Table of Contents
Introduction: The Communication Roots of Injustice and Genocide and Rwanda as a Model
Chapter 1: Darkness before the Dawn of the 21st Century--Rwanda 1994
Chapter 2: Discursive Complexity and the Global Renaissance for Justice
Chapter 3: Debate Training in Rwanda among security forces
Chapter 4: Deconstructing Anti-Colonialism and Anti- Imperialism as Jacobin Predicates of Violence
Chapter 5: Debate as Pedagogical Empowerment at HBCUs in the United States
Chapter 6: The Global Ecological Museum and the Climate Debate
Chapter 7: Rwanda Rising: Rwanda as a Global Model for Success
Chapter 8: Guatemala Rising with the Creative Peace Process
Chapter 9: China Rising: Debate programs across China
Chapter 10: Debate as a global empowerment tool for ending Injustice and Genocide
Chapter 11: Coolidge Debate Pedagogy: Learning how to speak and debate
Chapter 12: Conclusions--How Debate Helps the Global Human Community