Getting Tired of the Screaming? Learn How To Dialogue with The Best
Public Conversations Project -- one of the country's best dialogue training institutes, which specializes in helping people and organizations with diametrically opposing views find ways to understand one another and work together -- is coming to Washington, D.C. Now's your chance to learn from the best about how to transcend the finger-pointing and name-calling now transpiring around issues that affect everyone and, instead, develop the mutual consensus, respect, trust, and understanding that history shows are the foundation for longer-term efforts to strengthen communities, states, and nations.
The workshop is terrific, so if you're interested, sign up, as slots will fill up fast. And please forward to a friend!
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Have you always wanted to take a Public Conversations Project workshop? Do you know someone else who might be interested? Sign up now to reserve your place.
The Public Conversations Project is offering our signature three-day workshop, The Power of Dialogue, Constructive Conversations on Divisive Issues, in Washington D.C. this fall.
What: The Power of Dialogue (POD) is a highly interactive workshop that combines teaching and experiential learning for practitioners and leaders. Participants will build upon and expand their facilitation skills, allowing them to more effectively create conversations that foster mutual understanding between groups and individuals. Click here to learn more. ((http://www.publicconversations.org/workshops/pod)
When: Friday—Sunday, May 14—16, 2010 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. each day
Where: College of William & Mary DC Office, 1779 Massachusetts Ave NW, Ste 810, Washington, DC
Cost: $450 - $700 (sliding scale, includes lunch)
Faculty: Associate Mary Jacksteit and Vice President, Program, Dave Joseph http://www.publicconversations.org/who/people/staff
CE credits: Continuing education credits are offered through the NASW, MAMFT, and NBCC.
Group Size: Registration limited to 20.
For more information or to register, go to: http://www.publicconversations.org/workshops