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  • Building Bridges: How Civility Training is Transforming Workplaces and . . .
    In today’s polarized climate, civility training is becoming increasingly crucial for fostering respectful and effective communication in diverse settings The Institute for Civility is seeing a surge in requests for our programs as political, racial, gender, religious, and generational differences continue to spill over into the workplace Organizations across various sectors—businesses
  • What is Civility? - Institute for Civility
    The leading definition of civility: “Civility is claiming and caring for one’s identity, needs, and beliefs without degrading someone else’s in the process ”
  • awareness Archives - Institute for Civility
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  • RespectfulDialogue Archives - Institute for Civility
    The days grow shorter, the nights stretch longer, and the world feels quieter—almost as if it’s asking us to pause Unlike other seasons that push us toward productivity and movement, winter creates space Space to breathe Space to reflect Space to sit with what we’ve been too busy to notice When life finally slows, we’re… Read More Winter as a Reset for Civility
  • awards Archives - Institute for Civility
    HOUSTON–Institute for Civility President Co-founder Cassandra Dahnke received the SCLC Civic Engagement Award on July 22 The Leadership Conference cited the Institute’s work to promote civility, teach civility skills, and create opportunities for people to put those skills into practice through real-life civic engagement In particular, the Leadership Conference commended the Institute
  • Civility Linkblogging: Violence, Economists, and Jack Lew
    This post is part of an ongoing series that highlights discourse about civility from around the Web We glean the links in this segment from as broad a cross-section as we can manage of blogs, newspapers, magazines, and other online venues, from the United States and around the world This week’s post centers around issues
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    This post is part of an ongoing series that highlights discourse about civility from around the Web We glean the links in this segment from as broad a cross-section as we can manage of blogs, newspapers, magazines, and other online venues, from the United States and around the world The most striking item in this… Read More Civility Linkblogging: Refugees, Classrooms, and Parts of Speech
  • My Voice! - Institute for Civility
    The peoples’ voice builds democracy The line that separates democracy and something like a dictatorship is not written on paper It’s heard throughout the country It’s given by the people Representation in government is a massive part of why America has been so prosperous for 242 years The people have gotten to choose who leads





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