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>> ACR Update, June 2, 2003 <<
Published by the Association for Conflict Resolution,
a merged organization of AFM, CREnet, and SPIDR
http://www.acresolution.org
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WELCOME TO ACR UPDATE!

ACR Update is sent on a regular basis to share important conflict resolution news and organizational updates with our members. We encourage you to scroll through the items listed below, and hope you'll find this information useful. We look forward to your feedback!

OVERVIEW OF ARTICLES
June 2, 2003

[1] ACR Board of Directors Election
* Call for Nominations (until June 15)
[2] ACR at the World Mediation Forum
[3] ACR Conferences Update
* ACR Family Section Conference: July 10-13, 2003
* ACR's Third Annual Conference: George Mitchell to Deliver Keynote Address
[4] ACR Publications Update
* ACResolution Submissions
[5] ACR Chapters Update
[6] ACR Sections Update
[7] Quotes
[8] Messages from our Sponsors
* Center for Alternative Dispute Resolution: Annual Conference, June 18-20, 2003
* Summer Institute for Intercultural Communication, July 16 – August 1, 2003

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[1] ACR Board of Directors Election
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NOMINATIONS ACCEPTED UNTIL JUNE 15TH FOR 2003 ACR BOARD OF DIRECTORS ELECTION

The following positions will be open on the ACR Board of Directors. Those elected by the membership and/or appointed by the Board will take office at the conclusion of the ACR Annual Conference, to be held October 15-18, 2003 in Orlando, Florida. With the exception of the Vice-President, all Directors serve three-year terms.

*President-Elect: ACR Bylaws require a contested election for this position. The candidate with the largest number of votes becomes President-Elect and serves a three-year term, one as the President-Elect; one as the President; and one as the Immediate Past President. The candidate with the next-largest number of votes becomes Vice-President, and serves a one-year term.

*4 Directors, who will serve three-year terms. This year 2 Directors are elected by the membership and 2 will be appointed by the Board.

All recommendations for candidates must be received by June 15, 2003. Each recommendation should include the nominee’s contact information and a brief statement (no more than 250 words) describing why s/he should be considered by the Governance Committee, along with anything else the committee should know about the individual, including service and leadership positions in ACR and other organizations. If submitting a nomination on behalf of someone else, please indicate that the person nominated has been asked, and is willing to serve on the Board.

You may submit a nomination via our Web site at: http://www.acresolution.org/research.nsf/key/2003-Board-noms.

You may also submit a nomination via e-mail: ballot@acresolution.org or via fax: 202-464-9720.


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[2] ACR AT THE WORLD MEDIATION FORUM
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ACR President Nancy E. Peace and ACR President-Elect Rosemary Romero were keynote speakers at the IVth Conference of the World Mediation Forum in Buenos Aires, Argentina May 8-11, 2003. ACR was well represented at the WMF Conference, which was attended by ACR members Sharon Press, Larry Fong, Greg Firestone, Melanie Emerson and many others. To learn more about the World Mediation Forum, visit its Web site: http://www.mediate.com/world/.


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[3] ACR Conferences Update
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ACR’s FAMILY SECTION CONFERENCE
“A Family Affair: Making Room at the Table”
July 10-13, 2003
Hyatt Hotel, Denver Colorado

Online registration is open. Please visit http://www.acresolution.org to learn more about the Family Section Conference and register!

More than sixty speakers will present 75 hours of information-packed workshops. Joan Kelly and Bob Emery will discuss "Children, Divorce, and Dispute Resolution: Integrating Research and Practice Perspectives" during the Plenary. Other topics include: "Renegotiating Family Relationships," "Building Your Mediation Career," "Tackling High Risk Cases," "Computer Technology & Mediation," "Nuts and Bolts of Property Division," and "Preventing and Responding to Violent Situations."

In addition, there will be ten forums for discussion of cutting-edge topics and issues such as: "Mentoring and Evaluating New Mediators," "Barriers to Minority Mediators," and "The Secrets to Successfully Marketing Mediation."

So, put on a Section T-shirt and join us in a rousing chorus of "We Are Family." It's a Family Affair! We've saved a seat at the table just for you.

