Unity in the Community Conversations Workshop
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Unity in the Community Conversations Workshop

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Par Community Conversations Unity Initiative
Unitarian Universalist Church of the South HillsPittsburgh, PA
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What does a community with character look like? Let's get together and talk about it!

We can't accomplish anything unless we learn how to talk to each other across differences.

Join us for a four hour workshop where we will plan a series of community conversations. We will walk the talk of diversity and inclusion by:

- deciding what we hope to achieve, then setting goals we will meet; and

- coming up with a plan to hold small, intentional, group conversations to understand one another, and strengthen our community.

Any Mount Lebanon resident is welcome to attend.

Facilitator:  Paul Henry Hawkins, PhD, PMP, PMI-PBA is Board Chair of Working Diversity, Inc., a nonprofit that specializes in supporting emerging diversity and inclusion change agents.  Paul has more than 25 years experience helping people and organizations develop their core competencies with social justice and human rights issues.  A native of Pittsburgh, Paul now lives in Washington, DC, where, in pursuit of forthcoming scholarly works, he haunts the Library of Congress.

What does a community with character look like? Let's get together and talk about it!

We can't accomplish anything unless we learn how to talk to each other across differences.

Join us for a four hour workshop where we will plan a series of community conversations. We will walk the talk of diversity and inclusion by:

- deciding what we hope to achieve, then setting goals we will meet; and

- coming up with a plan to hold small, intentional, group conversations to understand one another, and strengthen our community.

Any Mount Lebanon resident is welcome to attend.

Facilitator:  Paul Henry Hawkins, PhD, PMP, PMI-PBA is Board Chair of Working Diversity, Inc., a nonprofit that specializes in supporting emerging diversity and inclusion change agents.  Paul has more than 25 years experience helping people and organizations develop their core competencies with social justice and human rights issues.  A native of Pittsburgh, Paul now lives in Washington, DC, where, in pursuit of forthcoming scholarly works, he haunts the Library of Congress.

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