High and low dreams of recent refugees of a war-torn country

by Mohammad Azzam Alarja

Manuscript, 2013

Status

Available

Call number

MANUSCRIPT ALARJA, M.

Collection

Publication

A Final Project Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts in Conflict Facilitation and Organizational Change, Process Work Institute, Portland, OR, 2013

Local notes

http://www.processwork.org/files/Finalprojects/Alarja_M_December_2013.pdf

Abstract: This project investigated the Process Work concepts of high and low dreams and their use with a small group of Iraqi refugees in Portland, Oregon. An accompanying film briefly documents the experience of one refugee family. The contextual essay explores the experience of several Iraqi immigrants as they are becoming active in their new culture, having been displaced from their homes to another place they may have no connection with, and investigates how to keep them connected with their high dreams.

Barcode

ALA008
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