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Empowering Difficult Conversations

We are experiencing a time when the public and private discourse is polarized. What do we say? How do we say it? We may have family and friends that we have pulled away from, just because it’s so hard to deal with the conversations. And we all experience in the public sphere the painful and fractured communication that we see from the media, politicians and business.

If these things concern you, plan on joining us September 12 at 6:30 in the library. We all are searching for ways to deal with these issues. We don’t have “the” answer, but we can at least practice conversing with one another. For more information, talk to Sarah Evans or Jim Rutherford.