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From anger to insight: A discussion with Pomegranate Center

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Please join us on Wednesday, 2/23, 6pm, for a conversation about extreme rhetoric in community conversations and what we can do to make these conversations more collaborative and productive.

In recent weeks, we have seen more and more news stories focus on the political rancor and incivility that have become so prevalent in our society. Many national and local conversations exhibit unwillingness to collaborate and problem solve, resulting in the polarization of special interest groups.

At this evening, we aim to address the question, “How can we change our approach to community conversations so they incorporate multiple perspectives?�

We hope you will share your perspective with us at this civil and engaging conversation!

Pomegranate Center’s Executive Director Milenko Matanovic will moderate the discussion. Jim Lauinger, former mayor of Kirkland, and Dianne Brudnicki, Duvall City Council Member will bring their perspective to the conversation, and we hope you will bring yours, too.

Light refreshments will be served. Space is limited.

Wednesday, February 23
6-8pm
At McKinstry Innovation Center (210 S. Hudson Street, Seattle, WA 98134)
Free

RSVP to caitlin@pomegranate.org or 425.557.6412 today.

Posted on Wednesday, February 16th, 2011

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