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SUMMARY:"The Troubles" in Northern Ireland: Conflict Resolution & Peacebuilding
DESCRIPTION:This half-day interactive workshop will be a deep dive into the history\, politics and peacebuilding process of “the Troubles” in Northern Ireland. The workshop will build a strong knowledge of the Northern Ireland conflict and will strengthen conflict resolution competencies\, which can be utilized in the classroom. \nWe will share resources for educators to teach students the qualities of an effective mediator\, to understand the challenges of mediation\, to consider the importance of conflict resolution\, and to improve students’ mediation skills. The workshop is open to the community; non-educators will participate in a hands-on activity. We encourage students interested in exploring conflict resolution as well as students of political science\, foreign affairs\, and history to attend the workshop. \nContact hours for educator license renewal are available. All participants will have the opportunity to attend the Global Impact Award event\, honoring Senator George J. Mitchell\, at a discounted price. \nBreakfast and snacks will be provided. \n  \nLocation: \nMurphy Room\, Lombardo Student Center\, John Carroll University \nParticipants should enter at the S. Belvoir Blvd. entrance and announce themselves as guests for this program at the guard house. Participants will receive temporary parking passes and be directed to the Lombardo Student Center\, which is the building closest to the parking lot \n \nSchedule: \n8:00 AM Registration\, Breakfast\, and Welcome Remarks \n8:30 AM Opening Address: Conflict Resolution & Its Role in the World Today – Dr. Aysegul K. Zeren \n9:00 AM Introduction to the Troubles\, George Mitchell\, and the Good Friday Agreement – Dr. Philip Metres \n9:30 AM Coffee Break \n9:45 AM “George Mitchell – Peacebuilding in Northern Ireland”: Lesson Plan and Role Play \n10:45 AM Speaker Panel: The Troubles and What We Can Learn from This Conflict – Dr. Dianna Taylor\, Raymond Lennon \n11:30 AM Speaker Panel: Q & A \n11:45 AM Closing Remarks \nOnline Registration for this event has closed.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/the-troubles-conflict-resolution-peacebuilding/
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SUMMARY:2018 Global Impact Award Event
DESCRIPTION:CCWA’s 2018 Global Impact Award honors Senator George J. Mitchell  for his distinguished career as a peacemaker. Senator Mitchell will receive CCWA’s Global Impact Award and will deliver the Brooks Emeny Distinguished Lecture and a Q & A session with attendees. \nCCWA’s signature event will be held on October 17\, 2018\, at the InterContinental Hotel Cleveland. \n5:15 pm Private VIP Reception with Senator Mitchell for Sponsors at the $5\,000 and above level\n5:30 pm Reception for all attendees\n6:30 pm Program and Dinner \nThe Global Impact Award recognizes distinguished individuals whose leadership has led to greater understanding and cooperation among communities and countries around the world. Proceeds from this event will support the Cleveland Council on World Affairs’ educational programs\, specifically our Model United Nations program for middle and high school students\, and Speaker Forum programs. \nOnline registrations for this event has closed. For more information about this event\, please call (216) 781-3730. \nAmbassador Sponsor — $10\,000\nDesignation as an Ambassador Sponsor for the Global Impact Award event\n8 tickets with preferred seating at the event\n8 tickets to the private reception with honoree\nRecognition on all event materials and website*\nDesignation as a sponsor of one CCWA Speaker Forum program of your choice (incl. dinner for four with the speaker\, ten tickets\, and recognition in event materials)\nDesignation as a CCWA mission sponsor and logo in all CCWA materials for a year \nDiplomat Sponsor — $5\,000\nDesignation as a Diplomat Sponsor for the Global Impact Award Event\n8 tickets with preferred seating at the event\n8 tickets to the private reception for honoree\nRecognition on all event materials & website*\nDesignation as a CCWA mission sponsor and logo in all CCWA materials for a year \nAttaché Sponsor — $2\,500\nDesignation as an Attaché Sponsor for the Global Impact Award Event\n8 tickets with preferred seating at the event\nListing in printed program* \nImpact Ticket — $500\nOne ticket with preferred seating at the event\nOne ticket to the private reception with honoree \nIndividual Ticket — $200\nOne ticket to the cocktail reception and program \nThank you to our Presenting Sponsor: \n \nThank you to our Diplomat Sponsors:\nTony Asher\nThe Cleveland-Cliffs\nCleveland Clinic – International Operations and Global Patient Services\nCleveland State University\nDee and Jimmy Haslam\nThe Lubrizol Corporation\nRichard W. Pogue\nAlbert and Audrey Ratner\nP. Kelly Tompkins \nThank you to our Attaché Sponsors:\nBakerHostetler\nCase Western Reserve University – Center for International Affairs\nCollins & Scanlon LLP\nHoward B. Edelstein\nFalls Communications\nJohn Carroll University\nKent State University – Gerald H. Read Center for International and Intercultural Education\nWael and Sawssan Khoury\nMandel Family Foundation\nCharles McCarthy and Emily Bolton\nUniversity Hospitals\nClare Corrigan woidke/Jim Kavalec AB Bernstein \nMargaret W. Wong & Associates \nFor more information\, contact Jenni Carney at jcarney@ccwa.ccwa.org or (216) 781-3730.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/2018-global-impact-award-event/
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