Professor Sukhsimranjit Singh Presents Lecture on Cultural Fluency in Difficult Conflicts
Professor Sukhsimranjit Singh presented the lecture, "Cultural Fluency in Difficult Conflicts," as part of the Weinstein JAMS International Fellowship Program meeting, held on October 29. He was joined by Hon. Judge Ann Claire Williams (Ret.), Of Counsel at Jones Day, and Hon. Rebecca Westerfeld (Ret.) for the online event, which was attended by fellows from over forty countries from around the world.
The Weinstein JAMS International Fellowship Program, inaugurated in 2008, provides opportunities for qualified individuals from outside the United States to study dispute resolution processes and practices in the U.S. to assist them in their efforts to advance the resolution of disputes in their home countries. This Fellowship is a collaboration between JAMS and the Weinstein International Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to making mediation available and accessible worldwide in the face of increasing global challenges and conflict. The organization is founded by Judge Danny Weinstein and experienced dispute resolution pioneers in the U.S. and abroad, and Professor Singh serves as a Board Member.