

NVC Resources on Dialogue
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How Privilege / Lack of Privilege Affects People of Color, Fishbowl Discussion
"the public" in a small group discussion. Although largely self-organizing once the discussion is underway, a Fishbowl usually has a moderator, and is almost always part of a larger process of dialogue and deliberation. Keywords: privilege personal growth authenticity race bias implicit bias Roxy Manning Roxanne Manning
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How Privilege / Lack of Privilege Affects Women, Fishbowl Discussion
"the public" in a small group discussion. Although largely self-organizing once the discussion is underway, a Fishbowl usually has a moderator, and is almost always part of a larger process of dialogue and deliberation. Keywords: implicit bias bias authenticity personal growth privilege gender women feminism equality Dian Killian Mary Mackenzie
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How Privilege / Lack of Privilege Affects Men, Fishbowl Discussion
"the public" in a small group discussion. Although largely self-organizing once the discussion is underway, a Fishbowl usually has a moderator, and is almost always part of a larger process of dialogue and deliberation. Keywords: equality gender privilege personal growth authenticity bias implicit bias men Alan Seid
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Privilege / Lack of Privilege Affects White People, Fishbowl Discussion
"the public" in a small group discussion. Although largely self-organizing once the discussion is underway, a Fishbowl usually has a moderator, and is almost always part of a larger process of dialogue and deliberation. Keywords: implicit bias bias authenticity personal growth privilege equality race relations white supremacy Jeff Brown
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Feelings vs Interpretations
Here's a list of words that pose as feelings, but are actually interpretations of what you think someone is doing to you. They trigger defensiveness in another thereby preventing a connected dialogue. Behind each of these words are precious feelings and needs. This sheet includes ways to distinguish feelings from interpretations. See this learning tool Keywords: feelings faux feelings...
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Don't Call Me White!
micro-aggressions when a (legitimately) angry BIPOC references them as "white". This shuts down the conversation and feeds a myth that everyone's pain about race is equal. It doesn't foster dialogue that moves us towards a more equitable, compassionate world. Read on for more about the complexity. Read this article Keywords: microaggression race remarginalization stereotype dominant group...
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Understanding The Difference Between Life-Serving Boundaries And Threats
about what's not workable. However, depending on intentions and the way its said, this may or may not be a punishment to get even. Here, clarity about intentions, feelings, needs, actions and dialogue may support us. Read this practice exercise Keywords: boundary threat reactivity distinction intention honest expression self care punish agreement LaShelle Lowe-Charde Elia Lowe Charde
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What is the Role of the Facilitator in a Restorative Circle?
Duke Duchscherer shares what the role of the facilitator is in a restorative circle. Creating space for dialogue/inviting participation Staying in the present moment Stays in service of agreements Collaborate as a team Willingly restricting involvement (turns over decision-making to the community) Track the process Trusting the process Keywords: facilitator restorative justice group...
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The Gift of Conflict
resolution muscles by practicing connecting to the needs behind the conflict instead. Check out this excerpt from Session 1 of his 2021 course, Connecting in Conflict and the Art of Navigating Dialogue. Listen. Keywords: Yoram Mosenzon conflict honesty strategies needs beauty of the needs
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