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You can support the work of the UND Conflict Resolution Center through your tax deductible financial contributions. We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization which provides a myriad of community services, to schools, non-profit organizations, children and youth, families, the elderly, and others. Your generous contributions help us to make a difference in our communities, and to spread the message of nonviolence and peace.
You can make your donations payable to:
UND Conflict Resolution Center, 314 Cambridge Street, Stop 8009, Grand Forks, ND 58202-8009, or you can make payments by credit card as well.
Contact Gail at 701.777.3664 with any questions. You may also contact the UND Alumni Association, and ask for Dave Meidema to make a donation in our account, at (800) 543-8764 or (701) 777-2933.
Thank You.
A reflection about the beliefs that underlie our practice, from pioneers in transformative mediation, R. Baruch Bush & Sally Ganong Pope, 2002
"The critical resource in conflict transformation is the parties' own basic humanity -- their essential strength, decency and compassion, as human beings. ... [Our] theory posits, based on what many call a "relational" theory of human nature, that human beings also have inherent capacities for strength (agency/autonomy) and responsiveness (connection/compassion), and an inherent moral resiliency that allows these capacities to overcome the tendencies toward weakness and self-absorption. When these capacities are activated, the transformative theory asserts, the [negative] conflict spiral can reverse and interaction can regenerate."
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