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Winchester organizations hold community workshop ‘Conversations, Not Confrontations’

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The following was submitted by the Network for Social Justice:

On Thursday, March 12, from 6-8 p.m., Winchester A Better Chance, Network for Social Justice and the Winchester Unitarian Society Racial Justice Group will host “Conversations, Not Confrontations” at the Winchester Unitarian Society, 478 Main St.

How do you stay curious when emotions are strong? Join this engaging workshop with facilitator jamele adams to build skills for engaging in complex conversations, especially with people whose life experiences or perspectives differ from your own. Together, attendees will practice how to show up with curiosity and self-awareness, even when conversations feel uncomfortable or perspectives don’t align.

This workshop is intended for adults and high school students and is sponsored by Winchester A Better Chance, Network for Social Justice and the Winchester Unitarian Society Racial Justice Group.

The workshop is free, but registration is required HERE, or email office@nfsj.org or call 781-729-7100. 

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