(2018) Spotting Conflict and Opportunities for Intervention and Transformation: A Brief Study of the Summit-Cone Families

A 20-slide pechakucha style presentation on the Summit-Cone families presented to Guilford College Peace and Conflict students in October 2018. 
This presentation limits the main actors to families, the landlord and resettlement agencies for the sake of brevity, with mention of the state and local government offices and other entities only in passing. These main actors are used to illustrate how a complicated, dangerous system emerged and suggests how learners can best identify and study conflict.

See also: Structural and Cultural Violence at Summit-Cone, a group of still frames pulled from an animation series I created to more fully explain how social injustice — structural violence — operated against the families and stacked the odds against them.


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