Reconciliation
Conflict is a normal part of everyday life. Many people are capable of resolving differences and restoring relationships when given the right tools and support.
Write through Conflict
Initially, hurtful interactions and conflict may be too painful to address with others. Examining situations through writing is a safe way to give voice to feelings, opening up avenues for healing, personal growth and future communication. During this class individuals:
There will be opportunities for discovery, reflection, and creating plans for peace. |
Civil Circles
Respectful sharing in a circle can bring people together to: build community make decisions share ideas develop strategic plans build hope and common ground Circles are used in families, schools, workplaces, criminal justice systems, and churches. A variety of topics can be explored for the purpose of promoting unity within our families and communities. |
Conferencing
In conferencing, an individual accepts responsibility for harm he/she caused in the community, family, workplace or other settings. Affected parties address harm by sharing perspectives and collaborating to develop a plan aimed at:
For more information about Peacemaking Resource programs: 970.210.2339, peaceplans@gmail.com |
Conflict Resolution Month
Peacemaking Resource promotes local peacemaking activities in recognition of Conflict Resolution Month. For more information about Conflict Resolution Month in Colorado and events held throughout the state, or for ideas on activities you could host in the Mesa County visit www.conflictresolutionmonth.org Find out how you can be involved! Organize an event in Mesa County. Help promote Conflict Resolution Month. Brainstorm with others to promote peacemaking in October and year round. Listen.Talk. Work it out. |