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The Public Conversations Project prevents and transforms conflicts driven by deep differences in identity, beliefs, or values.

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Guide to Ph.D. Programs in Conflict Resolution and Related Fields
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GLENDALE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

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Could dialogue practices help members of Glendale Presbyterian Church overcome fractures within their community?
The People: Nine congregants from Glendale Presbyterian Church, a 300+ member evangelical church in Glendale, a city in the Los Angeles metro area.

 

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