Mediator | Author | Educator
Understanding Precedes Resolution
Robert Harrington, Jr. is a mediator, author, educator, military veteran, and creator of HarringtonEduTainment. Based in Baltimore, Maryland, his work explores conflict, faith, identity, relationships, and the pursuit of understanding.
Through mediation, writing, and educational content, he encourages curiosity, dialogue, and the belief that understanding precedes resolution.
The Mediation Stewardship Project is a public education initiative working to make conflict literacy, active listening, constructive communication, and mediation-informed skills more accessible in everyday life.
Through workshops, youth programming, educational resources, community partnerships, and the Conflict Support Line, the project seeks to help people navigate disagreement before conflict becomes crisis.
Conflict skills are life skills.
Harrington Mediation is grounded in the belief that meaningful resolution often begins with understanding. Conflict can leave people feeling unheard, dismissed, or unable to express what matters most.
Mediation provides a structured space where participants can speak, listen, clarify concerns, and make informed decisions for themselves.
The mediator is not a judge, decision-maker, or advocate for either party. The mediator supports a constructive process while preserving participant self-determination.
The conversation belongs to the participants. The mediator helps maintain safety, structure, and clarity so the parties can engage more effectively.
Transformative mediation values recognition and empowerment. Recognition allows participants to better understand another person's perspective without requiring agreement.
Empowerment supports each participant's ability to speak clearly, make decisions, and participate meaningfully in difficult conversations.
Many conflicts persist because people no longer feel safe enough to be vulnerable with one another. Mediation can create conditions for more honest communication, careful listening, and greater understanding.
Resolution may not always occur, but understanding remains valuable.
Conflict Coaching provides one-on-one support for individuals preparing for difficult conversations, navigating ongoing conflict, or determining whether mediation may be appropriate.
This service is designed for situations where mediation may not be ready to begin or where only one person is prepared to take the first step.
Harrington Mediation partners with organizations seeking thoughtful, professional conflict-resolution support. Whether you represent a business, law firm, nonprofit, housing organization, educational institution, church, community organization, or government agency, mediation can provide a constructive process for addressing conflict and improving communication.
Learn more about organizational mediation services, referral partnerships, and collaborative opportunities.
A Collection of Meditations on Faith, Identity, and Existence
Rather than offering answers, this work invites readers to wrestle with uncertainty, limitation, purpose, and trust. Through reflection and inquiry, it explores what it means to move forward when clarity is incomplete and certainty remains out of reach.
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