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Innovating the Future of ADR

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Presented by Sam Fife, Director of Innovation for Better Business Bureau Great West and Pacific   During this virtual brown bag session, Mr. Fife will lead an exploration of innovation models and human-centered design processes that can be applied to problem solving. With a practical look at how these creative approaches complement the tools ADR practitioners currently use, Mr. Fife will turn the focus toward how practitioners can use both to shape the evolution of ADR. Event Flyer is here: Fife-Feb 23, 2022  Register Here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/Fifeinnovate CADR Virtual Brown Bag Sessions – Skills for Problem Solving In collaboration with: Conflict Resolution Alliance (CRA) • The Hawai'i State Bar Association – ADR Section (HSBA-ADR) • Spark M. Matsunaga Institute for Peace & Conflict Resolution (MIPCR), and Community Mediation Centers: Kaua`i Economic Opportunity, Inc. Mediation Program • Ku`ikahi Mediation Center • Maui Mediation Services • The Mediation Center of the Pacific • West Hawai`i Mediation Center   To request disability-related accommodations, call the Center for Alternative Dispute Resolution at (808) 539-4237 or send inquiries to Cadr@courts.hawaii.gov. The Hawaiʻi State Judiciary does not warrant the accuracy or completeness of the information provided by the speaker. Nor do the speaker’s remarks necessarily reflect the opinions of the Judiciary.

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Finding Common Ground In Uncommon Times

Zoom

With Dr. Omekongo Dibinga and Dr. Maya Soetoro Explore what unites us as opposed to what divides us. We live in a society that is becoming increasingly polarized but even in our darkest moments, there are areas where we can all shine. Participants will learn how to have difficult conversations, how to challenge implicit biases, and how to build a community where differences are not just tolerated but celebrated! Dr. Omékongo Dibinga is the UPstander. His life’s mission is to inspire all across the globe to take a stand when they witness an injustice, no matter how small or large.

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