New Approaches to Healing Collective Conflict and Trauma

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November 16, 2018

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New Approaches to Healing Collective Conflict and Trauma

The practice of peace and reconciliation is one of the most vital and artistic of human actions.

- Thich Nhat Hanh -

New Approaches to Healing Collective Conflict and Trauma

The challenge facing seven billion plus people now living on the planet is how to recreate the Third Side for today's conflicts ranging from those with our neighbors to nuclear conflicts. William Ury is one of the world's leading experts on negotiation, co-founder of Harvard's Program on Negotiation, co-author of Getting to Yes, author of multiple award-winning books, and founder of the Abraham Path Initiative, which shines a light on the ancient path of Abraham who is celebrated for his kindness and hospitality. In this interview with Thomas Hbl, he discusses how to heal collective conflict and trauma. Ury's belief is that the secret of peace is us, the community coming together. This Kosmos interview explores his ideas on how to bring us together. { read more }

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Learn more about how to look past anger, fear, and even violence to reconcile our differences by listening to these TED talks. { more }


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