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ACR’s THIRD ANNUAL CONFERENCE: GEORGE MITCHELL TO DELIVER KEYNOTE ADDRESS
“The World of Conflict Resolution: A Mosaic of Possibilities”
October 15-18, 2003
Orlando, Florida

ACR is pleased to announce that the former senator George J. Mitchell will present the keynote address at the 2003 ACR Annual Conference. Senator Mitchell (D-Maine) served for 15 years in the U.S. Senate and was the Majority Leader from 1985-95. In the mid 1990s, Mitchell led the Clinton Administration's successful negotiations to achieve a peaceful political settlement in Northern Ireland and was nominated for the 1998 Nobel Peace Prize for his role in this effort. He currently chairs the Ethics Committee of the U.S. Olympic Committee, serves on the National Healthcare Commission and the International Crisis Group, and is Co-Chairman of the national commission investigating the September 11th terrorist attacks. Mitchell's early experience as a lawyer and judge, followed by his long and successful career in national and international diplomacy, make him a particularly appropriate speaker for an audience of conflict resolvers.

Please plan to join us in Orlando in October for this exciting conference! Conference program and registration information will be available soon in print and on the ACR Web site.


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[4] ACR PUBLICATIONS UPDATE
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ACRESOLUTION SUBMISSIONS

Members in the News

Members in the News, a subsection of the magazine's In Brief section, is the place for you to update your fellow ACR members on recent developments in your life and professional career. Found a new job in the field? Appointed to a new position? Received an award? Write and tell us about it! Submissions should be no longer than 50 - 100 words, should be accompanied by a photo in JPEG or TIFF format, scanned at 300 dpi (you may send a photo hard copy if an electronic version is not available), and should note your ACR membership status and history. Please note that we can only include news about you once per volume (4 issues).

Balancing Act

Balancing Act is a one-page department in the magazine focusing on members who are committed to developing themselves as whole persons, both inside and outside the workplace. Articles of 500 to 600 words highlight an after-hours activity or hobby that enables you to feel centered and grounded outside of your busy life as an ADR professional. Please tell us about how this activity or hobby revitalizes you, helps you achieve balance in your personal life, feeds your intellect, and nurtures your soul. If you would like to present an idea for Balancing Act, please send us a short paragraph describing your hobby. If selected, we will then ask you to write a full page and submit a photo to run with the article.

Learning Matters

We are always looking for short articles that discuss various aspects of conflict resolution education in schools and colleges. If you have an experience to share, please let us know.

Diversity Practices

This section of the magazine is devoted to best practices in diversity and conflict resolution and highlights innovative strategies for effectively responding to conflict within our increasingly diverse community. (For this department only, send submissions to Contributing Editor Dr. Benjamin Reese at reesources1@aol.com.)

Conference Calendar

Please let us know about any upcoming conferences in the field. We do not list trainings in this section, but we do inform our readers about any national or international organizations that are holding conferences related to ADR.

Please send all submissions to ACResolution's Managing Editor, Mark Sawchuk, at msawchuk@acresolution.org, accompanied by your complete name, contact information, and primary professional title.


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[5] ACR Chapters Update
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ACR WELCOMES A NEW CHAPTER-IN-FORMATION: SOUTH CAROLINA
ACR-South Carolina has been approved as a Chapter-in-Formation and will start to recruit members and hold meetings. For more information or to join this Chapter please contact:

Mary Ann Lawson MA, LPC
Lawson Therapeutic Associates
20 Mills Ave
Greenville, SC 29605
Phone: 864-298-0087
Fax: 864-298-0087
E-mail: malawsc@juno.com


CALIFORNIA - NORTHERN CALIFORNIA CHAPTER WILL DISCUSS "AIKIDO FOR MEDIATORS"
Wendy Palmer, a fifth degree black belt in Aikido, will present a highly interactive program to increase participants' awareness of how we react to others and the messages we give others through our body responses. The workshop will be held Thursday, June 12, 2003 from 1:00 – 4:30 p.m. (Registration and networking begin at 12:30), in the Wind Room, 2nd Floor of Foster City Community Center 1000 E. Hillsdale Blvd., Foster City. Cost: $40 for members of ADR-NC or PCRC, $50 non-members. Add $5 if you pay at the door. Registration begins at 12:30 p.m. Registration complete when payment received. For more information: 650-745-3842; e-mail: adr@adrnc.org.


