Frederick T. Golder has taught conflict resolution and has served as a mediator and arbitrator for more than thirty years, successfully resolving conflicts. Based in Massachusets, he devotes his time to thinking and writing about positive solutions to today's problems.
-Massachusets anti-bullying law after Columbine sparked his interest in bullying
-The difference between physical and verbal bullying- and the ability to handle a bit of the former, too
-Lola and her husband diverge over play-fighting
-The indicator of rightness: does it help you grow to your full potential?
-How do you reeducate the brainwashed people of Gaza when the world confirms their indignation and self-righteousness?
-Why neighboring Arab countries aren't taking in Palestinians to get them out of harm's way
-Yasser Arafat the worst thing that happened to the Palestinian people
-Who's responsible for the state of Arab schools in Israel?
-Fred's dad wouldn't sign a report card with less than straight-A's
-Science is not enough; we need wisdom
-Israel is much easier to criticize than Palestine (free press)
-You can't change the minds of the Palestinians without changing the minds of the countries who support them
-3 levels of knowledge
-The trouble with letting those with level one knowledge influence policy
-Fred's switch from being an attorney in discrimination cases to mediation
-Fred's book, "Uncivil Rights"
-When people with level 1 knowledge try to legislate bullying away
-Izzy gets stuck on COVID