NEW YORK | Eighteen American and Maine Seeds took part in a weekend workshop on mediation and facilitation on January 9th and 10th in New York.
The goal of training is to provide Seeds with the skills to run dialogue sessions or create facilitated spaces in their schools and communities.
Moroccan Seed Alia Lahlou led the training and two Maine Seeds shared their experiences running dialogue initiatives in their high school and college.
“One of Maine Seeds brought up the idea that although American Seeds deal with the international conflicts at Camp, there is also a great deal of domestic conflict that needs to be addressed,” said Seeds of Peace Programs and Events Clarke Reeves, who organized the workshop.