By: David J. Smith, May 3, 2017 We are more divided as a nation than ever before. This article by Hayley Glatter from The Atlantic seems to confirm data about the country as a whole. This is counter to what many have thought about millennials – that they try to reach middle ground andContinueContinue reading “College Freshmen: The Most Polarized in 50 Years, The Atlantic, 5/2”
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ACR Post Election Conversation: The Role of Conflict Professionals in a Divided Society, 3/6, 2 p.m.
By: David J. Smith, February 17, 2017 Are you interested in being part of a conversation with other conflict professionals exploring the role of intervenors in a divided society? If so, join this call on March 6 sponsored by the Association for Conflict Resolution. You should register early. Click below for more information
ACR Post U.S. Election Conversation Free Webinar, 12/21/16
By: David J. Smith, December 14, 2016 The Association for Conflict Resolution is hosting a free webinar on 12/21 to discuss the 2016 Presidential elections and the ramifications for the field. Click below for more information. Contact ed@acrnet.org to register.