Apr

21 2021

How to Have Difficult (But Faithful) Conversations

6:00PM - 7:30PM  

Your computer
NH

Contact Dina Chaitowitz
dmichaelchaitowitz@gmail.com

Members of Jewish, Catholic, Protestant and other faith communities of New Hampshire invite you to a conversation about our faiths and race relations. This online program follows-up to three earlier online conversations on faith and racial inequities in December and January.
The subject of this meeting is techniques for having difficult conversations about race within our faith communities and with others based our faith. Our speakers will draw guidance from the book Difficult Conversations: How to Discuss What Matters Most by Douglas Stone, Bruce Patton and Sheila Heen.
Our guest speakers will be:
- James McKim, St. Matthew Episcopal Church in Goffstown, Chair of the Episcopal Church National Executive Council Committee on Anti-Racism & Reconciliation and President of the Manchester NAACP
- Dottie Morris, PhD, Associate Vice President for Diversity and Inclusion, Keene State College
The program will be moderated by Susan Gabert of Saint Anselm College
REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED: https://zoom.us/.../tJIscuGtrTkoHNZTrV_Ytto_QopA1KMaePY7

Sponsor: JFNH, NH Council of Churches, Diocese of Manchester, St. Anselm's Church, Cohen Center for Genocide and Holocaust Studies