Kathryn Wasserman Davis Collaborative in Conflict Transformation KWD COLLABORATIVE IN CONFLICT TRANSFORM.

Restoring Justice, Cultivating Hope: A Scholar/Practitioner Conversation

This panel features an interdisciplinary look at the pursuit of justice and social change through the lens of conflict transformation.

Panelists:
• Netta Avineri, professor of TESOL/TFL at MIIS and head of the Graduate Pillar of the CT Collaborative (moderator)
• sujatha baliga, attorney, restorative justice practitioner, and MacArthur Fellow
• Sarah Stroup, professor at Middlebury, NGO scholar, and CT Collaborative director

Sponsored by the Conflict Transformation Collaborative

McCone Irvine Auditorium

Open to the Public

Conflict Transformation: 2022 Research Grants Showcase

This event is an opportunity to engage with our 2022 Conflict Transformation Grant Recipients and learn more about their work in conflict analysis and transformation. This event will be collaborative and interactive between the Midd and MIIS campuses. See the full list of 2022 grant recipients here.

Morse B104

Open to the Public

The Vermont Restorative Approaches Collaborative: a community discussion

The Vermont Restorative Approaches Collaborative (VTRAC) was established in 2019 through a VT Agency of Education grant in order to support the development of restorative approaches in schools. In this lunchtime discussion, Lindsey Halman will describe the work of VTRAC and lead a discussion of Middlebury’s own needs and efforts in restorative practices. Halman is executive director of UP for Learning, a Montpelier-based nonprofit supporting youth empowerment in educational institutions.

McCullough - Mitchell Green Lounge

Open to the Public
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Building Compassionate Communities with Mindfulness

Summer Convening on Experiential Learning and Conflict Transformation

In July 2023, we will gather diverse stakeholders who are engaging with conflict transformation through experiential learning to:
- Deepen our understanding of conflict transformation as a framework for relationship building and social change;
- Build connections and share learning among students, educators, and community partners;
- Explore mindfulness as a skill for connecting with others across difference and transforming society.


Building Compassionate Communities with Mindfulness

Axinn Center 104

Closed to the Public
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Responding to Conflict as Engaging in Community

Summer Convening on Experiential Learning and Conflict Transformation

In July 2023, we will gather diverse stakeholders who are engaging with conflict transformation through experiential learning to:
- Deepen our understanding of conflict transformation as a framework for relationship building and social change;
- Build connections and share learning among students, educators, and community partners;
- Explore mindfulness as a skill for connecting with others across difference and transforming society.

Responding to Conflict as Engaging in Community

Davis Family Library 105A

Closed to the Public