Conflict Transformation Fundamentals: A 5-Part Webinar Series

Among the words used thus far to describe 2020, there are two that capture it well: tense and illuminating. As our values as a society are brought into question, what we are being asked as individuals is inherently uncomfortable. For better or for worse, these questions of who we are and what we think seem inescapable. As we attempt to reflect on not only on our own behavior, but extend the conversation to our families, our friends, our neighbors, and our leaders, it won’t take long to reach someone (if that someone isn’t also us to begin with) who has already raised their walls and entered a moral fight-or-flight mode—challenges to our values create a visceral discomfort so strong that is hard to set aside, analyze, or (if you can imagine!) eventually appreciate this discomfort. Instead, it can be easier to protect ourselves, lash out, or dig deeper into the ground where future challenges to our ideals cannot affect us so strongly again. We are in daily conflict not only with those of opposing values, but with ourselves and our own prejudices, decisions, and actions.

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