UAF to host online conference on conflict resolution

April 2, 2018

Jeff Richardson
907-474-6284

Navajo code talker Peter MacDonald will be the featured guest speaker on April 11 at the eighth annual International Cyber Conference on Conflict Resolution at the ÐÓ°Épro.

The conference, which is open to the public, will be held from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the Wood Center ballroom. It will include a live panel along with a montage screen with other participants. Additional guest speakers will include Steven Rhodes, former U.S. ambassador to Zimbabwe, and Omar Quadat, who prosecuted alleged terrorists for war crimes as a lawyer for the Office of the Chief Prosecutor of Military Commissions.

MacDonald is the only four-term chairman of the Navajo Tribe. He was born in Arizona and served the U.S. Marine Corps in World War II as a Navajo code talker, one of the most storied units in U.S. military history.

The conference is a town-hall style discussion. UAF event sponsors include the Center for Cross-Cultural Studies, the Department of Communication and Journalism, the ÐÓ°Épro Biomedical Learning and Student Training program, and the Department of Diversity and Equal Opportunity. California State University, Dominguez Hills, is a co-sponsor of the conference.

Topics will include the history of the code talkers and the related history of other war veterans; how today’s veterans are treated and how we, as a society, can improve their situation; and proposals for improving diplomacy, leadership and peace-building. The audience will have an opportunity to ask questions at the end of the conference.

The conference was started by Brian Jarrett, a former UAF Department of Justice faculty member and current director of the negotiation, conflict resolution and peace-building program at California State University, Dominguez Hills. The conference has grown in international recognition for its efforts to promote and improve restorative justice practices and peace-building.

ADDITIONAL CONTACT: Polly Hyslop, 907-474-6418, physlop@alaska.edu