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The Public Conversations Project (PCP) helps people with fundamental disagreements over divisive issues develop the mutual understanding and trust essential for strong communities and positive action.

Current Site Highlights

Good News: PCP has found an outstanding new Executive Director, Cherry Muse.  Learn more in a special edition of our newsletter.

New Guide--Fostering Dialogue Across Divides: After 17 years, PCP is at last releasing its definitive guide to successful dialogues on the most heated topics.  Laura Chasin and Maggie Herzig have released a guide that will take even a first-time practitioner step-by-step through the process while providing experienced facilitators enlightening new insights.  Read more about the GuideClick here to order your copy.

PCP at the Omega Institute (again): Reflect and rejuvenate: join PCP's senior practitioners this August for a week-long workshop retreat at the beautiful Omega Institute.  See the details on the Omega Institute's website. 

Training Spotlight: Practice effective interviewingPrepare for facilitation challengesBuild reflection and dialogue into your leadership. For our current workshop schedule, click here.

PCP Selected for Catalogue for Philanthropy: PCP is proud to announce it has been selected as one of the celebrated cultural education non-profits in the Massachusetts Catalogue for Philanthropy.  To read more, please visit: www.catalogueforphilanthropy.org/ma/2005/
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Wise Questions Merchandise: Thought-provoking questions from our "Wise Questions" contest have been imprinted on merchandise ranging from t-shirts to mugs to tote bags.  View or purchase these conversation starters at http://www.cafepress.com/wisequestions.

Material en Español: ¡Artículos y guías prácticas!

Constructive Conversations about the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: PCP's Maggie Herzig, working with Mitch Chanin of the Jewish Dialogue Group, has produced this specialized guide for conducting dialogues within Jewish communities in the U.S.  Order a copy now. 

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