IN THE NEWS
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August 26, 2019
Helping Kids Deal With Bullies Online and In Person It’s back to school season, and many kids are dreading the start of school because of bullying. With the digital age, many students experience bullying online or through social media. Ashley Virtue from the National Conflict Resolution Center was at KUSI with tips to help your kids deal with bullies online and in person. -
August 23, 2019
Community Members Get Connected Through Curiosity In the spirit of showing up for one another, over 75 attendees from diverse religious, ethnic and ideological backgrounds came together on July 25th for a community dialogue in a series called “A Path Forward.” -
August 15, 2019
Local Groups Unite for Hate Crimes Community Forum in San Marcos At a recent Hate Crimes Community Forum, featured guests included a security specialist with insight on how to protect houses of worship, and a representative from the National Conflict Resolution Center, members of law enforcement and the Anti-Defamation League. -
August 13, 2019
Can conversation cure racism? A small but growing movement is trying. The National Conflict Resolution Center is tackling hate and bigotry through community building circles. -
August 13, 2019
Movement Confronts Hate with Dialogue In San Diego, people are learning how to turn uncomfortable dialogues about bias into authentic community-building experiences. -
August 13, 2019
Conversations with the Inspiring Bridget Lambert The National Conflict Resolution Center's own Bridget Lambert has been highlighted as a trailblazer in SD Voyager magazine! -
August 1, 2019
Communication Workshop Prepares Refugees For A Diverse Workplace On July 9th and 11th, 2019, forty-three refugee students from Grossmont College participated in the National Conflict and Resolution Center's “The Art of Inclusive Communication” workshop to learn valuable communication skills for entering a diverse workplace. -
July 30, 2019
A Path Forward Fox News Feature The National Conflict Resolution Center is bringing community members from all cultures and backgrounds together to confront hate and bigotry by opening the door for dialogue. -
July 25, 2019
National Conflict Resolution Center Launches New Series To Combat Rising Bigotry And Violence The National Conflict Resolution Center is launching a new interfaith dialogue series to help strengthen out local communities. Ashley Virtue joins KUSI to talk about “A Path Forward.” -
July 3, 2019
What Will San Diego Look Like in 2069? What will the future of politics look like in San Diego and in the rest of the country? The future is purple! Read NCRC President Steven P. Dinkin's feature piece in San Diego Magazine's article on the San Diego in 2069.
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