Yehuda Silverman Profile

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Yehuda Silverman is a peacebuilding pracademic (practitioner/academic) who specializes in conflict prevention, analysis, and transformation. He is currently an Instructor at Northwestern University’s Civic Education Project (in the US) and occasionally teaches at Brock University (in Canada).

Yehuda Silverman

At Acquaint, he serves as a Cultural Exchange Assistant, with an emphasis on cultivating partnerships to foster inclusivity on their free online global platform, where people engage in one-on-one conversations with individuals from over 100 nations. He has also developed and facilitated micro-courses on intercultural communication, along with mentoring many participants.

He is additionally a Facilitator at Civic Synergy and the International Center for Religion and Diplomacy in collaboration with AMIDEAST, and a Transatlantic Educators Dialogue Fellow at the University of Illinois: European Union Center. He also mentors emerging peacebuilders through UNESCO Global Youth Community, Initiatives of Change, and United People Global. He previously had a postdoctoral academic appointment as the Faculty Diversity Fellow at Ursuline College, where he developed and taught the course Intrapersonal Peace and Conflict Prevention.

Some of his research interests connect directly to his previous United Nations fellowships, which includes being a UNAOC Fellow, UNESCO MGIEP Fellow, and WFUNA Peace Fellow. In these capacities and beyond, he focuses on understanding the root causes of conflict and reimagining peace, particularly in transforming education. His specialization also comprises advancing autoethnography in the peacebuilding field to cultivate social cohesion. Yehuda’s Ph.D. is in Conflict Analysis and Resolution with a concentration in International Peace from Nova Southeastern University, and he is also a certified Facilitator in Intercultural Dialogue from the UN Habitat and Kingian Nonviolence Conflict Reconciliation from the University of Rhode Island.

Selected publications:

McIntyre, S., & Silverman, Y. (2024). Reimagining the 9/11 aftermath: Transforming violent extremism in a case study about youth, prevention, heritage, and resiliency. In L. Lixinski & Y. Zhu (Eds.), Heritage, conflict, and peace-building (pp. 206-223). Routledge.

McIntyre. S., & Silverman, Y. (2024). Cultivating social cohesion through conflict transformation in educational environments. Proceedings of the H-Net Teaching Conference, 2(1), 9-18.

Silverman, Y. (2020). The dynamics of intrapersonal conflict resolution. The Eurasia Proceedings of Educational and Social Sciences, 17, 18- 23.

Lee, K. S., Silverman, Y., Fouda, I., Stalter, S., Corvalán, A., Ferreira, E., & Cvetković, K. (2019). Recommendations made by the alumni of UNAOC programs to the United Nations Envoy on Youth, UNAOC, Summary Report.

Silverman, Y. (2018). Addressing the root causes of violent extremism: Analyzing intrapersonal frameworks to avert radicalization, United Nations Alliance of Civilizations, Final Report.

Georgakopoulos, A., Duckworth, C., Silverman, Y., & Redfering, K. (2017). Supporting literacy and peace education with youth: A community mentorship study. Peace Studies Journal, 10(2), 24-41.


Work for CID:

Yehuda Silverman participated in the CID/UNESCO focus groups for the Futures of Education Initiative, and is participating in an expert group organized by the Center.

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