Managing Conflict Inside Your Group While Making Change Outside

Posted by on September 16, 2005

Barbara Smith Community School
Announces Fall 2005 Programs

Our kick-off workshop starts in 2 weeks and has limited space! Pre-registration is required for this workshop, so please sign up now by calling 215-731-1107 x202 or e-mailing kavita@breadrosesfund.org.

Managing Conflict Inside Your Group While Making Change Outside

Session 1: Saturday, October 1, 9:30 am – 2 pm (please bring your lunch)
Session 2: Monday, October 17, 6 – 7:30 pm
Friends Center, 1501 Cherry Street
Facilitator: Rebecca Subar, Non-Profit Management Consultant

The Barbara Smith Community School is co-sponsoring this workshop with AFSC Third World Coalition.

Ever wish you knew ways to move from conflict to a resolution? Or ensure that difficult conversations are productive ones? In this workshop, participants will learn practical techniques to manage organizational conflict by learning to separate peoples real needs from hard-and-fast positions, understand the
perspectives of those with whom you disagree, and address the role of identity and feelings in conflict situations. Participants are strongly encouraged to attend both sessions.

Sign up now!

To register or for more information, call 215-731-1107 x202, e-mail kavita@breadrosesfund.org or go to
http://www.breadrosesfund.org/bscs.
All workshops are $5 per individual. Scholarships may be available upon request. Spanish translation may be available.

To learn more about the rest of the fall line-up visit http://www.breadrosesfund.org/bscs.

Other sessions include:
– Strategy: Don’t Organize Without One (10/15)
– Analyzing the Relations of Power (11/2 and 11/9)
– Activists and Researchers: The Triumphs and Pitfalls Of Working Together (11/16)


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