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Bridging Divides in Our Relationships: Skills for Tricky Topics

Moments of conflict or tension are often scary to us because we fear the battle they might spark. But "tricky topics" don’t have to be scary.

Dialogue is a fundamental skill and a critical part of being a peacebuilder, both in our personal lives and more formal peacebuilding work. Join us, as we approach the upcoming holiday season, for an introductory workshop on the basics of dialogue.

*This event is part of our monthly Taste of Peace series, where we offer introductory-level conversations about all things peacebuilding and explore something new every month. We hope you’ll join us for this event and other upcoming Taste of Peace events!

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MEET THE FACILITATOR

Peter Digitale Anderson

Peter is Peace Catalyst’s Executive Director and Program Director in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where he is equipping community peacemakers and collaborating with others for racial justice and healing. His projects include facilitating a healing and practice space for white men undoing white supremacist and patriarchal cultures; organizing white folk, especially people of faith, to work for racial justice alongside BIPOC partners; providing nonviolent protection for civilians and training others in safety skills; building community and inspiring activists through singing circles; and more. In addition, Peter leads trainings in conflict transformation, nonviolence, trauma awareness and healing, and community-based peacebuilding.

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