About Us

About

As part of its ongoing operations, the CUNY DRC organizes conferences and training programs, provides technical assistance, conducts research, hosts visitors from around the world, produces research working papers, publishes a biannual newsletter, and maintains a listserv and an extensive database of those interested in dispute resolution in New York City. Of particular note is the CUNY DRC’s initiative called Make Talk Work which includes training workshops, special projects, and monthly city-wide meetings for scholars and practitioners in dispute resolution.

The CUNY DRC has amassed an outstanding track record in addressing all kinds of difficult issues using a variety of innovative formats including dialogues, town meetings, mediation, and related informal dispute resolution processes. It has specialized in fostering constructive inter-group relations, including dialogues between cops and kids and among culturally diverse groups.

The CUNY DRC was established with funding from the City University of New York and the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation. In addition to the former, the CUNY DRC’s innovative activities are supported by grants from various foundations and government sources.

Contact mvolpe@jjay.cuny.edu with questions.