Conflict Resolution First Place Winner Center of the World Festival 2009
God vs Satan, written by Barbara Ladin. Conflict resolution theme: Old family conflicts face the challenge of resolution. |
Conflict Resolution 2nd Place Winner Center of the World Festival 2009
If is the Only Peacemaker, written by Shelia Clark. Conflict resolution theme: Classical literature helps to resolve a conflict arising from misinterpretation of the other's actions.
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Conflict Resolution 3rd Place Winner Center of the World Festival 2009
Common Denominators, written by Louis Medina. Conflict resolution theme: Native or immigrant, "Okie" or "Mexican," young or old, people are the same--they just need to find one another's common denominators.
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Conflict Resolution 4th Place Winner Center of the World Festival 2009
TP Chronicles, written by Laurelyn Irving. Conflict resolution theme: A residence hall director mediates between four college students, who share a suite, to resolve a heated conflict over toilet paper.
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Conflict Resolution Finalist Center of the World Festival 2009
Crazy Day, written by David Muschell. Conflict resolution theme: A man witnesses a terrible tragedy and deals with the conflicting moral results.
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Conflict Resolution Finalist Center of the World Festival 2009
Weighing In, written by Rachel York Bridgers. Conflict resolution theme: In a post-Katrina school setting, two women deal with conflict created by institutional rules and use human connectedness to bring resolution.
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Conflict Resolution Finalist Center of the World Festival 2009
Ear of the Hurricane, written by Randy Gross. Conflict resolution theme: Four people confront their pre- & post-Katarina conflicts and life-changing experiences as they wait in a New Orleans cafe fro a documentary filmmaker.
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Conflict Resolution Finalist Center of the World Festival 2009
Roll with the punches, written by Lee Dunnavant. Conflict resolution theme: Persistence and the passage of time is sometimes the key to bringing closure to conflict.
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Conflict Resolution Finalist Center of the World Festival 2009
Dear Despicable Dictator, written by Katherine King. Conflict resolution theme: Focused letter writing is a very effective way to end oppression and conflict.
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Conflict Resolution Finalist Center of the World Festival 2009
Waiting for Women, written by Lonon Smith. Conflict resolution theme: A male viewpoint and a paradoxical way to resolve intrafamily conflict.
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