On the first Thursday of every month ACR-GNY and the CUNY Dispute Resolution Consortium co-sponsor a breakfast event to promote education and dialogue to advance the field of dispute resolution.
Dr. Ani Kalayjian, co-editor of the recently published Forgiveness & Reconciliation: Psychological Pathways to Conflict Transformation and Peace Building, and Fordham University Professor of Psychology, will be our speaker at the December 3rd Roundtable breakfast.
For many years, Dr. Kalayjian has been on a journey of healing through forgiveness and meaning. The daughter and granddaughter of a severely traumatized Armenian family, she has devoted her life to studying the impact of trauma, and helping others heal so that they can reach a state of wholeness.
Come hear Dr.Kalayjian speak about the importance of forgiveness in our individual and collective lives.
There is no charge for the Breakfast, but please let us know, by return email, if you're planning to attend, so we don't run out of coffee! Dr. Ani Kalayjian, co-editor of the recently published
Forgiveness & Reconciliation: Psychological Pathways to Conflict Transformation and Peace Building, and Fordham University Professor of
Psychology, will be our speaker at the December 3rd Roundtable breakfast.
For many years, Dr. Kalayjian has been on a journey of healing through forgiveness and meaning. The daughter and granddaughter of a severely traumatized Armenian family, she has devoted her life to studying the impact of trauma, and helping others heal so that they can reach a state of wholeness.
Come hear Dr.Kalayjian speak about the importance of forgiveness in our individual and collective lives.
There is no charge for the Breakfast, but please let us know, by return email, if you're planning to attend, so we don't run out of coffee!
DR. ANI KALAYJIAN
EdD, RN, BC, DDL, BCETS, BCECR. DrSc (Hon)
Phone: (201) 941-2266, E-mail: DrKalayjian@gmail.com, www.meaningfulworld.com