Tuesday Jan 23 7 PM Compassionate Listening Project in the Mid East
and talk with the showing of her documentary film Children of
Abraham, with Leah Green Director Mid East Citizen Diplomacy ,
Santa Barbara Public Library Faulkner Gallery Donation $5
website for MECD
www.mideastdiplomacy.org
Cosponsored by Peacemakers
www.peacemakercommunity.org,
Community Mediation Program, Cohearts, Santa Barbara Hopedance, Santa
Barbara Permaculture Network, Gene Knudsen Hoffman, Jim Smallwood
Compassionate Listening is a process of respectful listening developed
by Quaker pastoral counselor Gene Knudsen Hoffman
in the 1980's . The idea behind Compassionate Listening is to set
judgment aside while listening to adversaries, and to look for the
values and reasons behind their behavior.
The willingness to hear the other person establishes a relationship
that is trustworthy and safe from judgment - a place where the
transformative potential in Compassionate Listening really
lies. It is the necessary step to establishing dialogue between
conflicting parties. This message has a special meaning for
environmentalists to use as a tool to move past conflict and
confrontation to achieve sustainable solutions for the world and its
environment.
" The Compassionate Listening Project is on the cutting edge of
Jewish-Palestinian dialogue. It is healing precisely because it does not
pretend to have the answers. Rather , it engages the participants in
processes that have each side seeing the humanity of the other, even when
they disagree"
Rabbi David Zaslow
The Compassionate Listening provides an opportunity to advance Jewish
Palestinian healing and reconciliation, and to help prepare the ground
for true peace between people.
Santa Barbara Permaculture Network and co-sponsors
see the chance to bring the idea of reconciliation & Compassionate
Listening to some of our most difficult community issues. An
evening presentation of the work of Leah Green & the Mid East Citizen
Diplomacy Compassionate Listening Project, with the showing of her
documentary film Children of Abraham, will share the idea of
reconciliation as used in one of the most tense and difficult political
& human right situations in the world. Using this Compassionate
Listening model, our hope is that this idea can be seen as possible here
too, for such issues as homelessness, hate crimes, teen conflicts, and to
ease conflict & confrontation between north & south county around
land use and environmental issues.
Check out Website Mid-East Citizen Diplomacy
www.mideastdiplomacy.org
For more Info contact Santa Barbara Permaculture Network at
sbpcnet@silcom.com 962-2571