Success StoryFinding Common Ground Among Extension-Related Groups In Conflict



Finding Common Ground Among Extension-Related Groups In Conflict

Author: Ronald Hustedde

Planning Unit: Community & Leadership Development

Major Program: Conflict Resolution

Outcome: Intermediate Outcome

The Extension specialist served as a facilitator and mediator with another UK faculty member to address a strained conflict in a county that involved Extension personnel and groups served by Extension.   It involved individual interviews to learn more about the source of the conflict and to probe underneath the surface of anger and misunderstandings.  When the key disputants were drawn together by the specialist, they learn more about their assumptions, hurts and differences.  Eventually, they learned that they were united by shared values and a  common ground.  They developed an agreement which allowed them to address their differences and move forward.  






Stories by Ronald Hustedde


Listening Beyond Defensiveness and Divisions

about 4 years ago by Ronald Hustedde

Many social scientists, journalists and other observers view American society as highly polarized be... Read More


Youth Entrepreneurship and Former Coal Mine Sites

about 4 years ago by Ronald Hustedde

The Extension specialist led business planning workshops for high school students and teachers in th... Read More


Stories by Community & Leadership Development


For the Love of Empanadas and Other Tales of Argentina: Connecting Food, Culture, & History Through Foodways

For the Love of Empanadas and Other Tales of Argentina: Connecting Food, Culture, & History Through Foodways

about 4 years ago by Nicole Breazeale

Diane Mason, FCS Agent in Boone County, is a leader in Kentucky Cooperative Extension international ... Read More


Ripple Effect Mapping & Other Story-Based Methodologies to  Energize Volunteer Groups and Jump Start Participatory Planning: The Case of the Green River Area Extension Master Gardener Association

Ripple Effect Mapping & Other Story-Based Methodologies to Energize Volunteer Groups and Jump Start Participatory Planning: The Case of the Green River Area Extension Master Gardener Association

about 4 years ago by Nicole Breazeale

In August of 2019, CLD Extension faculty member, Dr. Nicole Breazeale, met with Horticulture Agent, ... Read More