“Want tips and practice for having more respectful and effective conversations about politics… even in an election year?” Free opportunities from NCCJ.
NCCJ (North Carolina for Community and Justice) is a human relations organization. We work to build more compassionate, inclusive and equitable communities free of bias, bigotry and racism. We are best known for Anytown, a youth leadership summer camp, and our annual Citation Award Dinner. We work with people of all ages and organizations of all types. We also offer community programs that are free and open to everyone. NCCJ can help you approach difficult topics from a place of curiosity and practice communicating more effectively and respectfully.
Want tips and practice for having more respectful and effective conversations about politics… even in an election year? Join NCCJ for one (or all) of our upcoming Open Minds, Respectful Voices programs:
- Tuesday, February 27 | 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM
- Thursday, March 21 | 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM
- Thursday, April 25 | 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM
By joining us, you will gain: better awareness when engaging in conversations that cause discomfort; everyday practices for deep listening; and tools to sustain open and respectful dialogue. Led by program director Michael Robinson, these community programs are part of NCCJ’s “Open Minds, Respectful Voices” initiative launched in 2020. Programs are free, virtual (Zoom), and open to all. Click here to register.