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It’s Conflict Resolution Day!

Every year, on the third Thursday of October, the Association for Conflict Resolution (ACR) celebrates Conflict Resolution Day. As the ACR website describes the day: “Conflict Resolution Day was conceived in 2005 by ACR to: • Promote awareness of mediation, arbitration, conciliation and other creative, peaceful means of resolving conflict; • Promote the use of […]


Mediators descend on New Orleans

The Association for Conflict Resolution (ACR)  held its annual conference in New Orleans earlier this month. Featured here are some of the dedicated staff members enjoying a light moment near the end of successful event. The conference was both energizing and educational, a chance to compare notes with others. Some of the meetings covered how […]


Today is Conflict Resolution Day

Today is Conflict Resolution Day, an annual celebration sponsored by the international Association for Conflict Resolution (ACR). As ACR describes the day: “The Association for Conflict Resolution (ACR)’s Board of Directors adopted a resolution designating the third Thursday in October annually as Conflict Resolution Day in order to increase public awareness about conflict resolution and […]


Conflict Resolution Day

The Association for Conflict Resolution (ACR) is the professional organization for mediators. Each year, ACR celebrates Conflict Resolution Day on the third Thursday of October. This year, that’s today, October 21. To quote ACR: “Conflict Resolution Day was conceived in 2005 by ACR to: • Promote awareness of mediation, arbitration, conciliation and other creative, peaceful […]


Election to Board of Directors of Assn. for Conflict Resolution (ACR) — New England Chapter

I am honored and humbled by my election to the Board of Directors of the New England Chapter of the Association for Conflict Resolution.   The Association for Conflict Resolution (ACR) is the international professional organization for mediators. The New England Chapter of ACR  (NE-ACR) serves mediators (as well as facilitators and arbitrators) in the New […]


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