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Navigating Conflict Intro Workshop

We are surrounded by conflict. In the world. In our countries. In our states. In our cities. In our communities. In our homes. Especially in times such as these, it is easy to feel despair and overwhelm, questioning whether there’s even a point to trying when we, as individuals, feel no real power to enact change.

When we remain in our manufactured bubbles of individualistic capitalism, consumerism, and apathy we can give up hope of moving beyond division to a life where diverse communities thrive.

So where do we start?

Close to home, in the small spaces: ourselves.

We use a sharp pin of education to poke the tiniest of holes in that surprisingly strong bubble, and we learn.

In order to grow a collective and sustained voice for change we need to grow our capacity to connect with ourselves and connect with our neighbors with more compassion and empathy.

Join us in learning how to relate to ourselves and one another with skill, care and effectiveness. Walk away from this workshop with a new set of skills and tools that are ready to be applied to our lives, as well as vocabulary to better understand our own complicity in the divisive powers that be.

More than ever, the world needs your aliveness.
Breathe in.
Breathe out.
Learn how to navigate conflict through the lens of Nonviolent Communication with radical empathy as its foundation.

Please join us for this event by registering here. This event will take place at the Goshen Public Library in Goshen, IN.

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