Public Conversations Project

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"PCP was initially founded as a project of Family Institute of Cambridge. In 1996, with an initial grant from the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, PCP became a stand-alone 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization...

"PCP and its diverse staff have worked regionally, nationally, and globally in 38 U.S. states and 15 countries. The organization's project work has included a wide range of contentious issues including partisan politics, homosexuality in faith communities, the Israel/Palestine conflict, environmental divides, post-genocide reconciliation, labor standards in the developing world, and racial, cultural, and economic divides at nonprofits and academic institutions." [1]

Board

Accessed December 2010: [2]

  • Laura Chasin, Chair - Founder and Associate, Public Conversations Project
  • Barbara Braver - Director of Communications, National Episcopal Church (retired)
  • Michael Brownstein - National Director of Academics and Program at Year Up, Inc
  • Sarah Buie - Director of the Higgins School of Humanities and Director, Difficult Dialogues Initiative, Clark University
  • Charles Freifeld - Managing Member, AlphaMetrics Capital Management, LLC
  • Howard Garsh - Secretary and Treasurer - Consultant
  • Cynthia Gibson - Senior Vice President, The Philanthropic Initiative, Inc.
  • Paul Kunin - Paul Kunin Consulting
  • Doug Stone - Lecturer on Law, Harvard Law School; Founder, Triad Consulting Group; Co-author, Difficult Conversations (Penguin 2000)
  • Jeremy Waletzky - Psychiatrist

Contact

URL: http://www.publicconversations.org

Resources and articles

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References

  1. History, Public Conversations Project, accessed December 19, 2010.
  2. Board, Public Conversations Project, accessed December 19, 2010.