Public Conversations Project
Apply for an Internship with the Jewish Dialogue Group
February 24, 2012 — Our friends at the Jewish Dialogue Group are spearheading the Deliberation Project, an initiative to promote vibrant, constructive dialogue within Jewish communities about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
No Batteries Required
December 21, 2011 — The wreath is still hanging on the door at Public Conversations headquarters. Even as December passes by in a whirlwind of lights and cookies, thoughts of giving remain with us. After all, giving doesn’t end when the ball drops. The coming year is sprinkled with birthdays, anniversaries, and Hallmark holidays of all shapes and sizes.
Empowering the True Spirit of American Democracy
December 13, 2011 — If you look back throughout the history of our country, many of our grand visions and democratic ideas began with informal conversations in taverns and parlors, coffee shops and living rooms. Patriots, activists, elected officials and volunteers, these Americans talked about their passions, hopes and dreams to good effect.
Q+A: Belle Abaya
October 27, 2011 — Earlier this year, Philippines-based conflict resolution organization, The Conflict Resolution Group Foundation (CoRe) started a campaign entitled Transformative Cells (T-Cells), aimed at building face-to-face communication skills among young people.
Anthrax, Baboons, and Dialogue—Dec. 30, 2009
University, Fearing Animal-Rights Violence, Axes Baboon Study That's the headline on Discover.com about a recent news story citing fear of controversy as the reason the University of Oklahoma is nixing an anthrax study using baboons.







