Insights from Dialogue for Peaceful Change
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In this episode of Righting Relations Radio, host Rehana Tejpar interviews Apaji’wla-matulinej Coordinator Ishbel Munro
Ishbel shares insights from Dialogue for Peaceful Change (DPC), a community-based conflict mediation methodology which has been used around the world to non-violently engage in conflict and facilitate transformation.
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