Friday, March 23, 2001
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8:00-9:00
Dome Conference Room
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Registration and continental breakfast
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9:00-9:15
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Welcome
Phoenix College Administrator
Purpose of Conference
Roland McAllen-Walker
Director, Tribal Court Advocacy Program
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9:15-10:15
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Keynote Speaker
Honorable Robert Yazzie
Chief Justice, Supreme Court of the Navajo Nation
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10:15-10:30
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Student Reading
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10:30-10:45
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Break, refreshments available
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10:45-12:15
Osborn Site Classrooms
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Breakout Session I
Applications of Navajo Peacemaking Across Disciplines
Location: Dome Conference Room
Jim Zion, Esq.
Solicitor to the Courts of the Navajo Nation
Law Enforcement: Incorporating Methods of Navajo Peacekeeping
Location: Osborn Site Room 102
Philmer Bluehouse
Consultant/Traditional Peacemaker
Alfred Harris, Esq.
President, Navajo Bar Association
Navajo Peacemaking: From the Elders, Through the Schools, and Into the Communities
Location: Osborn Site Room 206
Thomas Walker, Jr.
Consultant/Traditional Peacemaker
Mark Sorensen, Ed.D.
Executive Director, Little Singer Community School
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12:30-1:30
Willo Room
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Working Lunch
Reactions: Implications of Peacemaking
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1:30-2:00
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Break
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2:00-3:30
Osborn Site Classrooms
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Breakout Session II
Peacemaking: Applications in Family Court
Location: Osborn Site Room 101
Honorable Irene Toledo
District Court Judge, Navajo Nation
Honorable Allen Sloan
District Court Judge, Navajo Nation
The Peacemaking Process: Experiential Workshop
Location: Osborn Site Room 102
Alfred Dennison
Director, Navajo Peacemaker Project
Leo Natani
Peacemaker, Navajo Nation
Peacemaking: Applications in Social Services
Location: Osborn Site Room 105
Isabelle Kalsoyas
Director, Leupp Youth Residential Center, Navajo Nation
Margaret Waller, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, School of Social Work, Arizona State University
Michael Yellow Bird, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, School of Social Work, Arizona State University
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3:30-4:30
Willo Room
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Adjournment, refreshments available
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