Facilitators
The audio clips below describe facilitators working in interfaith dialogues, problem solving workshops, and narrative workshops.
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Mohammed Abu-Nimer asks what qualities are necessary for interfaith dialogue facilitators
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Herb Kelman talks about the preparation and commitment needed to facilitate problem solving workshops.
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Laura Chasin recommends that
the first phases of dialogue proceed in a highly structured fashion.
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Eileen Babbitt describes the work of Yona Shamir and the Center for Negotiation and Mediation in Israel. Shamir has worked to fight the pessimism that set in as the Palestinian-Israeli peace process unraveled in the late 1990s.
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Eileen Babbitt discusses an application of what is called a "to reflect and trust" (TRT) process amongst Arab Israelis and Jews that aims to train facilitators. From there, the goal is to develop consensus building and problem solving skills.
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Nancy Ferrell says one job of a facilitator is to model good process so the clients eventually can handle things themselves.
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Mediator, Silke Hansen, says mediators and facilitators play many different roles in a case as it unfolds.
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