Conducting Your Community Dialogue: A Companion to Building a More United America
Date
2002
Topic(s)

A companion piece to Building a More United America: Final Report of the Uniting America Series, Conducting Your Community Dialogue is designed to help groups and individuals organize and carry out a community dialogue about issues addressed in the earlier report. Roles for discussants and sample questions for facilitating discussions are included.


The National Dialogues, the final part of the Uniting America series, were sponsored by local and regional organizations throughout 2003 and brought the series' recommendations to the community level.  National Dialogues were held in Mississippi, Atlanta, Kansas City, New Orleans, and Baltimore, among other locations.



 

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Uncommon Common Ground: Race and America's Future
Published in 2010, this wide-ranging, pragmatic, and in-depth volume covers the persistently divisive issues surrounding race in America, with contributions from Angela Blackwell, Stewart Kwoh, Manuel Pastor, Van Jones and Allen Crouch, among others. The authors address evolving and emerging topics such as the future of work and metropolitan communities, immigrant integration, and effective educational structures.