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‘It’s fragile work’: Conflict resolution for world leaders – and families

In December, the two of us – a former corporate executive and her 16-year-old daughter – hosted an extraordinary virtual relationship-building session in our living room. It featured three speakers: Teresa Leger Fernández, a Latina with Native American ancestry who is a Democratic United States representative of New Mexico and chair of the House Subcommittee on Indigenous Peoples; Michal Sella, a Jewish Israeli and the executive director of Givat Haviva, an organization that builds “shared society” between Israeli Arabs and Jews; and Mohammad Darawshe, a Palestinian Israeli who serves as that organization’s

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