leadership

Civic Conversations: Building Capacity for Respectful Dialog in a Democracy

November 10, 2011 —This week at Public Conversations, we are proud to present our newest workshop, produced in collaboration with Courage & Renewal Northeast. We welcome you to join us in January on the campus of Wellesley College for:

 

 

What's New—July 2011

July 14, 2011Last week, we sent out our July News and Connections eNews. Here are some of the highlights from the past month. If you'd like to receive these email updates, you can sign up here.

 

Creating a Global Research Center

AuthenticityMarch 16, 2011 — Poverty. AIDS. War. Natural disasters. Each has a devastating and broad impact. However, in the midst of crises, who often face the most widespread and brutal threats? Women.

The Dream on Campus: Dialogue

September 10, 2010—On the anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King’s “I Have A Dream” speech, thousands of people were gathered on the national mall in Washington, DC engaging in polemic debate about the future of the country. That same day, a community in Alabama was taking a different approach to creating their dream.

"Please Tell Your Friends..."—Jan. 29, 2010

In summer 2008, eighteen Nigerian conflict resolution professionals, representing diverse ethnic and religious communities in their home country, came to Boston to participate in an intensive training program in conflict prevention, management, and resolution.  The Public Conversations Project was invited to provide a training on dialogue for the program, which was hosted by the Graduate Program in Dispute Resolution at UMass Boston.

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