Who They Are
Tools for Change has been providing consulting,
training, mediation and facilitation services nationwide for over 15
years. Founder Margo Adair formed Tools
for Change to promote the integration of spiritual and
political perspectives to promote personal, spiritual and political
transformation to help bring about a just society. She and other
associates around the country, have forged multi-cultural
and multigenerational alliances in many different settings.
Principle Associate William (Bill) Aal has worked in social justice
and ennvironmental issues for 30 years. In addition to working with
Adair on the integration of the spiritual and political, he works with
groups and organzations on opening the imagination to change, looking
at issues of economic and social justice with creative and analytical
tools.
Adair, Aal and other Tools for Change associates are diverse in our skills,
class, race, ethnic backgrounds, sexual orientation and physical
ability. Each of us have a long history in social change work,
fighting the radical right, queer organizing, anti-racism work, the
environmental and anti-nuclear movements, women’s health
issues.
Tools for Change helps
organizations and individuals to develop and implement
innovative policies and practices that advance cooperation,
creativity, trust, democracy and accountability. Our associates have
extensive experience in personal and community empowerment,
communication skills, diversity issues, leadership development,
mediation and facilitation.
Applied Meditations
Includes applied meditations available only on the web and meditations excerpted from Tools for Change books.
Creating Shared Intent for Perilous Times
Useful for any highly charged situation, designed for demonstrations. Excerpted from the book Meditations for Everything Under the Sun
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Principles of Applied Mediation
Excerpted from the book Meditations for Everything Under the Sun.
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Visioning Future Time
Only available online
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Faith in The Future
Excerpted from the book Working Inside Out. This meditation can be found on tape number seventeen.
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Exercises for organizational transformation
Handouts and exercises to help develop your organization.
The Playing Field
A physical exercise where participants step forward or step back as they answer a list of questions.
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Helpful Approaches to Conflict
Conflict
is a natural and inevitable part of life, not a reflection of something
gone ‘wrong’. This handout discusses healthy ways to approach conflict.
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The Dynamics of Tokenism
Creating a Multicultural Setting
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Creating an Atmosphere Where Everyone Participates
Organizations
striving to create democratic relations usually function with the
notion that everyone can and should participate equally. Yet patterns
of social interaction form currents below the surface, directing how we
view ourselves and each other.
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Concepts for Creating Justice
Looking at Power Relationally
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Shining the Light on White
Excerpted from the workshop Challenging White Supremacy: A Workshop for Activists and Organizers
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Patterns of Power
Common Behavioral Patterns that Perpetuate Relations of Domination
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Conflict Resolution
Problem Solving, Conflict Resolution, and Constructive Feedback
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Consensus Decision Making
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To Equalize Power Among Us
Despite
our best intention we find, more often then not, that we duplicate the
patterns of power we find so abhorrent in dominating culture. This
pamphlet has some helpful guidelines to help us equalize relations.
Excerpted from the pamphlet Breaking Old Patterns Weaving New Ties.
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Articles for Justice
The Intersection of Racism, Classism & Gender Oppression In Addressing Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault
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Overcome Liberalism
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Pamphlets
To Equalize Power Among Us
Despite
our best intention we find, more often then not, that we duplicate the
patterns of power we find so abhorrent in dominating culture. This
pamphlet has some helpful guidelines to help us equalize relations.
Excerpted from the pamphlet Breaking Old Patterns Weaving New Ties.
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