CALIFORNIA - SAN DIEGO CHAPTER TO HOLD SUMMER SOCIAL
The San Diego Chapter will hold an elegant evening of fine cuisine, cocktails and interesting conversation above the bay and under the stars on June 6th from 6p.m. at the Kinnaird Residence 3215 Tennyson St., Point Loma.


GEORGIA CHAPTER DISCUSSES CULTURAL ASSUMPTIONS
The Georgia Chapter will feature a panel discussion on "Cultural Assumptions in Conflict Resolution" at its June 3, 2003 meeting on the campus of Kennesaw State University (6:45 - 8:45 p.m.). President-Elect and Programs Chair, Raytheon Rawls, Esq, Vice President of Resolution Resources, Inc., will moderate a panel that includes David Anderson Hooker and Dr. Beverly Schaffer. Mr. Hooker, an attorney, psychologist, trainer and theology student, has mediated throughout the world including Bosnia and Nigeria. Dr. Schaffer is a Professor of Economics at Emory University and is the Director of Emory's Violence Studies Program. This meeting will conclude the Chapter's Spring series of panel discussions which have included "How Could Neutral Certification Impact You and The ADR Community?" and "Snapshots of Conflict Management in Georgia."


NEW ENGLAND CHAPTER PRESENTS INSTITUTE ON FACING FACILITATION FEARS
The New England Chapter of ACR (NE-ACR) will present its Seventh Annual Summer Institute on Friday afternoon, June 20, 2003 in Wellesley, MA, featuring David M. Kolb on "Facing Facilitation Fears.” This interactive workshop will explore what makes groups seem overwhelming - even to experienced mediators and arbitrators who work with others' interests all the time. Participants will practice some basic skill sets of group facilitation, identify the unique dynamics of working with a group in conflict, and learn reliable self-management tools. The nature of working with a co-facilitator will also be explored. Participants will come away with proven methods for working with groups and an appraisal of facilitation strengths. David M. Kolb brings over 30 years of experience in business and interpersonal relations to his work as a consultant, facilitator, and organizational leader. His area of expertise is enhancing interaction between people - in leadership, management, sales, customer service, and dispute resolution. He is passionate about helping his clients find ways to remove the complexity in their relationships so trust and truth become the currencies of commerce.


NEW JERSEY CHAPTER HOSTS INTERNATIONAL ADR COLLOQUY
Dr. Charles Kelly, Chair of Kean University's Political Science Department and a New Jersey-ACR member, spoke to a luncheon crowd on May 30th. His talk was titled "International Mediation." He described the framework of International Law, different power systems, different paradigms to predict international political behavior and what to look for in the future.


GREATER NEW YORK TO HOLD ANNUAL CONFERENCE
ACR-GNY's Annual Conference will be held Friday, June 20, 2003, 8:00 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law at 55 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY. This year's theme is "Diversity: Celebrating the Fabric of the Conflict Resolution Field." The Chapter is very pleased to announce that this year's ADR Achievement Award will go to the Honorable Judith S. Kaye, Chief Judge, New York State Court of Appeals. There will be over 20 conference workshops for your edification and enjoyment! Please contact our Web site for further details: http://www.acrgny.org.


NORTH CAROLINA CHAPTER REGROUPS
The North Carolina Chapter of ACR has begun to revitalize and needs your help. If you are interested in helping rebuild the North Carolina Chapter please contact:

Bernadette F. Rasmussen, Chapter President
Dispute Resolution Services
PO Box 11037
Charlotte, NC 28220-1037
Phone: 704-525-4835
Fax: 704-525-1868
E-mail: peacemkr7@aol.com


Below is a list of ACR-Chapters by region, state or country. Contact information for each Chapter may be found on the ACR Web site, http://www.acresolution.org (click "Go to Chapters"). Please contact Chapter presidents for information about their region.

