Victoria Pynchon Presents the Tit for Tat Workshop in Santa Fe

(photo:  Route 285 to Santa Fe by Eric Hart)

Below is the flyer (click here for downloadable version) for Engaging Conflicts' Science, Ethics and Spirit Conference Being Human:  Exploring Our Blind Spots and Biases, at which I'll be giving my "Peacemaking in a Tit for Tat World" workshop in Santa Fe this September.

Get CLEs and CEUs in Santa Fe, NM at a conference exploring the blind spots and biases of being human, with a pre-conference Transformative Mediation training option!

Register online now for the 2½-day Science, Ethics, and Spirit Conference, September 26-28, 2007

We’ll explore and experience the facts and implications of science, ethics and spirit in your high conflict professional practices as attorneys, facilitators and mediators, with presentations by:

Register, too, for the pre-conference Transformative Mediation training September 24-25, 2007

Kristine Paranica will present the training for the Institute for the Study of Conflict Transformation (ISCT), a national think-tank supported by a consortium of universities.

Both events will take place in Santa Fe, NM, at the Upaya Zen Center, where you are urged to interact with the Center's diverse residential community of monks and lay people. You are also welcome to arrange to lodge at the Upaya Zen Center while in Santa Fe.

Other events in Santa Fe at the time include the 17th Annual Santa Fe Wine and Chile Fiesta (September 26-30) and the High Road Art Tour, exploring the arts and culture in the mountain villages of Northern New Mexico on the high road to Taos between Santa Fe & Taos (September 23-23, and 29-30).

Online registration and more information are available here and by requests for information to Gini Nelson (mailto:gn@gnconflictmanagement.com; 877.992.1900) and the ISCT (isct@und.nodak.edu; 701.777.2022).

For Upaya Zen Center lodging information, contact Natalie Calia at registrar@upaya.org

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