Posted on Feb 24 2015 under
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Academy of Family Mediators,
Advanced Practitioner-Workplace Mediator,
Association for Conflict Resolution,
Certified Advanced Conflict Coach and Coach-mentor,
Conflict Connections Inc,
Conflict Management Coaching,
Cooperative problem-solving,
Cultural Arts Award,
inspiration,
Jessica Kingsley Press,
John Haynes Distinguished Mediator Award,
Kumba Award,
Lawyer,
Licensed Clinical Social Worker,
Local Hero Award,
Mediation Training & Consultation Institute,
mediator,
Michigan Lifetime Achievement in Mediation Award,
National Conference on Minorities,
National Education Association/Saturn Corporation Award,
Northern Ireland,
Pattie Porter,
peace,
peace building,
performance,
Philadelphia Human Rights Award,
Professional Speaker,
reconciliation,
Senior Trainer,
Texas Association of Mediators,
Texas Mediator Credentialing Association,
Teya Sepinuck,
The Collaborative Workplace,
The Philadelphia Commission on Human Relations,
The Texas Conflict Coach,
Theater of Witness,
Theater of Witness Projects,
Theatre of Witness,
Theatrical Innovation by Holywell Trust,
Trainer of Mediators,
Union Management Collaboration,
Zena Zumeta,
Zena Zumeta Mediation Services
Theater of Witness is a form of performance in which the true life stories of people whose voices haven’t been heard in society are performed by the storytellers themselves as a way for audiences to bear witness to significant social issues. The theater productions are scripted from individual and group interviews as well as a variety of creative process techniques and consist of scripted text, music, movement, imagery and film projection. The productions are created with the performers who themselves have directly experienced the issues being explored. Theater of Witness invites audiences to put a face and heart to societal issues of suffering and to celebrate the power of the human spirit to grow and transform. Theater of Witness is a form of peace building and inspiration.
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