Cheryl Duckworth is a professor of Conflict Resolution at Nova Southeastern University. A peace-building program leader and conflict resolution policy analyst, she has served such organizations as the Institute for Multi-Track Diplomacy and the Center for International Education. She has lived in Zimbabwe and Paraguay, and published and presented globally on her two passions, peace education and peace economics. Currently she serves as the faculty advisor of NSU's Peace Education Working Group.
List of AbbreviationsTimeline of Major Events Map of ParaguayChapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Theoretical Building Blocks: Conflict Resolution and Social MovementsChapter 3: An Historical View of the Indigenous Rights Movement in ParaguayChapter 4: Dignity Throughout Latin America Chapter 5: The Indigenous Communities Under StroessnerChapter 6: Indigenous Communities and Dignity in the Post-Stroessner EraChapter 7: Land Policy and Practice Since StroessnerChapter 8: Dynamics and Partnerships of the Movement for DignityChapter 9: Implications for the Field of Conflict ResolutionReferences