This post is the third of a seven-part series on understanding multipartiality in Intergroup Dialogue, as explained by Roger Fisher. This video focuses on the importance of surfacing counternarratives as a multipartial facilitation technique for challenging dominant narratives to gain more context, interrupt the single story that dominant narratives uphold, while creating space for the sharing of lived experiences that shift power in intergroup dialogue in ways that offer a more robust, and equitable understanding of the issues for participants.

Ubuntu,

From Aspiring Humanitarian, Relando Thompkins-Jones


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