Flint’s Water Saga, Or Why Water Mediation is “The Wire” of Mediation
The Wire was a TV show famous for following the drama of the city of Baltimore at all institutional levels: from the... Read More
Make “Watertight” Agreements Early On: What Water-Rich Towns Can Learn from the Story of Weed
As one of the towns that are fed with water from Mt. Shasta, (the source of up to 40 percent of California’s... Read More
How Mediation Makes the Back-To-School Transition Easier for Divorced Parents
During the summer, kids’ and parents’ worlds often drift apart. While parents are embroiled in the day-to-day of work and kids are... Read More
Protecting Working Animals Through Mediation: Mediators Can Negotiate for Horses’ Welfare and Release
Horse-drawn carriage rides are a herald of summer that evoke a picturesque tourist experience to many city dwellers. As the subject of... Read More
Americans More Accepting Than Ever of Divorce: Should We Thank Mediation’s Good Example?
Divorce has come a long way from the Kramer vs. Kramer stereotype of acrimony and woe. In fact, a new Gallup poll... Read More