In the News

IN THE NEWS

  • March 10, 2020
    This Year's Peacemaker Awards to Honor Former Big Brothers Big Sisters Executive, Paul Palmer Columnist Diane Bell mentions the 2020 Peacemaker Award's Paul Palmer Memorial Fund for Civility and the national peacemaker awardee, Arthur Brooks of the Harvard Kennedy School.
  • SiriusXM POTUS logo – radio broadcast featuring NCRC
    March 6, 2020
    Development Director Chris Hulburt talks Civility Listen to Director of Development, Chris Hulburt, on SiriusXM, discussing how 'Civility is on Life Support.'
  • Presidio Sentinel logo showcasing NCRC coverage in local publications
    March 3, 2020
    This Year's Peacemaker Awards are More Important than Ever The Presidio Sentinel interviews Steve Dinkin about NCRC's youth programming, and the importance of the upcoming Peacemaker awards.
  • C-SPAN logo representing national broadcast of NCRC’s civic engagement efforts
    January 2, 2020
    Bridging the Political Divide NCRC Director of External Relations Ashley Virtue goes on air with C-SPAN to discuss how NCRC's conflict resolution techniques can help you deal with political divides going into 2020.
  • The San Diego Union Tribune logo representing media coverage of NCRC initiatives
    December 2, 2019
    Public Invited to Combat Hate at Final Community Dialogue Circle on USS Midway ‘A Path Forward’ is a four-part series of restorative circles in the aftermath of the attacks on the Chabad of Poway and Dar-ul-Arqam mosque.
  • Fox 5, San Diego Logo
    December 2, 2019
    A Path Forward - Be Supported Fox 5 San Diego covers the A Path Forward series event at the USS Midway Museum. The theme for the night was, "Be Supported." This was the most vulnerable and open dialogue in the series, as participants were asked to look at their own biases and personal challenges. Attendees then had an opportunity to share what they needed help with individually to get the support that they needed in order to become the change that they want in our community.
  • KUSI News, San Diego logo representing TV coverage of NCRC community initiatives
    November 29, 2019
    Staying Civil with Politically Opposite Family & Friends This Thanksgiving Thanksgiving dinner is a time when family and friends gather to celebrate. However that joy can go sideways when political topics or other divisive issues are brought up. Ashley Virtue, Director of External Relations at the National Conflict Resolution Center, was in studio to talk about how you can help your family get along this holiday season.
  • San Diego Downtown News logo highlighting NCRC programs and events
    November 6, 2019
    Employers Join Workplace Equity & Civility Initiative Lawyers Club invites all regional employers to adopt the Workplace Equity & Civility Initiative Commitment, a statement that the employer commits to strive for work environments free of sexual harassment and gender discrimination by adopting and enforcing policies that promote pay equity; respectful workplace speech, language and conduct; environments where employees feel safe to speak and report concerns; education for all employees and measurable strategies to evaluate the education’s effectiveness; and positive engagement from employees regarding these issues.
  • KUSI News, San Diego logo representing TV coverage of NCRC community initiatives
    October 10, 2019
    Anti-Harassment Training and SB 778 The California State Legislature recently signed SB 778 into law, which requires all businesses with five or more employees to provide mandatory anti-harassment training for each employee. The new law aims to create a better and safer workplace. Ashley Virtue, Director of External Relations at the National Conflict Resolution Center, was in studio to tell us more.
  • UC San Diego News Center logo featuring NCRC collaboration highlights
    October 7, 2019
    UC San Diego’s 4th Global Empowerment Summit inspires first San Diego Kindness Day University of California San Diego is hosting its 4th Annual Global Empowerment Summit on October 19 at the Beyster Auditorium, Rady School of Management, from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. The event, presented by UC San Diego Social Impact & Innovation and UC San Diego Extension, is free and open to the public. Among the panelists and speakers: Steven Dinkin, president of the National Conflict Resolution Center; Imam Taha Hassane, director, Islamic Center of San Diego; San Diego County District Attorney Summer Stephan; Jeff Light, publisher, editor-in-chief, San Diego Union-Tribune; and Emanuel Perlman, CEO and founder, Destination Peace International; Nicole Phillips, author and host of NPR’s The Kindness Podcast.

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