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Ben Bain of More Perfect Union on Strengthening Communities Through Relationships
Season 1 · Episode 47
vendredi 18 octobre 2024 • Duration 36:15
In this episode, we talk with Ben Bain, volunteer Brick Yard leader for the Washington, D.C. area for the organization More Perfect Union. More Perfect Union seeks to strengthen communities through social connection, service, and civic engagement.
Ben is a veteran – and a dog lover – who wanted to find ways to weave connective tissue in his community. More Perfect Union allows him do this by working toward building relationships among people around him.
To check out MPU – and take the Coffee & Courage Challenge – go to MPU.US.
(Photo depicts MPU gathering)
Michael McRay on Becoming Re-storied to See the Humanity in Yourself and Others
Season 1 · Episode 46
vendredi 18 octobre 2024 • Duration 46:04
In this episode, we talk with Michael McRay, experiential story coach, and founder of Becoming Restoried.
Michael helps others find and share their own stories, toward healing, reconciling, and connection. The stories we create have the power to connect or divide – and when someone does not have control of their story, it can be dehumanizing.
Michael helps people see both themselves – and each other – as human, which in turn connects us across divides, differences, and unknowns.
For more, go to BecomingRestoried.com.
Making DEI Work Transformative & Relational, with Jacqueline Font-Guzmán
Episode 38
lundi 11 juillet 2022 • Duration 42:35
In this episode, we welcome Dr. Jacqueline Font-Guzmán, vice president for diversity, equity, & inclusion at Eastern Mennonite University; and strategic vision director for the Center of Justice & Peace Building at EMU.
Civity has been privileged to support EMU on its Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion (DEI) journey with workshops for the President and her Cabinet and the Board of Trustees.
Together, we explore how to make DEI work transformative, including the importance of making it relational, and building trust and partnership among groups in a community to forge strong connections.
Learning to Listen in Different Ways, with Graham Bodie of the Listen First Project
Episode 37
samedi 9 juillet 2022 • Duration 35:22
In this episode, we welcome Graham Bodie, professor of integrated marketing communication at the University of Mississippi, and chief listening officer with the Listen First Project.
As with Civity, the Listen First Project supports the creation of bridging relationships - focusing its efforts on elevating the impact, visibility, and voice of organizations doing bridging work.
We explore how Listen First brings bridging organizations together and works to bring more people to the experience of connecting across differences.
We also discuss the act of listening itself, the importance of learning how to listen, and what listening looks like in different contexts.
Bridging Across Difference in Polarized Times, with Convergence CEO David Eisner
Episode 36
vendredi 10 décembre 2021 • Duration 35:58
In this episode, we speak with David Eisner, CEO of the nonprofit bridging organization Convergence , about the increasing role of bridging organizations in cultivating relationships across difference, and working to preserve and nurture healthy civic spaces.
Convergence convenes people and groups with divergent views to build trust, identify solutions, and form alliances for action on critical national issues.
Josh Schachter, Creating Connections with Community Share
Episode 35
dimanche 3 octobre 2021 • Duration 35:39
In this episode, we talk with Josh Schachter - Founder & director of Community Share, a nonprofit that connects community resources, artists, organizations, and people to teachers, students, and schools.
The goal is to share wisdom and knowledge across these connections… and create real-world learning experiences for young people.
To find out more … or get involved… go to CommunityShare.us.
Welcoming Week 2021: Belonging Begins With Us
Episode 34
lundi 6 septembre 2021 • Duration 48:55
Welcoming Week is an annual event put on by the organization Welcoming America to support communities seeking to increase belonging among all members of their communities, including immigrants.
The theme for 2021event is “Belonging Begins With Us” - reminding all of us that we can do our part to help others feel welcomed.
My guests are:
Jordyne Krumroy, Senior Regional Manager for Welcoming America
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Anthony Salas, Senior Manager of Events & Membership for Welcoming America
Welcoming Week 2021 takes place fromSeptember 10-19. Find out more at https://welcomingamerica.org/WelcomingAmerica.org or BelongingBeginsWithUs.org
Relational Infrastructure to Bridge Differences and Heal Communities in Myanmar, with the World Bank's Nang Mo Kham
Episode 33
mercredi 28 juillet 2021 • Duration 43:14
In this episode, we explore the importance of bridging and relational infrastructure to achieving healthy communities.
Our guest is Nang Mo Kham, Eisenhower Fellow & senior health specialist at the World Bank.
Based in Myanmar. Nang sees herself as someone who can help establish a system that knits together local services, including education, public health, and others, to improve access for everyone, no matter their social status, background, or ethnicity… and thus improve the overall health of her community.
Nang’s work aligns with the civity principles of building relational infrastructure to bridge difference and move from us-vs-them to ‘we all belong.’
We are also joined in this episode by our Civity intern, Maya Fiorella.
The role of public health agencies in community well being, with Andy Wessel
Episode 32
jeudi 10 juin 2021 • Duration 34:59
In this episode, we explore the role of the public health department, and how civity practices can help local public health officials navigate differences and help residents feel heard and seen.
The public health department is involved in anything that can impact the health of populations – from obvious activities, such as educating the public about COVID-19, to activities that may not be immediately clear, such as being involved in transit planning or declaring racism a public health crisis.
To be effective and really reach the publics that they serve, public health departments must figure out how to communicate with those who may disagree with government officials and each other.
Seeding Civity with the University YMCA
Episode 31
mardi 1 décembre 2020 • Duration 34:46









