Common Ground Activism: Tools to Bridge the Divide

Friday, April 7, 2017

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Session Description

In a time of unprecedented global cooperation, somehow our communities can feel more divided than ever. To deal with conflicts constructively, we must seek to understand differences, identify areas of agreement, and seize on the opportunity to create common ground together. This interactive workshop will equip you with an approach to social change that advances impact while fostering greater trust, understanding, and cooperation across divided communities.


Speaker(s):
  • CEO, Search for Common Ground, Search for Common Ground
    Shamil Idriss is CEO of Search for Common Ground (Search), a global organization that equips people to collaborate across lines of conflict and supports communities to prevent and recover from violence.  With more than 700 staff and thousands more partners and volunteers working through offices in more than 30 countries, Search is the largest dedicated peacebuilding organization in the world and was nominated by the Quakers for the 2018 Nobel Peace Prize.  In 2016, describing Search for Common Ground’s impact, then-U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said “your work in Burundi helped to prevent genocide…and during the Iran [nuclear] talks, the fresh ideas you provided helped us to achieve a breakthrough.” In 2004 Idriss helped establish and served on the Steering Committee of the World Economic Forum’s Council of 100 Leaders.   He was appointed in 2005 by UN Secretary-General Annan as Deputy Director of the UN Alliance of Civilizations. Idriss has pioneered the use of interactive communications technology to reduce tensions between communities.  As CEO of Soliya from 2008 to 2013 he led a public-private sector coalition to establish the field of virtual exchanges.  This led to President Obama’s announcement in 2015 of the creation of the  Ambassador Christopher Stevens Virtual Exchange Initiative,  and to the European Union’s creation in 2017 of the Erasmus+Virtual Exchange Project. Idriss is a member of the World Economic Forum’s Young Global Leaders and a recipient of a 2015 New Executive Award from the Open Society Foundations.  He regularly briefs senior political and private sector leaders and serves as keynote speaker and commentator on issues of peace, security, and the keys to managing conflict in an increasingly interconnected world.

Time & Location

Time:
10:00 AM - 11:15 AM, Friday, April 7, 2017
Location:
Classroom 2 (WW)