Five Tips for a More Peaceful Thanksgiving

Considering the different divides that are prone to show up in moments of community, it’s important to be able to navigate them well without opting out of communal moments entirely. […]
What Does It Mean to be Actively Anti-Racist?

What Does It Mean to be Actively Anti-Racist? First, what is it to be ‘anti-racist’? Being anti-racist is to actively identify and oppose or challenge racism. The idea is that […]
How to Measure Your Anger Through Sensations and Expressions

It’s not always easy to truly identify what you’re feeling. Many of us aren’t taught as children how to talk about our feelings, let alone identify them. While it’s normal […]
How the Next Generation Can Help Repair Generational Biases

How the Next Generation Can Help Repair Generational Biases Generational biases may not always be visible or explicit, and to some people may simply seem like harmless thoughts. The reality, […]
What is a Talking Circle: Exploring Indigenous Roots

Restorative justice and restorative practices have been increasingly popularized in western culture in response to mass incarceration, recidivism, and high crime rates. Instead of punitive measures, restorative practices use respect, […]
Honoring Indigenous Roots of Restorative Practices

Trusted Resources IIRP.edu Restorative Justice Practices of Native American, First Nation and Other Indigenous People of North America: Part One Read Living Justice Press Living Justice Press acts as a […]
Meet TCC’s Long-Time Board Member Brendalee Connors

‘TCC has the ability to teach skills that can have a real impact’ After serving nine years on The Conflict Center’s Board, Brendalee Connors believes more than ever in […]
TCC Spotlight: Meet Colin Johnson

Meet a TCC instructor, Colin Johnson Conflict resolution is a skill and a practice As an English teacher in China, then as an ESL (English Second Language) and history […]
TCC Spotlight: Meet Miyoko Taylor

Ever since, as a college junior, Miyoko Taylor sat her parents down to work through their divorce with civility and understanding, she has been helping people harness their conflict and […]
Why a Former Employee Continues to Donate to The Conflict Center

Pearl Bell spent years studying conflict resolution, eventually earning a master’s degree in the subject. She then worked for nearly a decade at The Conflict Center, teaching others how to […]
Resources from Our Workshop Series: Electing to Create Opportunity from Chaos

We’ve been sharing resources to guide people through the various stages of this election season. Now you can find them all in one place! Whether you withdraw or dig in, […]
Never Done: Our Ongoing Effort to Build an Equitable and Inclusive Organization

In early June, we wrote about the anger and anguish that was shared across communities after the murder of George Floyd reignited the enduring fight to address the cycle of […]