Howard County, Maryland Courageous Conversations Begins February 1st
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: January 27, 2022
Marlborough, MA – The Dock C. Bracy Center for Human Reconciliation today announced its technical support of an interfaith dialog series, Howard County Courageous Conversations.
As a learning organization, the Center seeks to provide opportunities to promote understanding and empathy. Howard County Courageous Conversations interfaith dialog series provides participants with a facilitated opportunity to connect with others.
“As a member of the community and past facilitator, these types of conversations are critical for interfaith understanding and growth. The Dock C. Bracy Center for Human Reconciliation is pleased to help provide technical support for this series, as it aligns with our shared vision.” -- Randee Wilding, Chief Operating Officer
Howard County Courageous Conversations was formed in 2017 by a coalition of faith leaders to bring people together to share and learn from each other’s perspectives on race, ethnic and religious bias; and in the process build bridges of cooperation and mutual respect in our community. This effort was championed by the late Honorable Elijah E. Cummings, Maryland State Delegate Vanessa Atterbury and Reverend Dr. Robert A.F. