Sandy
Joined: 20 Jan 2004
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Location: Boiling Springs, PA
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Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2007 1:29 pm?? ?Post subject: Sandy Interviewed on Live NYC Radio Program
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I've been reporting on most of our projects and activities in the Projects section (http://www.thataway.org/?page_id=770), but here's something that didn't necessarily need its own page:
On Wednesday morning, I was interviewed by Dena Kolbert for her live program "City Watch" on WBAI Radio - a listener supported, non-commercial radio station for New York City's Peace and Justice Community. I had the opportunity to talk about dialogue and deliberation (what they are, how they relate to each other) and to introduce the four streams of D&D practice (exploration, conflict transformation, decision-making and collaborative action).
Dena had attended a workshop I gave on "deciding when to use which D&D methods" at the Network for Peace Through Dialogue conference in New York City in June, and thought her listeners could benefit from hearing from me. It was a quick 20-minute segment, but I had the chance to go into a bit of detail about the Conversation Cafe method (which I consider dialogue simplified to its essence) and about AmericaSpeaks' huge 2002 program Listening to the City.
My friends Len and Libby Traubman (convenors of the long-running Jewish-Palestinian Living Room Dialogue group in San Mateo, California) were interviewed after me. Their segment includes audio from the film Peacemakers: Palestinians and Jews Together at Camp.
If you'd like to listen to the program, go to http://archive.wbai.org/ and look for the City Watch program on Wednesday, August 15 at 10:00 am.
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Sandy Heierbacher
Convenor, National Coalition for Dialogue & Deliberation (NCDD)
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