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r. Sapir Handelman,
a pioneer in people-
to-people grassroots
diplomacy between Israelis and
Palestinians, has been appointed
visiting assistant professor for the
2009-2010 academic year in the
Center for Peace
and Conflict
Studies, a unit
in the College of
Liberal Arts and
Sciences at Wayne
State University,
Detroit.
He will teach
Dr. Handelman
courses and
conduct commu-
nity outreach activities on issues
involving peace building in the
Mideast and other regions of con-
flict. He earned advanced degrees
in economics and philosophy from
Tel Aviv University and spent the
last three years as a post-doctoral
fellow and associate at Harvard
University in Cambridge, Mass.,
and as the Lentz Fellow in Peace
and Conflict Resolution Research at
the University of Missouri-St. Louis
Center for International. Studies.
He is creator of the Mind of
Peace Experiment, a citizen-based
dialogue in which teams of five to
six Israelis and Palestinians from
all walks of life come together for
three days of discussion aimed at
negotiating agreements to end vio-
lence and solve underlying conflict
issues.
The method is meant to supple-
ment and extend efforts at the
leadership level so the public
comes to identify with and gain
trust in peacemaking efforts. Talks
proceed with an open community
audience, which may participate
in the conversation during the last
segment of each session. The goal
of the process is to elect delegates
to a common citizen assembly for
negotiations regarding implemen-
tation of improved living condi-
tions in the region.
Handelman is available for
speaking and public service
engagements with community
groups and can be reached at the
Center for Peace and Conflict
Studies, (313) 577-3453.1 1

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