• National Week Of Conversation – Let’s Talk


    An invitation-only event, National Week Of Conversation – Let’s Talk (Central Nebraska), will gather a neutral, nonviolent, nonpartisan group of people who hold wildly different political agendas, but stand together in their desire to listen and be heard for the purpose of understanding one another and build unity in civility. We will eat together and…

  • Civity Workshop: Connecting Across Difference


    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…

  • Dialogue Lab 2023: Building Bridges Through Dialogue


    If you want peace, you don’t talk to your friends. You talk to your enemies. -Desmond Tutu The practice of engaging critically and authentically with those you disagree with is an important competency and skill, especially in highly polarized and charged environments. Dialogue is fundamental to building this competency. Not only is it vital for…

  • National Week of Conversation


    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!

  • Talk With The Cops


    Join Police2Peace for a very special virtual event during the National Week of Conversation 2023. Talk With The Cops™ will feature police leaders and community members grappling with the hard, messy problem of police reform and the police-community relationship. This dialogue will also seek answers, such as: What are we trying to achieve with our…

  • How to Have “Real” Conversations about Race w/o Blowups


    Talking about race isn’t always easy… but it’s important. Andre and Todd were college freshman roommates – one black, one white – who spent their first 25 years of knowing each other without ever discussing race. So they decided to make their first conversations about race public to show what a first conversation about race…