Join the Conversation: Reviving Civility and Strengthening Democracy

Conflict Dialogue

Join the Conversation: Reviving Civility and Strengthening Democracy

The AAA-ICDR Foundation invites you to listen to an insightful webinar featuring leaders and grant partners who are making strides in fostering civility, bridging divides, and advancing democracy through civic engagement.

In this powerful session, you'll hear from experts dedicated to solving complex societal challenges through respectful conversation and civic education. Join us to learn from thought leaders who are shaping the future of democracy and civil discourse.


Meet the Speakers:
• Bruce Meyerson, Chair, AAA-ICDR Foundation
• Tracey Frisch, Executive Director, AAA-ICDR Foundation
• Keith Allred, Executive Director, National Institute for Civil Discourse
• Mary Christina Riley, Professional Staff, House Education and Workforce Committee
• Matt Leighninger, Director, National Civic League
• Marcie Hutchinson, Mesa Public Schools Governing Board
• Sarah Suggs, President & CEO, Sandra Day O’Connor Institute for American Democracy
• Liam Julian, Vice President, Programs and Public Policy, Sandra Day O’Connor Institute for American Democracy
• Jane Andersen, Educator & Democracy Advocate, Sandra Day O’Connor Institute for American Democracy


Click here to learn firsthand how these change-makers are working to revive civil dialogue and strengthen the democratic process.

Bruce Meyerson and Tracey Frisch - Join the Conversation: Reviving Civility and Strengthening Democracy
Bruce Meyerson and Tracey Frisch - Join the Conversation: Reviving Civility and Strengthening Democracy

Resources

Diversity in ADR

Resolution Systems Institute evaluated Center for Conflict Resolution's implementation of the equity project. This report provides the key finds and recommendations.

Diversity in ADR

This guide provides community mediation centers with information and resources to enhance the diversity of their volunteer mediator rosters.

Diversity in ADR

This guide shares insights and resources to help community mediation centers improve the diversity of their volunteer mediators. It draws from the Center for Conflict Resolution’s experience conducting an equity audit of their mentorship program and implementing changes.