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Difficult Dialogues National Resource Center 11.11.2020

Registration is open for our October webinar: Building your Facilitator Tool Box: Honing dialogue skills to navigate pre- and post-election tensions on October 27, 2020 from 4:30-6 pm Eastern time. https://princeton.zoom.us//regis/WN_4_iioiccTYmHha2p3EE1hA

Difficult Dialogues National Resource Center 07.11.2020

Our latest newsletter is available now: https://sway.office.com/Pw7XnqgIK0C51BhP?ref=Link Subscribe on our website to get these newsletters in your inbox! https://www.difficultdialogues.org

Difficult Dialogues National Resource Center 18.10.2020

The recording of our September virtual event, Turning dialogue into action: How to make systemic change is available now! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W-Ck2OASHtY&feature=youtu.be Thanks to Princeton and Washington University in St. Louis for partnering with us to provide this event!

Difficult Dialogues National Resource Center 14.10.2020

Register!! Resist!

Difficult Dialogues National Resource Center 26.09.2020

New post up on the DDNRC website exploring Campus Engagement/Event Response Teams and strategies for supporting student activism. Read it here: https://www.difficultdialogues.org/ddnrc_blog Don't forget to register for our September virtual event: Turning dialogue into action: How to make systemic change Register for it now: tiny.cc/Sept

Difficult Dialogues National Resource Center 18.09.2020

We can't wait for next week's webinar! There is still time to register: http://tiny.cc/Sept Turning Dialogue into Action: How to make systemic change Panelists will discuss how to use dialogue as a tool for creating systemic change in politics (locally and nationally), in local communities, and within higher education.

Difficult Dialogues National Resource Center 30.08.2020

Register now for our September virtual event! http://tiny.cc/Sept Turning Dialogue into Action: How to make systemic change... Panelists will discuss how to use dialogue as a tool for creating systemic change in politics (locally and nationally), in local communities, and within higher education. Also note that Jael Kerandi was president of student government at University of Minnesota and worked with the President of UMN to limit ties to the Minneapolis Police Department. Correction: Dr. Benjamin is an Associate Professor in the Clara Luper Department of African & African American Studies at The University of Oklahoma

Difficult Dialogues National Resource Center 15.08.2020

Our second virtual event, Turning dialogue into action: How to make systemic change, is just a few weeks away! We are so excited for this conversation with our featured panelists, Andrea Benjamin PhD, Jael Kerandi and J Mase III. Register at: tiny.cc/Sept Correction: Dr. Benjamin is an Associate Professor in the Clara Luper Department of African & African American Studies at The University of Oklahoma

Difficult Dialogues National Resource Center 13.08.2020

The recording from our August virtual event, Returning to the (Virtual) Campus: Activism, Anti-racism and Transforming Community, is now available on the Princeton Youtube page. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lN89_neniM0&feature=youtu.be A big thank you to Princeton University, Washington University in St. Louis for co-hosting and to all of the amazing panelists: Angela Mosi Locks, PhD, Cal State Long Beach Reginald A. Wilburn, PhD, University of New Hampshire... LaTanya N. Buck, PhD, Princeton University Shawn Maxam, Princeton University See more

Difficult Dialogues National Resource Center 24.07.2020

We have a new date! Join us on Tuesday, August 11th from 4-5:30 pm Eastern time. You can register here: tiny.cc/ddnrc

Difficult Dialogues National Resource Center 21.07.2020

Unfortunately, due to Hurricane Isaias, we will be postponing today's webinar. We are working on a new date/time and will update here and on our website with updated information as we have it. Thank you for your understanding.

Difficult Dialogues National Resource Center 12.07.2020

It's not too late to register for tomorrow's free virtual event! tiny.cc/ddnrc

Difficult Dialogues National Resource Center 26.06.2020

Our July & August Newsletter is available now! In this edition, we explore the theme: The Convergence of Dialogue & Activism: Linking dialogue and action https://sway.office.com/WD26CkIxj7NbHjS3?ref=Link