Dr. Craig Zelizer, Associate Director of the Master of Arts Program in Conflict Resolution at Georgetown University began the panel with an interview of Ms. Robi Damelin, Founding Member of the Parents Circle -- Families Forum
And then moderated a discussion between Ms. Damelin and practitioners
Dr. Sarah Hillyer, The HM King Abdullah II of Jordan Generations For Peace Research Post-Doctoral Fellow, Master of Arts Program in Conflict Resolution, Georgetown University And
Ms. Evelyn Thornton, Chief Executive Officer, The Institute for Inclusive Security
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Comment by Craig Zelizer on June 9, 2012 at 7:23pm These women are powerful and as the Director finally said in his closing remarks, they are demonstrating selflessness in pursuit of peacebuilding. Practitioners can glean very much from this video and I now know that after the first view, I have to re-view it with pen and paper in hand to take more than I could on the first viewing. Thanks so very much Craig for this powerful and enlightening presentation that will help all users of the network.
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