Bridge the Gap: [cancelled] The ART of Inclusive Communication

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San Diego is home to diverse neighborhoods, cultures, beliefs and walks of life. This workshop helps participants learn how one's personal and cultural identity affects their communication style. Learn how to recognize when a communication breakdown is happening and how best to manage it—our different styles of communicating can be the root of the issue. Build a better relationship with your peers, community and family by joining in on this in-depth workshop with the National Conflict Resolution Center (NCRC).

 

Participants will learn how to both communicate their needs with people in a way that helps the relationship, rather than hurting it. A deeper understanding of how others perceive and process conflict allows attendees to gain new insights into their relationships and how to adapt their style to work more effectively with those around them. These practical skills can be applied from the home to the office and beyond.

 

Bridge the Gap is a programming series brought to you by San Diego Public Library, Library Foundation San Diego, County of San Diego Health and Human Services via Live Well San Diego and NCRC, an organization that works to provide both services and training to transform conflict into resolution. By finding a common ground between different perspectives, outlooks and goals, people are empowered to overcome differences.

*** This event is subject to cancellation if the number of total registrants is less than 10 ***

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Need disability-related modifications or accommodations? Information and program content can be made available in alternative formats upon request by emailing Jason Rogers.

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Need disability-related modifications or accommodations? Information and program content can be made available in alternative formats upon request by emailing JFRogers@sandiego.gov.