Adventist Peace Radio, Ep. 109: Rebecca Barceló & Conflict

Rebecca Barceló addresses conflict, considering topics such as restorative justice, revenge, intimacy, culture, communication, and more.


Rebecca Barceló is an instructor and also the communications and operations manager for The Conflict Center in Denver, Colorado. Her interest in communication and the theology of conflict come from studying communications at La Sierra University and her ongoing graduate work in theological studies at Andrews University. A California native, Rebecca grew up in a Mexican-American family, and she is fluent in Spanish.

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SHOW NOTES

Adventist Peace Radio, Ep. 9, “AU Social Consciousness Summit,” Lhorraine Polite, Rebecca Murdock, Steven Sigamani, Mohammad Talafha & Garrison Hayes (3 May 2017).

Adventist Peace Radio, Ep. 12, “Internships,” Rebecca Murdock, Rebecca Sauls & Tiffany Llewellyn (6 Sept 2017).

The Conflict Center (email: rebecca.barcelo@conflictcenter.org)

Howard Zehr and Zehr Institute

Restorative Justice

The Colossian Forum

CONCLUSION

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