• You’re Working With WHO?


    Join State Business Executives for our You’re Working With WHO?’ webinar with U.S. Senator Welch (VT) and U.S. Senator Marshall (KS). The series dives into congressional compromise, bipartisanship, and today’s state of play in Congress.

  • CPRT Expert Dialogue: Nason Maani


    The communications and actions of companies and industries influence policy outcomes, including policies that affect people’s health, positively or negatively, directly or indirectly. One example of a large-scale industry with both influence and dependency upon policy outcomes is the U.S. firearms industry. Lecturer in Inequalities and Global Health Policy Nason Maani recently worked on a…

  • Bridging Differences for Collective Impact


    An interactive panel of educators will showcase the interplay between civic engagement, civic learning, and bridging divides and how they bring this to their classrooms. Attendees will have a chance to experience and walk away with concrete resources to try in the classroom including: (1) short 10-minute activities, (2) lessons, or (3) full-blown curricula. The…

  • The Global Stage: What role should we play?


    Regardless of how you feel about globalization, the U.S. is an important player on the global stage. The question is, what type of player should we be? Leader, follower, isolated, etc.? And does your answer change based on the policy area? Are there some areas you would like us to lead in and others for…

  • Connecting Your Library Community Through Conversation


    Join Living Room Conversation’s Library Partner, Annie Caplan, presenting for the American Library Association. Community conversations are an important way to connect libraries with the communities they serve. In this webinar, you will learn why it is important for libraries to be hubs for dialogue and strategies for implementing community conversations in all library types…

  • Become a certified IF Collaborative Discussion Coach!


    Register now for the Interactivity Foundation’s (IF) annual Collaborative Discussion Coach Summer Training. All trainings are limited to 15 participants to ensure interactive, hands-on engagement. After completing this training, certified collaborative discussion coaches will be able to offer their own certificate programs in classrooms, communities, and workplaces. Coaches are able to award certificates & digital…