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"It showed everyone that slow, focused, and open dialogue is still achievable in our modern world."

- Dialogue Participant

Serena HongNovember 7, 2021- Dialogue Participant
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“Participating in these dialogues I not only learned so much about other people, countries, and cultures, but I also was able to look at myself, my country, and my experience from the outside.”

Erin BaumgartnerNovember 7, 2021- International Site Coordinator

Mission

To train small group facilitators who can enable people to think together across borders

Vision

To make visible the crucial role of small group facilitators in every sphere where people conflict and collaborate

Method

Facilitators assess and guide communication, interpersonal dynamics and social positions in small groups so that participants can constructively think together

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