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Victoria Tirrel's picture

Shaping civil society through peace tables

Politics, the economy, the pundits, the dark clouds gathering outside my window…they all had me discouraged until I read a recent article in the Capital Journal (Pierre, SD) about how elementary schools are using peace tables to help students talk through their conflicts.  As with most things, there’s a lot we can learn from kids. ... more

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A value-added visit

Last week I attended a work day for the University of Minnesota College of Education and Human Development's Teacher Education Redesign Initiative (TERI). ... more

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Urban and rural collaborate through art

A few weeks ago Catherine Jordan wrote about a collaboration between Montevideo, MN and students from the Minneapolis College of Art and Design (MCAD). Then this week the Grand Rapids Herald-Review reported on a similar partnership going on in that community with MCAD students (Forget San Francisco, Grand Rapids is it for artists). ... more

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Leading from behind: Eight days on a dog sled

On March 8 I was sitting in the lobby of the Minnesota Governor’s office, wearing the smell of eight days and 362 miles on the trail, hoping he’d decide to come out and accept a stack of muddy petition signatures—the concerns of more than 13,000 Minnesotans—that I’d carried on my dog sled all the way from Grand Marais.   ... more

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InCommons is us, working together

If you want to know how to sprinkle a bit of good nervous energy into an otherwise calm and centered InCommons Art of Hosting (AoH) team, just let them know they'll be working with a group of more than 100 people for three solid days. People who speak more than 25 languages and gather from all over three states. At a zoo. ... more

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