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IN THE NEWS

  • December 31, 2020
    How Police Can Better Navigate Cultural Differences Following George Floyd’s death, local governments face shrinking budgets and calls to change how police operate. Steve Dinkin, President of the National Conflict Resolution Center, shares his thoughts with Route Fifty on the meaningful, cost-effective steps police departments and local governments can take to prevent future tragedies.
  • December 15, 2020
    How to Talk Politics with Those of Opposing Views With the holidays right around the corner, many of us will be spending time with our families. For some, that means experiencing hard conversations, especially regarding the recent election.
  • November 17, 2020
    Connecting with Your Political Polar Opposites We are coming off months of campaigning, followed by tense weeks of election results, revealing an incredibly divided nation. Steve Dinkin, President of the National Conflict Resolution Center, shares his thoughts with CAPRadio on how we can embrace division without weaponizing it.
  • November 11, 2020
    How to Talk Politics with Those of Opposing Views If election stress is at an all-time high, election strife is right up there with it with people having opposing views. Steven Dinkin, President of NCRC, says the tension between neighbors and family members and coworkers is to the point where it's become so emotional. With emotions high after a controversial election, how can two opposing views coexist?
  • November 6, 2020
    Post-Election Healing: How We Can Move Forward More Americans than ever view their political opposites as immoral or threats to American democracy. Would efforts toward civility and unity even make a difference at this point? Steve Dinkin, President of the National Conflict Resolution Center, shares his expert opinion with KNX 10.70 Los Angeles.
  • October 26, 2020
    NCRC Listed in San Diego Business Journal’s Giving Guide NCRC is featured in San Diego Business Journal's 2020 giving guide, providing information on giving to local nonprofits.
  • October 23, 2020
    No More Interruptions: Back to Structured Dialogue How do you think that the nature of the civil discourse now in the political world in which we live affects the communication and inability to move forward? Ashley Virtue, Dir. of External Relations at the National Conflict Resolution Center, shares her expert opinion with AM 600 KOGO.
  • September 16, 2020
    San Diego's Pandemic Stories President of NCRC, Steve Dinkin, answers SD Magazine's question, "With the protests going on, we have to ask, does conflict resolution work in large groups?"
  • August 24, 2020
    Finding A Path Forward Means Continuing the Conversation About Racism On August 20th, the National Conflict Resolution Center led a thought-provoking conversation on persistent racism in our society with Ibram X. Kendi, Robin DiAngelo, and Wesley Lowrey with an international audience from 15 countries across 6 continents. Steve Dinkin, the president of NCRC, joins Cliff Albert, from Newsradio KOGO 600, to share key take aways from the event.
  • August 17, 2020
    How To Handle Evolving Social Interactions During The COVID-19 Pandemic Kathryn Shade, Senior Program Manager of NCRC's Center for Community Cohesion, was interview by Randol White, host of the show Insight. Insight creates conversation to build community, exploring issues and events that connect people in our region.

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