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National Week of Conversation

ActiVote

As we seek to understand the other side it is key to understand the core values and moral foundations that people are using to make their choices. Want to understand your foundations and the foundations that others might use to make their decisions?Try our 6 minute digital Moral Foundations simulation!

Celebrate conversation with Daily Haloha

Daily Haloha

Join us in the Daily Haloha app for a week of uplifting and thought-provoking daily questions that celebrate conversation and our shared humanity.Reflect, share, and hear from others – anonymously and judgment-free. Download the app today for a 2-minute daily dose of humanity. 

NYU Bronfman Center Workshop

Resetting the Table

*PRIVATE EVENT*This workshop will offer communication skill-building for charged conversations surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and a forum for dialogue across disagreement. Participants will learn and practice strategies of communication that allow them to articulate their views and share their experiences effectively while inviting curiosity, collaboration, and constructive debate. These are lifelong skills transferable to many…

Ongoing

A Spring Break for Your Mind

Bay College Civics Corps

Please join Bay College in Michigan in celebrating America’s National Week of Conversation and the International Day of Mastering Conversations that Matter! From April 10th through the 23rd, folks will gather with others to share inspirational and thoughtful ideas by simply using the Daily Haloha app. Other campuses and organizations are encouraged to join in…

Civity Workshop: Connecting Across Difference

Civity

As part of the National Week of Conversation, Civity is excited to present a virtual workshop focused on connection across difference. Civity is a national nonprofit organization that supports community leaders who want to create a welcoming culture. This workshop will help participants build “social muscle” in their communities, cultivating relationships of respect, empathy and…

Why Do We Disagree About the Facts?

Crossing Party Lines

Why Do We Disagree ABOUT THE FACTS? Being an informed voter who understands the issues is the responsibility of all citizens. Thanks to the internet and other sources, we have more facts at our fingertips than we could ever hope to take in. Yet, we don’t all have the same facts. This has led to…