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Regina Rowland

2004 Council for a Parliament of the World's Religions Assembly and Parliament

Regina Rowland helped facilitate international dialogues between political and religious leaders from around the world. In her role as intercultural consultant, she helped the leadership design and test the group process and methodology used. As an integral member of the leadership team, she traveled to events and assisted facilitators with intercultural communication issues. Regina developed a special interest in graphic facilitation for large scale change work during her participation in this project. Here are some images of the 2004 Assembly and Parliament of the World's Religions, held in the Middle East, in Africa, and in Europe during spring and summer of 2004. More information about the CPWR Parliament work can be found at <www.cpwr.org>.

Photo: Visiting tea plantation in Kerichio, Kenya

Visiting tea plantation
in Kerichio, Kenya

Photo: Pre-Parliament group session in Nairobi, Kenya

Pre-Parliament group session in Nairobi,
Kenya

Photo: Visiting city of Jerusalem, Israel

Visiting city of Jerusalem, Israel

Photo: Pre-Parliament group session in Northern Israel

Pre-Parliament group session in Northern Israel

Photo: Assembly held in Montserrat, Spain

Assembly held in Montserrat, Spain

Photo: Parliament group session held in Barcelona, Spain

Parliament group session held in Barcelona, Spain

Graphic Facilitation

Regina Rowland is a trained facilitator working in corporate, non-profit, and educational settings. One of her specialties is graphic facilitation, a method of large scale visual mapping, usually used to assist group processes. These graphic panels, about 12 feet by 4 feet in size, are created in real time on the spot, sometimes interactively. For more information about this genre of information design please visit <www.visualpractitioner.org>.

Photo: 2005 Visual Map for Workshop on Intercultural Discovery

2005 Visual Map
for Workshop on Intercultural
Discovery

Photo: 2005 Visual Map for Workshop on Interactive Methods for Multicultural Audiences

2005 Visual Map for Workshop on Inter-
active Methods for Multicultural Audiences

Photo: 2005 Visual Map for Lecture on Analogue vs. Digital Processing

2005 Visual Map for Lecture on Analog vs. Digital Processing

Visual Language Systems for the Multicultural Context Publications

Regina Rowland continues to be invited to lecture on graphic facilitation at various conferences. She also co-authored several articles about graphic facilitation and the development of visual language systems which have been internationally published in peer-reviewed journals as well as in a book.

Her three most recent publications are:

Graphic: JABSJournal of Applied Behavioral Science, Vol.41 No.1, March 2005.
"Graphic Facilitation and Large Scale Interventions." This article will also appear in The Handbook of Large Group Methods.






Creating Systemic Change in Organizations and Communities,
Alban and Bunker, eds., Jossey-Bass, May 2006.

Graphic: IIID

"Graphic Facilitation, a New Genre in Information Design," IIID (International Institute for Information Design), 2005.

For more information about these publications please contact Regina directly at <rrowland@ccsf.edu>.

 



Photo: Kerichio, Kenya
Photo: Nairobi, Kenya
Photo: Jerusalem, Israel
Photo: Northern Israel
Photo: Montserrat, Spain
Photo: Barcelona, Spain
Photo: Intercultural Discovery
Photo: Interactive Methods for Multicultural Audiences
Photo: Analogue vs. Digital Processing