This is the third case study in the series Holding These Truths: Empowerment and Recognition in Action. This series presents case studies for a future conflict resolution textbook. It has been successfully piloted with several international classes. Those, who benefit most, stress the importance of carefully studying the introduction. (See Introduction to Conflict Case Studies, Nancy D. Erbe). Because the case study format is intentionally unique, written in an interactive and non-linear workbook style, unlike many introductions, the information provided there is required for understanding the case studies. Readers are encouraged to send comments and critiques directly to the author. Because of the deliberate one-of-a-kind format of the text, detailed page-by-page comments and questions are welcome. A list of the entire series is included below.Introduction to Conflict Case StudiesCase Study #1: Neutral Fact-Finding and Empowerment Within Conflicted SystemsCase Study #2: Intrapersonal Approaches to Conflict: Cognitive and Perceptual BiasesCase Study #3: Negative Intergroup InfluenceCase Study #4: Empathy: Effective Response with Escalating AggressionCase Study #5: Assessing Covert Bad Faith and Power AbuseCase Study #6: Cultural Competence: Ethical and Empowered Response With DiscriminationCase Study #7: Empowered Process---Skilled Leadership: Diffusion, Party Capacity and Speaking Truth to PowerCase Series #8: Empowered Process: Multicultural Collaboration