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Welcome to the NCDD Member's Network! The NCDD Members Network is not only an interactive directory of members of the National Coalition for Dialogue & Deliberation, it's also a place where you can get to know each other better, share your work, discuss what you care about, and even collaborate on projects. Log in if you are an NCDD member, join NCDD if you're not, or learn about all the things you can do on the Network.
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• Members: 1683 members
• Friendships: 559 friends
• Comments: 94 comments |
Visit our Help page for info and tips on using the network.
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How to Find People in the Members Network
5/7/10
Go to the advanced search at http://www.thataway.org/ncddnet/search_advanced.php, where you can search by field (city, state, name, org, interest areas, etc.). You can also use the search field at the top right to search for a specific person, see who else is in your city or search by someone's email address. Also note that the "city" and "state" fields in everyone's profiles are active links that display everyone else who has the same text in those fields. So if you find someone from Boston you can click on "Boston" in their profile and see everyone else from that city. |
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New Vision, Old Realities
By RWaldon
A major and recent development in the province where I live is the Green Energy Act and its supporting regulations and programs. Among its aims are: (1) promoting the development of renewable energy sources that support the elimination of coal-burning power plants, and; (2) greater involvement in th
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Welcome June's new NCDD members!
By SandyHeierbacher
Please join me in welcoming June's 20 new NCDD members! Use the search box to connect with them or learn more. Our new organizational members: 1. Tomorrow Makers, Inc. (Contacts: Todd Johnston and Gail Taylor) 2. City of Boroondara in Victori
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The Psychology of Social Change
By DSchneider
I've been thinking a lot about (and recently published a book about) the individual psychological factors involved in co-creating a better future. It seems that constructive dialogue about complex issues has become more difficult in our increasingly polarized nation. It is
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Too little anger or too much?
By DBoyer
Only a few weeks ago I was thinking about "useful" anger in public discussions, reminding myself that not every discussion is peaches and cream in even tones. Discussion can help people explore their anger and sort out real culprits and causes versus imagined ones. But with each
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Welcome to May’s new NCDD members!
By SandyHeierbacher
17 new members joined NCDD last month: 2 organizational members and 15 new individual members (8 dues-paying and 7 non-dues-paying). And 3 of our dues-paying members renewed their memberships (1 organization and 2 individuals)! We post these monthly summaries
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Looking for other ways to get involved in this great community? Here are a few:
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