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International Women’s Day

Happy International Women’s Day everyone! 

We hope you’re having a great start to the week. This is a reminder to love and uplift all of the women in your life.

Feminism isn’t about making women strong. Women are already strong. It’s about changing the way the world perceives that strength.”

–G.D. Anderson

For the rest of this month we have a few new events on the calendar. This week on Wednesday the 11th, we have an event entitled Workplace Collaboration taking place from 12:00pm – 1:00pm where we will hear from Donna R. Ching, Ph.D. who will teach us tools to help embrace workplace collaboration.

On March 12th an event entitled Practice Makes Permanent: Next Level Bystander Communication Skills is taking place from 8:00am – 12:00pm. We will be practicing our communication skills with Kimberly Dark, an award winning writer and storyteller who wants you to reclaim your power as a social creator to make the world a better place. The workshop is $50 and you must’ve participated in one or more of these prior trainings:

  • Brilliant Bystander
  • Unconscious Bias
  • Linguistic Re-Framing

Further, on March 16th from 12pm-1:30pm we have an event titled Beyond the Mute Button which will have us rethinking the need for physical presence in dispute resolution. This is an awesome free event where we will hear from many important mediations, lecturers, and facilitators.

The last event on the calendar for this month is on March 18th and it’s entitled What is Excellence? Approaches to Merit and Distinction in Mediation. We will be hearing from Peter S. Adler Ph.D. who is a planner, mediator, facilitator, and a Principal at ACCORD3.0 which is a professional network of consultants specializing in foresight, strategy, and cooperative trouble-shooting. This is a free event taking place from 12:00pm-1:00pm, join us to hear what Peter has to teach!

We hope you and your loved ones continue staying safe and have a great rest of your week!

Remember,

Human rights are women’s rights, and women’s rights are human rights.” Hillary Clinton, American politician