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Relationships First Conversation Guide
How we treat each other is the difference between a great place to live and a bad place to live. We shape our world through relationships. Most people agree we want communities where all people have dignity and respect. Yet respectful interactions are often not what we see modeled in the media and in politics. And far too many people feel disrespected in their lives. What is our role in these dynamics? -
Relationships Over Politics: Connecting with Family and Friends
It can be challenging to have difficult conversations with family and close friends because family are more likely to break ‘host and guest’ social norms. The emotional stakes are higher, conversations are colored by long, deeply personal histories and it can feel easier to ‘take the gloves off’ and fight dirty, unconstrained by the politeness usually offered acquaintances. How might we hold the tension of our differences while working to repair connection and not further deepen division within our circle of family and friends? -
Relationships over Politics: Connecting with Friends and Family Conversation Guide
Is it possible to use Living Room Conversations with our families and close friends? It is ultimately challenging, because family are more likely to break ‘host and guest’ social norms. The emotional stakes are higher, conversations are colored by long, deeply personal histories and it can feel easier to ‘take the gloves off’ and fight dirty, unconstrained by the politeness usually offered acquaintances. How might we hold the tension of our differences while working to repair connection and not further deepen division within our circle of family and friends? -
Status and Privilege Conversation Guide
We joke about “keeping up with the Joneses” — but there’s real competition in our society for status and the accompanying privilege. How do we decide what we most value that bestows this status? From education to wealth to gender to race, let’s talk about what we have…and what we desire. -
Strategies for Effective Engagement - A Guide for Youth Environmental Activists
Guide to communicating with decision makers, building coalitions, project management and smart goal development. For the leaders of tomorrow. -
Take Back the House Party Host Guide
This guide and our trainings give you everything you need to do host a Take Back the House Party successfully. -
Talking Politics Conversation Guide
In this conversation, we explore our own experience about how we learned to talk about politics . . . or to avoid it. We share stories about what has happened around our political conversations and consider the impact this has on our relationships with friends and family. This isn’t a conversation about issues, but rather a discovery of how we decide who to relate to and at what depth based on our knowledge of political views. -
The America We Want To Be: Founding Aspirations Conversation Guide
This topic is warm, welcoming and great to get to know how different people perceive America, their fears about it, and their hopes and dreams for it.
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