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This
is a list of writing, photo, and audio/video projects from work that I
have done. Some of these items are a part of projects I've done
for clients--others are projects from my time in graduate
school. I'd welcome your feedback about any of them at
michael@clarityfacilitation.com..
Gratefully,
Michael Bischoff
Reports from Consulting Projects:
Minneapolis
Police/Community Conflict. In a Conflict Resolution
class at the University of St. Thomas, I co-taught a case-study
about police/community conflict in Minneapolis. A group of
students in that class wrote a detailed paper about the topic.
Meeting
Victims' Needs Post-Conviction: I coordinated a study group that
wrote this report about how agencies in Minnesota could more fully
address the needs of crime victims.
Photo and Video Projects
North
Minneapolis Places We Love: This is a photo project from my
inner-city neighborhood.
Living In Truth: Active
Nonviolence: This is a talk that I gave at St. Joan of Arc
church in Feb. 2004 (12 minutes long, an audio file in real media
format).
Winter In This Town:
A video I made with some friends (Emily Hughes and Mike Rollin),
using a song from another friend (Nora Paoli). Windows Media
Format, 1 minute, 20 seconds; 1.5mb.
Friends in
El Salvador: Photos and notes from a trip I took to El Salvador as a
representative of Northern Yearly Meeting. (added 1/11/02)
Northern
Ireland: Photos and notes from a trip to Ireland and Northern
Ireland. (added 1/11/02)
Writing about Social Change
An
interview project with people who work with conflict about the spiritual
foundation of their work. Nifty photomontages too. (added
11/28/00)
Friends for
Non-Violent Diversity: A Case Study of One Peace
and Justice Organization's Efforts to Become More Multicultural: In
this paper, I look at how the organization I used to work for, Friends
for a Non-Violent World, approaches diversity, multiculturalism, and
oppression. (added 8/11/01)
How Restorative is
AVP? Evaluating the Alternatives to Violence Project (AVP)
According to a Restorative Justice Yardstick: Thinking through
what the Alternatives to Violence Project (an experiential conflict
transformation training program often done in prisons) would look like
if it took the principles of Restorative Justice (offender
accountability, repairing harm that has been done, etc..) seriously.
(added 4/16/01)
Nonviolent
Action, Sexual Orientation, and Eastern Mennonite University: An
essay about how methods of nonviolent action could be applied to
conflict about sexual orientation on a campus that is unsafe for gay and
lesbian people. (added 4/18/01)
Evaluating
My Stay at a Juvenile Detention Center: Noticing How Training and
Change Move With Each Other : Reflections on a weekend workshop I
did at a Juvenile Detention Center in Winchester, Virginia--and thoughts
about useful and strategic ways to evaluate conflict resolution
trainings. (added 4/16/01)
Conflict, 140
Freshman, and Me: A paper reflecting on my enthusiastic and fumbling
attempts to apply the principles of popular education while teaching
academic conflict resolution classes at James Madison University. (added
3/26/01)
Envisioning
Conflict, Spirit, and Work Together: An essay describing my
visions for how I can combine conflict transformation and spiritual
formation in my work. This is a work in progress, and I strongly
encourage feedback and co-conspirators! (added 12/13/00)
How
I Believe Change Happens: Noncooperation With Evil Systems, Cooperation
with God. This is an essay based on my experience helping with
trainings for protestors in Cincinnati, Nov. 2000. I talk about
how I believe social change happens, drawing from my experiences in
Cincinnati and from George Lakey's writing.(added 12/7/00)
Engaging Inmates
in Peacebuilding Work:This is a sample grant proposal I wrote for
the "Fundamentals of Peacebuilding Class." It is based upon
activities at Friends for a Non-Violent World, but it is was written for
the class and is not being pursued as an actual project (although, who
knows, maybe someday it will be, at FNVW or elsewhere). (10/4/00)
Standing
Still: The Arrest
Resistance
is the Secret of Joy: The Trial These two essays
are based upon my experience with civil disobedience and the trail
that followed. I was protesting the production of landmines.
Other Writing
What I Want to Do When I Grow Up:
Ideas about the type of work I seek to do (Fall 2002). Feedback is extra
welcome on this!
The End of Philosophy and the Rise of Film:
This is a philosophy paper that uses Martin Heidegger's writing to
talk about the end of traditional philosophy and uses Wim Wender's
films to talk about how movies are replacing some of the purposes
of written philosophy. (Written in 1993)
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