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Item Cultivating Change in the Academy: Practicing the Art of Hosting Conversations that Matter within the University of Minnesota(2013-08-15) Lundquist, Leah; Sandfort, Jodi; Lopez, Cris; Sotela Odor, Marcela; Seashore, Karen; Mein, Jen; Lowe, MyronThe Art of Hosting and Harvesting Conversations that Matter is a set of facilitation techniques focused on engaging diverse perspectives in dialogue, an approach to making change in complex systems and an international community of practitioners. Since 2011, faculty and staff at the University of Minnesota who participate in a three-day training work have been applying the approach to many diverse settings. Inspired by the 2012 University of Minnesota collaboratively authored eBook (http://purl.umn.edu/125273) on how technology is Cultivating Change in the Academy, this eBook features twenty-two stories describing how the Art of Hosting Conversations that Matter is impacting significant grassroots shifts in teaching, research and outreach across the University.Item Minnesota’s Film and TV Future: Cultivating a Healthy Ecosystem(Hubert H. Humphrey School of Public Affairs, 2012-05-18) Cruver, Amelia; Hauck, Matt; Intermill, Micah; Lundquist, Leah; Meyer, JohnThe stated mission of Minnesota Film and TV is “to create jobs and economic growth by promoting and supporting the state's production industry.” (MN Film and TV, 2011) This paper examines the literature around public investment in the film and television industry; the current state of the industry in Minnesota, including film, television, corporate and advertising production work and trends; and possible strategies to grow Minnesota’s production industry through public investment and the strategic leadership of Minnesota Film and TV.