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- BookDiane Musho Hamilton, Gabriel Menegale Wilson, Kimberly Myosai Loh.Summary: "This book explores how to develop better communication skills, particularly at a time when conversations can be highly polarized. Our conversations about diversity or inclusion, about equity and fairness, or about power relationships take place in a historical context of injustice, injury, and pain, which is difficult to navigate. These conversations are made more challenging by the fact that injustice is still very real. In spite of the potential pitfalls and risks, we hope to encourage our readers that engaging in challenging conversations can result in shared understanding, wisdom, and compassion"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Conversations evolve
What we have in common
An exploration of difference
Intimacy with identity
What is true: the importance of "I," "You," and "It"
Having a clear intention
Conversation essentials
Hidden biases
A history of injury
Strong emotions in conversation
Clarifying power
Talking about social privilege
Politically correct
Growing through convict
Shadow in conversation
Miraculously resilient
To atone and forgive
Becoming wholehearted
Freedom here and now
In it together.Digital Access 2021Limited to 1 simultaneous userSUNet ID login required