Related Links
We have provided you with a list of non-profit organizations that overlap with SDCN for further and broader materials. Is anything missing? Drop us a line on the “Contact Us” page with your idea.
 
RELATED LINKS
 
·        AmericaSpeaks' 21st Century Town Meeting, http://www.americaspeaks.org/
·        Aspen Institute, http://www.aspeninstitute.org/
·        At the Table: Youth voices in decision making, http://www.atthetable.org/
·        Bread for the World Institute, http://www.bread.org/
·        Campus Compact, http://www.campuscompact.org/
·        Caux Dialogue, http://www.caux.ch/en/
·        Citizens Jury, http://www.jefferson-center.org/
·        Civic Practices Network, http://www.cpn.org/
·        Conflict Transformation Across Cultures (CONTACT), http://www.contact.org/
·        Conversation Café, http://www.conversationcafe.org/
·        Creative Peace Network, http://www.creativepeacenetwork.ca/
·        Dialogue on Diversity, http://www.dialogueondiversity.org/main.htm
·        Dynamic Facilitation, http://www.tobe.net/
·        Fellowship of Reconciliation (Peacemaker Training Institute), http://www.forusa.org/
·        Forums Institute for Public Policy, http://www.forumsinstitute.org/
·        George Mason – ICORE
·        Hope in the Cities, http://www.hopeinthecities.org/
·        Idealist.org, http://www.idealist.org
·        Institute for International Mediation and Conflict Resolution
·        Intergroup Dialogue:
·        University of California – Davis, http://ugr8.ucsd.edu/sohr/igd.htm
·        University of Massachusetts –Amherst   http://www.diversityweb.org/Digest/W98/fostering.html           
·        University of Michigan, http://www.umich.edu/~igrc/
·        University of Vermont, http://www.uvm.edu/cses/?Page=idp.html
·        University of Wisconsin – Stout http://www.umich.edu/~igrc/resources/multiversityproject.html
·        University of Washington School of Social Work            http://depts.washington.edu/sswweb/idea/main.html
·        International Association for Public Participation, http://www.iap2.org/
·        International Civil Society Consortium for Public Deliberation, http://www.icscpd.ct.ro/
·        National Coalition for Dialogue and Deliberation, http://www.ncdd.org/
·        National Coalitions Building Institute, http://www.ncbi.org/
·        National Issues Forums, http://www.nifi.org/
·        Netaid, http://www.netaid.org/
·        Nonviolent Communication, http://www.cnvc.org/
·        Notre Dame – Kroc Institute for Peace, http://www.nd.edu/~krocinst/
·        Open Space Technology, http://www.openspaceworld.org/
·        Partners for Democratic Change, http://www.partnersglobal.org/index-flash.html
·        Peninsula Conflict Resolution Center, http://www.pcrcweb.org/
·        Portland State University: Center for Public Participation, http://www.cpp.pdx.edu/
·        Project 540, http://www.project540.org/main.cfm
·        Public Conversations Project, http://www.publicconversations.org/
·        Resolution Works, http://www.resolutionworks.org/public/home/index.cfm
·        Rural School and Community Trust, http://www.ruraledu.org/
·        Search for Common Ground, http://www.sfcg.org/
·        Seeds of Peace, http://www.seedsofpeace.org
·        Seeking Harmony in Neighborhoods Everyday (SHINE), http://www.shine.com/
·        Socrates Café, http://www.philosopher.org/
·        Study Circles, http://www.studycircles.org/
·        Tolerance.org (Southern Poverty Law Center), www.tolerance.org
·        University of Denver: The Society for Conflict Resolution (SCORE),
https://portfolio.du.edu/pc/port?uid=8388
·        Victim-Offender Mediation (VOM), http://voma.org/index.html
·        Web Lab's Small Group Dialogue, http://www.weblab.org/sgd/
·        What Kids Can Do, http://www.whatkidscando.org/index.asp
·        Youth Noise, http://www.youthnoise.com/
 


Morgan Mirth
Moderator
School: Dickinson
Year: 2007
Major: Neuroscience, with a Pre-Health focus
"Sustained Dialogue has challenged me to step out of the boundaries set by my own surface assumptions about other people. I have become comfortable talking about issues of race, gender, religion, and the relationships that are encompassed by these issues. Without Sustained Dialogue it would have taken me many more years to arrive where I am today. It has been an amazing experience, and has only fueled my determination in creating an environment where issues can be discussed at the dinner table rather than swept under the rug."


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