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Mitchell Hamline School of Law

Mediation

2021

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Mediation: Embedded Assumptions Of Whiteness?, Sharon Press, Ellen E. Deason Jan 2021

Mediation: Embedded Assumptions Of Whiteness?, Sharon Press, Ellen E. Deason

Faculty Scholarship

This article attempts to uncover some of the systemic ways in which white supremacy is expressed in the practice of mediation in the United States with the goal of inspiring additional conversations and deeper attention to these issues by scholars and practitioners in the field of dispute resolution. Our methodology is to apply the themes in Layla F. Saad’s book, Me and White Supremacy: Combat Racism, Change the World, and Become a Good Ancestor (2020). We use the lenses of tone policing, color-blindness, racial stereotyping, anti-blackness, white silence, and white supremacy to reflect on the following aspects of mediation: communication …


The Reconstruction Of Mediation: A Shift Toward Cultural Competency And Social Sophistication, Wynne Reece Jan 2021

The Reconstruction Of Mediation: A Shift Toward Cultural Competency And Social Sophistication, Wynne Reece

Mitchell Hamline Law Review

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