Don't see a Chapter listed in your area? You can form a new ACR Chapter, please contact Amanda Andere at aandere@acresolution.org.

CANADA
British Columbia

UNITED STATES
Arizona
California - Central
California - Los Angeles
California - Northern
California - San Diego
Chicago
Colorado
District of Columbia
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Indiana
Maryland
Michigan - Southeast
Minnesota
New England
New Jersey
North Carolina
New York - Greater Metro
South Carolina
Texas - Dallas/Fort Worth
Texas - Houston
Virginia

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[6] ACR Sections Update: Section Elections and News
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SECTION ELECTIONS – GET READY TO NOMINATE!

It’s time to begin thinking about new officers for your Section. Your Section Chairs have been busy drafting the qualifications for the positions that need to be filled next year, and will be contacting you by e-mail during the week of June 23rd. During that week, you will receive an e-mail listing the positions that open in your Section, together with the qualifications for each position, and an invitation to nominate yourself or anyone else you believe is qualified. Look for the e-mail on during the week of June 23rd.


COURT SECTION NEWS
On April 28 and 29, the Court Section of ACR joined the Maryland Mediation and Conflict Resolution Office (MACRO) and the Policy Consensus Initiative (PCI) in co-sponsoring an East Coast Court ADR Administrators Meeting in Elkridge, MD. Representatives from 15 states and the District of Columbia attended the meeting. It provided a wonderful opportunity for informal networking and sharing of information/ideas on issues including confidentiality, evaluation, funding, quality assurance, and the future of court-annexed ADR. Financial support provided by the Hewlett Foundation and the ACR Court Section made participation possible for many administrators who are dealing with budget cuts and travel restrictions and might otherwise have not been able to attend. The dialogues begun at this conference will continue at a half-day Court ADR meeting the day before the ACR Annual Conference in Orlando.

For more information, contact Geetha Ravindra at gravindra@courts.state.va.us or David Michael at michaeld@DCSC.GOV.


EDUCATION SECTION RELAUNCHES ITS NEWSLETTER: THE FOURTH R
The Education Section is excited to report the appointment of Marcia Sweedler as Editor of its newsletter, The Fourth R. Tricia Jones, Convener of the Education Section's Publications Committee, informed Section leaders on a recent teleconference that there were eight highly qualified applicants for the Fourth R editor position. Marcia, presently at Nova Southeastern, will assume the position and begin work immediately. She will be assisted by an editorial board including Susan Armoni, Fernaundra Ferguson, Michael Palmer, Maria Carme Boque Torremorrell, and Anita Vestal. The Section plans to publish two issues of The Fourth R this year.

The Education Section Conference Committee has developed an enticing pre-conference session scheduled for Thursday morning just prior to the opening of ACR's Annual Conference on October 15. "Partnering for Progress: A Networking and Relationship–building Conversation" is the title of the session. For more information, contact Education Section Co-Chairs Nancy Kaplan at cru@cruinstitute.org or Jo Dee Davis at jod@matheverywhere.com.


FAMILY SECTION: CONFERENCE JULY 9-12, 2002
Registration for the 2003 Family Section Conference is well under way. The theme, “A Family Affair: Making Room at the Table,” will be carried out on many levels. At one level, the conference includes 75 hours of information-packed workshops presented by more than sixty speakers from a wide variety of backgrounds. Mediators of all levels of expertise will find workshops from basic skills training to thought-provoking panel discussions. Joan Kelly, Ph.D. and Robert Emery, Ph.D., two highly respected and nationally known researchers will be the keynote speakers. They will discuss “Children, Divorce, and Dispute Resolution: Integrating Research and Practice Perspectives.” At another level, this conference will provide an opportunity to merge the old with the new. Newcomers to the Family Section Conference will be able to join in the fun of seeing mediation from a new perspective in the famous “Chip and Don” video series and will have an opportunity to consult with experienced mediators about difficult cases. This will truly be a conference with room at the table for all – all members, all ideas new and old, and a variety of ways to view conflict resolution. Join us July 9–12 at the Hyatt Hotel in Denver, Colorado. Check the ACR Web site, http://www.acresolution.org for full details and online registration. We’re looking forward to seeing you there!


