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The Discussion Group Leaders Guide provides detailed instructions for a group leader to create an anti-racism ally learning community engaging The White Ally Toolkit Workbook, helping allies accelerate their learning to better influence people with racially problematic views. * Usable by people at wide range of facilitation skill - from novice to master* Teaches groups how to navigate through the 298 Workbook in three short courses* Provides details instruction about role-plays, homework, and group discussionsThe guide also has materials to help ant-racism allies build a stronger sense of solidarity for specific populations: * Educators, social workers, and community organizers* Conflict resolution specialists, civic engagement professionals, and dialogue facilitators* Christians who would label themselves traditional or conservative "Having the discussion guide is like having a master facilitator in the room ready to step in if things get sidetracked or I get confused." Sue from Portland, OR
The word "e;dialogue"e; suffers from over-use, yet its practice is as transforming and as freshly hopeful as ever. Authors Schirch and Campt demonstrate dialogue's life and possibilities in this clear and absorbing manual: "e;Dialogue allows people in conflict to listen to each other, affirm their common ground, and explore their differences in a safe environment."e; Schirch has worked throughout the Southern hemisphere in peacebuilding projects. Campt has focused on racial and class reconciliation in American cities.
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