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sociogram: an exercise in which participants arrange their bodies to show something about themselves or to stimulate a new awareness. For example, participants are asked to range themselves along a line that shows how long they've been active with a particular cause. See also "spectrum."
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Our training associates are a select group of seasoned professionals who have gone through a rigorous training of their own. We've never known a group of trainers with higher standards or more passion for doing meaningful work. We also work regularly with other facilitators, who add to the range of workshops we offer.

Our training associates and facilitators are backed by a dedicated staff based in Philadelphia and an international board of directors made up of seasoned activists.

 
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George Lakey  
Executive Director
georgelakey@yahoo.com


Marjorie Fulmer  
Office manager
peacelearn@igc.org


Skylar Fein  
special projects, webmaster
peacelearn@igc.org


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Matt Guynn  
Matt GuynnProgram Associate for Peace Witness and Conflict Transformation of On Earth Peace (national Church of the Brethren peace agency) and seminary graduate, peace activist, European American. 10 years training experience.
Richmond, Indiana, USA
rootwork@earthlink.net


Daniel Hunter  
Daniel HunterYouth activist, African American with 8 years training experience on five continents.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
hyrax1@gmail.com


Judith C. Jones, Ph.D.  
Judith JonesPolitical science professor, civil rights activist, African American. 15 years training experience.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
jcj6@psu.edu


Betsy Raasch-Gilman  
Bookkeeper for Northland Poster Collective ("the art mill of the US labor movement"), peace and environmental activist, co-operative business person, European-American. 25 years of training experience. St. Paul, Minnesota, USA
raaschgilman@gaiavoices.net


Karen Ridd  
College professor, peace activist, European Canadian. 15 years training experience.
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
kg93@web.net


Amy Steffen  
Amy SteffenOrganizational development consultant, environmental activist, European American. 20 years training experience.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
amysteffen@earthlink.net


Erika Thorne  
Consultant/trainer for Future Now, lesbian and anti-racism activist who brings artistic sensibility to her work. European American; 30 years training experience in most organizational development and social change areas.
Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
erikat@future-now.org


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Kathi Bentall  
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada


Molly McClure  
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA


Sarah Halley  
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA


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Kathleen Anderson  
Amherst, Massachussetts, USA


Dave Bleakney & Lynn Bue  
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada


Claudia Horwitz  
Durham, North Carolina, USA


Robert Hunter  
Richmond, Indiana, USA


George Lakey  
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA


Winnie Romeril  
Prattsburgh, New York, USA




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[Globalize Liberation]
GLOBALIZE LIBERATION
edited by David Solnit

Globalize Liberation weaves together the experiences and insights of community organizers, direct action movements, and global justice struggles from North America, Europe, and Latin America. Thirty-three essays provide food for thought, examples of effective action, and practical tools for everyone to use.

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