WORKPLACE SECTION NEWS
ACR's Workplace Section extends an invitation to join others interested in Workplace ADR (you don't have to be a Section member, just interested in Workplace ADR) in a special, timely and unique teleconference with Peggy McNeive, Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service (FMCS) Acting Director of the Access to Neutrals Initiative. She will discuss the initiative in a special conference call at noon EST on June 13. The FMCS is experiencing such rapid growth in demand for its mediation and related alternative dispute resolution services that it may soon exceed the Agency's capacity to provide these services through its in-house staff of 200 professional mediators. To help meet this need, the FMCS is proposing a new regulation to establish an Access to Neutrals Initiative. The main function of the Access to Neutrals Initiative is to provide a Registry of Neutrals--a list of individual dispute resolution providers who have documented their qualifications according to criteria outlined in the regulation in the categories of ADR experience, ADR education/training, substantive education in the content area and experience in the content area. The proposed Access to Neutrals Initiative also includes informational, ethical and continuing education requirements for individuals on the Registry of Neutrals as well as a consumer complaint process. To understand more about this Initiative and how to submit written comments before the July 7 comment deadline, join Peggy McNeive in this unique opportunity.

Join the Workplace Section Co-Chairs and Peggy McNeive on Friday, June 13, 2003 at noon EDT/ 9:00 a.m. PDT. You may call in from anywhere, and the cost is only your long-distance charges for a 55-minute telephone call. To participate, e-mail Stephen Kotev at skotev@acresolution.org by June 11. In your e-mail, please include your full name, organization name, title, location, email address and phone number (unless you request otherwise, your contact information will be shared with others on the call) and any questions or concerns you would like Ms. McNeive to address during the call. You will receive the dial-in number by e-mail to confirm your participation in the call. We look forward to hearing you on the call.


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[7] Quotes
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A pedestal is as much a prison as any small space. -- Gloria Steinem

Nothing is more desirable than to be released from an affliction, but nothing is more frightening than to be divested of a crutch. -- James Baldwin

I am not an Athenian or a Greek, I am a citizen of the world. -- Socrates

The rich would have to eat money if the poor did not provide food. -- Russian Proverb

It is not enough for a man to know how to ride; he must know how to fall. -- Mexican Proverb

Travelers never think that they are the foreigners. -- Mason Cooley

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[8] Messages from our Sponsors
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The Center for Alternative Dispute Resolution's

15th ANNUAL CONFERENCE
Managing Conflict and Removing Barriers
to Collaborative Decision Making
Martin's Crosswinds - Greenbelt, MD

Pre-Conference: June 18, 2003
Conference: June 19, 2003 and June 20, 2003

Plenary Speakers: The Honorable Charles B. Day, U.S. District Court of Maryland; Frank Ferris, National Executive Vice President, National Treasury Employees Union; Rev. Dr. W. Wilson Goode, Sr., Former Mayor of Philadelphia, PA, Senior Advisor for Faith-Based Initiatives Public/Private Ventures

For additional information, call the Center at (301) 776-6055 or visit http://www.natlctr4adr.org.

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Summer Institute for Intercultural Communication, July 16 – August 1, 2003

The 27th Annual Summer Institute for Intercultural Communication
July 16 – August 1, 2003
Portland, Oregon

Choose from more than 40 in-depth workshops for professionals on cross-cultural negotiation, intercultural conflict management, and related topics -- a unique opportunity for you to develop skills, update programs, gather resources, and network with colleagues from all over the world in a stimulating environment.

Workshops include:

--Third-Party Facilitation and Intervention in Intercultural Conflict
--Intercultural Conflict Management: A Mindful Approach
--Negotiating and Mediating Intercultural Conflict
--Advanced Workshop: Transforming Intercultural Conflict

Contact: Intercultural Communication Institute, email: ici@intercultural.org; phone: 503-297-4622; Web: http://www.intercultural.org.

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