Ph.D, Communication, 1988, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
M.Ed., Counseling, 1980, University of Puget Sound
November 21, 2016 2:00PM through 4:00PM
Our Tomorrow
EXPLORING PALESTINIAN REFUGEES AND THEIR CIVIL RIGHTS IN LEBANON
Monday, November 21st
2:00pm - 4:00 PM
Metropolitan Bldg, Room 5183
CNCR has initiated a project that explores peace gaming as a process for conflict resolution. Come and develop your skills in gaming by participating, and learning how to run games with parties to conflicts, leaders, and social change activists! These three games, each one developed by a social change leader from the Middle East, will not only provide you with knowledge specific to the conflict explored in the game, but will give you insights into the role that game can play in conflict resolution and peace building, more broadly.
Come and Join us in an interactive game where your knowledge about Palestinian Refugees in Lebanon will be expanded and widened.
This game will develop your negotiation skills. Role-plays help to facilitate dynamic learning, as participants explore issues from both sides of the table, experiment with different approaches to resolution, and have an opportunity to see the results.
For more information, and to RSVP as a participant, please contact [email protected] or facebook.com/NarrativeAnalysis
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