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Tell Us Your Story

We want to know how a dialogue-to-change program has made a difference in your community. Are you getting along better with your neighbors? Have you started volunteering in your community? Are you on an action committee? Your story can be as short as a paragraph or as long as two pages. And don’t worry about grammar or typos, we’ll take care of those. One thing that is important, however, is that your story is true. Your story can be about something that unfolded over time or just recently.

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Building racial bridges in Columbus, Ga.

Ken Crooks, executive director of One Columbus in Columbus, Ga., shares how his program is engaging people in dialogues at places like Ruth Ann's Restaurant to make progress on racism in the community. Read more

Acknowledging white privilege

Kathryn Liss, a white woman living in Asheville, N.C., shares her struggles with racism and white privilege, and invites others to take part in the tough conversations needed to take action on racism. Read more

A journey toward achieving racial equity

Barbara Yancey of Macon, Ga., shares her community's story from initiating a dialogue-to-change effort on racism to assembling people to take action on ideas presented at a recent forum. Read more

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