One America Dialogue Guide Table of Contents

Contents


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Foreword

1. Characteristics of Community Dialogues on Race

2. Getting Started-Steps in Organizing a Dialogue

3. Conducting an Effective Community Dialogue on Race

4. The Role of the Dialogue Leader

Appendices

A. Additional Resources

1. A Sample Small Group Dialogue
2. The Difference Between Debate and Dialogue
3. Examples of Racial Reconciliation from Across the Nation
4. Quotes on Race Relations

B. Additional Questions for the Four Phases of Dialogue

C. Directory of Resource Organizations

Acknowledgement




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