Matthew Legge

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Matthew Legge has worked in the areas of effective communication, human rights promotion, and conflict transformation since 2006. He’s supported locally-led peace initiatives in North America, Latin America, the Caribbean, Africa, the Middle East, and Asia.

Since 2012, Matthew has worked for Canadian Friends Service Committee (CFSC), the peace and social justice agency of Quakers in Canada. In this role he promotes active listening skills through leading conflict de-escalation and difficult conversation workshops.

Drawing on findings from a range of fields including political science, anthropology, neuroscience, social psychology, and peace and conflict studies, he writes the popular blog Are We Done Fighting? for Psychology Today.

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Why Do We Assume There Are No Alternatives to War?

People assume that alternatives to wars do not exist or have already been tried. Both assumptions are wrong.
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Why Do We Assume There Are No Alternatives to War?

People assume that alternatives to wars do not exist or have already been tried. Both assumptions are wrong.
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