities had an open 'X11' hub, call it #OpenAid, to receive requests/inquiries of all kinds, share to various parties for help, incl civic &amp; mutual aid, lets you exclude police. <a href="/OpenAidnet/">OpenAid</a> project I started explores the idea using social media openaid.network
@sarahforpdx.bsky.social (@sarahforpdx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is a very good thread. It's also clear that this all boils down to the Portland Police Union vs. The People of Portland in terms of how public safety is funded, constituted, and overseen.

Tim McCormick (@tmccormick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

@sarahforpdx.bsky.social still, I think the People ('s Republic) of Portland could helpfully think more about what's possible to do independently of police, or govt. Eg, the concept of OpenAid is a generative, possibilist way to rethink or alternately approach it. Let's not just bang on the same wall

Commissioner Jo Ann Hardesty (@joannpdx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We need to dramatically change policing to ensure its community centered & less aggressive. We need to continue developing alternatives to police to ensure 911 calls get the right response. We need truth & reconciliation & we need culture change from PPB. We need accountability.

Tim McCormick (@tmccormick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Commissioner Jo Ann Hardesty how about rethinking not just 911 response, but the model of 911 line itself, perhaps combining with PDX's long-running/stalled 411 relaunch project? x.com/tmccormick/sta… c/OpenAid #openaid

Tim McCormick (@tmccormick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Commissioner Jo Ann Hardesty I respect & support your work & #PortlandStreetResponse. Also, for over year, I've tried to share to you a model for broad aid response, developed w/Portland People's Council, building on stalled PDX #311implementationPlan; never had response. Can you suggest how to reach you regarding this?

<a href="/JoAnnPDX/">Commissioner Jo Ann Hardesty</a> I respect &amp; support your work &amp; #PortlandStreetResponse. Also, for over year, I've tried to share to you a model for broad aid response, developed w/<a href="/pplscouncil/">Portland People's Council</a>, building on stalled PDX #311implementationPlan; never had response. Can you suggest how to reach you regarding this?
Portland Monthly (@pomomagazine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Should paramedics and social workers be sent to crisis calls involving homelessness, instead of police? That's what Portland Street Response wants, but the path ahead has some obstacles. pdxmonthly.com/news-and-city-…

Tim McCormick (@tmccormick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

@renaud_pdx Portland Monthly Portland Street Response OpenAid Ground Watch News Karina Brown Mingus Mapps for Portland Mayor Commissioner Jo Ann Hardesty @mkaiasand @sarahforpdx.bsky.social yes, expected. #OpenAid concept hypothesizes that it may take few resources to establish workable protocols that can engage the much wider resources in the community, by decentralizing. Eg, we can live-prototype a hub with Twitter, SMS+twilio, & Discord or Slack, for tiny $.

Kathleen Crowley (@k_crowleyla) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There’s no shared vision/coordination/strategy or collaboration. We’re failing wildly at a cost to all. But most importantly & tragically at a grave cost to everyone who is unhoused & unhoused people are being refused participation in it all. That should be unfathomable.

🧯landless lady ❤️‍🔥 (@rooflesser) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Kathleen Crowley The whole LAHSA interface is closed doors from our perspective. 🚪 Example: PATH’s Lease Up website enthusiastically engages property owners & buildings but if you’re unhoused? 🤷‍♀️call 211?🤷‍♂️

Tim McCormick (@tmccormick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

landless Kathleen Crowley let's imagine & prototype the community info/services hub we want to see. We could self-organize better interface & model, I believe; why only hope on 911 & 211 etc? See OpenAid project exploring this. c/Ground Watch News @renaud_pdx Portland Street Response #streetresponse #mutualaid

Jon Hillis (🏕️,🏘️,🌆) (@jonathanhillis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Has anyone built a "neighborhood fix-it app" that lets you go around and take pictures of broken things in your neighborhood's public spaces, create bounties for them, and pay people out when they get fixed?

Tim McCormick (@tmccormick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jon Hillis (🏕️,🏘️,🌆) there's #SeeClickFix as Ryan Rzepecki noted, but like most related eg 311 svcs is an interface to govt. Imo there's great oppty and need for a more decentralized, mutualized, open, multi-sector hub approach—I explore in OpenAid; maybe great public good for Cabin to explore?

<a href="/JonathanHillis/">Jon Hillis (🏕️,🏘️,🌆)</a> there's #SeeClickFix as <a href="/ryrzny/">Ryan Rzepecki</a> noted, but like most related eg 311 svcs is an interface to govt. Imo there's great oppty and need for a more decentralized, mutualized, open, multi-sector hub approach—I explore in <a href="/OpenAidNet/">OpenAid</a>; maybe great public good for <a href="/cabindotcity/">Cabin</a> to explore?