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David E. Joseph, M.S.W., Director of Project Development, is an experienced dialogue practitioner, trainer, facilitator, mediator, and consultant who enjoys focusing on constructive conversations and conflict management. He has facilitated dialogues regarding class, abortion, marriage equality, domestic violence/healthy marriage/responsible fatherhood, and many other issues. He has conducted training regarding dialogue in the United States and in Africa.
The Public Conversations Project (PCP) is a Boston-based nonprofit that promotes dialogue and fosters relationships between people on opposing sides of divisive public issues. PCP's dialogue process encourages curiosity, demands genuine listening, and aims to build mutual understanding. The organization supports dialogue by facilitating groups, training others in the art of facilitation, and providing consultation to individuals and organizations engaged in conflict. The Public Conversations Project shares its practices and principles--including published dialogue guides--on its website. PCP is known for its collaborative process, which involves participants in preparing for, planning, and determining the goals of their dialogue with one another.
I am co-facilitating a pre-conference workshop the day before the 2008 NCDD conference begins in Austin. The workshop is entitled "Taking Dialogue to Work: Leading from the Heart (morning)."