Jillian Post
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  • Omaha, NE
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"Hi Noam, I feel like it has been ready to take off for a while ... but kind of sputters out in the end. Yeah?"
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What is your profession and title?
I am facilitator and curriculum developer at Inclusive Communities. I also do other private contract work in the fields of mediation, facilitation, and curriculum development for organizations.
What is your ADR experience? (trainings and education)
I have an M.S. in Negotiation and Conflict Resolution from Creighton University/May 2013. I am formally trained in mediation through the Nebraska Office of Dispute Resolution. I have a second master’s degree in Interfaith Action from Claremont Lincoln University. I have received advanced training from Soliya, Global Nomads, CCI Greenheart, Concord Mediation, and Inclusive Communities.
What, if any, ADR organizations or groups do you belong to?
Nebraska Mediators Association
Association for Conflict Resolution
Mediators Beyond Borders
Lifetime member of Alpha Sigma Nu National Honor Society
Association for Conflict Resolution - Greater New York
National Association of Community Mediators
What are you hoping to get from ADRhub.com
It will be a place for idea sharing, professional development, resource discovery, and informative webinars.
Do you/your company have a website?
http://www.
What other ADR related sites do you visit?
www.concordmediationcenter.com
www.icermediation.org
www.inclusive-communities.org
www.nemediation.org/
www.crc-global.org
www.sfcg.org/
Www.humiliationstudies.org
www.acrnet.org/
What else do you want to tell the ADRhub.com community (what you are up to, what you would like to do in ADR, etc.)
Before moving back to NE for family reasons, I spent the last 5 years living and working just outside NYC. I volunteered and worked for several organizations where I was able to hone my mediation and facilitation skills with very diverse populations. I attended many conferences and symposiums, some where I presented my own research.

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Why we do what we do ...

Posted on April 16, 2015 at 1:27pm 0 Comments

At the International Center for Ethno-Religious Mediation's Living Together Movement we neither deny nor require someone to identify them selves ethnically or religiously. But the truth is, latent effects of our upbringing sometimes cause us to interact with individuals in certain ways relevant to the tapes we formed in our heads while growing up. In our monthly forum we examine these influences and identities, latent or…
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After the Rush

Posted on February 28, 2015 at 11:27am 0 Comments

I just wanted to follow up on my last blog post entitled "The Touchy Subject of Religion". And by the way, a big thank you to Jeff Thompson for adding it to your blog "What's Happening in Conflict Resolution". 

If you want, go back and read it first but I wanted…

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The Touchy Subject of Religion

Posted on February 19, 2015 at 2:29pm 1 Comment

You've got your Christians, your Muslims, your Jews, your Atheists, your Agnostics, your dogmatists, your "pseudo-ists" and about everything in between. Some show great tolerance and some shout from a pedestal, leaving no room for any interpretation but their own. How important is one's religion when it comes to conflict? It feels like sides are being drawn. And we haven't even begun to figure out how to moderate the extreme influences of groups like ISIS. (Do they belong in this…

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Peace work comes in all shapes and sizes

Posted on June 4, 2014 at 2:21pm 0 Comments

Literally, peace work does come in all shapes and sizes. Recently I came onboard with an organization called Arts Action Group. Some really great folks who are arts educators have been traveling to Kosovo and Western Saharah to involve children and youth in arts education and conflict resolution work.

When people find out about this work they question how it resolves conflict. Well you tell me, if children have been affected by dangerous living conditions and the rhetoric of how to hate… Continue

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At 1:50pm on October 27, 2011, Lindsay E. Price said…

Hey Jillian! I hope everything is going well!  It's great to see your studio and the photo of your art- LOVE IT!  Be sure to update me on how everything is coming along for you!

 

Lindsay

At 7:22pm on October 27, 2011, Khrysten (Darm) Garrett said…
Yes, glad to be back! It's warm here!!

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