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Talk Dialogue to Me
by SFU Morris J. Wosk Centre for Dialogue
What is the place of art-based dialogue in restorative justice for incarcerated women? What does dialogue have to do with tree-planting and community festivals in the UK? What can Indigenous culture and knowledge teach us about how we do dialogue? Join our hosts from SFU’s Morris J. Wosk Centre for Dialogue as they chat with a series of professional dialoguers about the incredible and surprising ways they are using the art of dialogue to change the world.
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Bringing our Whole Selves to Dialogue with Dr. Aftab Erfan
Shari Virjee Tañada speaks with SFU’s Morris J. Wosk Centre for Dialogue executive director, Aftab Erfan. Together they explore what it means to bring your whole self to dialogue and how to prepare as both a facilitator and a participant for different selves to bump into each other. Explore More: Learn more about Deep Democracy Explore dialogue approaches such as the World Café, Open Space Technology and the Circle Practice in The Art of Hosting About Dr. Aftab Erfan: Dr. Aftab Erfan is Executive Director of SFU Centre for Dialogue and Associate Member at SFU School of Public Policy. Previously, she served as the City of Vancouver’s inaugural Chief Equity Officer, and Director of Dialogue and Conflict Engagement at UBC. She holds a PhD in planning from UBC, a Masters in planning from McGill University, and a BSc in environmental sciences from UBC. Aftab has extensive experience as a process designer and facilitator, specializing in hosting dialogues on contentious issues with warmth and creativity. Learn More About Aftab About Shari Virjee Tañada: Shari has several years' experience as an educational consultant in Canada and Asia, facilitating experiential learning to a wide range of audiences, collaborating on transformational projects, and delivering meaningful outcomes. With the Morris J. Wosk Centre for Dialogue, Shari served as Program Coordinator for a revamped Semester in Dialogue on the theme, The Future of Healthcare. Learn More About Shari Recording Date: December 13, 2023
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Leading with Dialogue with Dr. Laurie Anderson
In episode two of our first season, Shari Virjee Tañada sits down with SFU Vancouver’s executive director, Laurie Anderson, to speak with him about his time as interim executive director for SFU’s Morris J. Wosk Centre for Dialogue and his views on leading with dialogue. Explore More: Explore what SFU Vancouver has to offer Check out the Contemplative Inquiry and Approaches in Education MEd program About Dr. Laurie Anderson: Dr. Laurie Anderson is the Executive Director of Simon Fraser University's Vancouver campus. Laurie is also an Adjunct professor in the Faculty of Education, previously the Interim Executive Director at SFU's Centre for Dialogue, and the co-developer of SFU's popular Masters in Contemplative Inquiry and Approaches to Education. Before coming to SFU, Laurie spent 30 years in the public education system, as a teacher, principal, Director of Curriculum, Associate Superintendent and Interim Superintendent of Schools for the Vancouver Board of Education. Laurie is a three-time alumnus of SFU, completing his BEd, MA and PhD at the university. Learn More About Laurie About Shari Virjee Tañada: Shari has several years' experience as an educational consultant in Canada and Asia, facilitating experiential learning to a wide range of audiences, collaborating on transformational projects, and delivering meaningful outcomes. With the Morris J. Wosk Centre for Dialogue, Shari served as Program Coordinator for a revamped Semester in Dialogue on the theme, The Future of Healthcare. Learn More About Shari Recording Date: December 6, 2023
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Getting to Dialogue with Dr. Mark L. Winston
Season One host, Shari Virjee Tañada interviews Dr. Mark L. Winston about getting to dialogue. They dig into the difference between dialogue and other forms of conversation while also exploring dialogue’s place in deepening relationships and moving together towards a common purpose. Explore More: Read more from Mark on his blog, Winston Hive Check out Listening to the Bees by Mark L. Winston and Renée Sarojini Saklikar Learn more about Deep Democracy and the Cultural Iceberg and Communication Model Check out the Manabu Ikeda: Flowers from the Wreckage art exhibition About Dr. Mark Winston: Mark L. Winston has had a distinguished career researching, teaching, writing and commenting on bees and agriculture, environmental issues and science policy. More recently, he has used dialogue in classrooms, corporations, non-profit organizations, government and community settings to develop leadership and communication skills, conduct strategic planning, inspire organizational change and thoughtfully engage public audiences with controversial issues. Learn More About Mark About Shari Virjee Tañada: Shari has several years' experience as an educational consultant in Canada and Asia, facilitating experiential learning to a wide range of audiences, collaborating on transformational projects, and delivering meaningful outcomes. With the Morris J. Wosk Centre for Dialogue, Shari served as Program Coordinator for a revamped Semester in Dialogue on the theme, The Future of Healthcare. Learn More About Shari Recording Date: November 22, 2023
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Shakespeare and Restorative Justice with The Circle Project
Host Elodie Jaquet speaks with guests Natasha Warren, Brenda Longfellow and Brenda Morrison about their work with The Circle Project: using art and dialogue to foster community, expression and restorative justice for formerly incarcerated women grappling with re-entering life on the outside. Links from the episode: See the "What Fools These Mortals Be" tableau vivants Learn more about The Circle Project and explore their other artistic endevours See other works by Adad Hannah, the artist who collaborated on "What Fools These Mortals Be"
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What is the place of art-based dialogue in restorative justice for incarcerated women? What does dialogue have to do with tree-planting and community festivals in the UK? What can Indigenous culture and knowledge teach us about how we do dialogue? Join our hosts from SFU’s Morris J. Wosk Centre for Dialogue as they chat with a series of professional dialoguers about the incredible and surprising ways they are using the art of dialogue to change the world.
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