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Gail Bingham: More Voices in Mediation Lead to Stronger Democracies – Video

Gail Bingham explains she has a bias because she feels that the more people who are given a voice in mediation, the stronger it will make our democratic institutions.

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Gail Bingham

Gail Bingham is President of RESOLVE, Inc. and has been a practicing mediator for over 25 years, specializing in environment, natural resources, health and other public policy issues. She has written extensively about environmental dispute resolution, and conducts negotiation skills training programs. She currently facilitates EPA’s Children’s Health Protection Advisory… MORE >

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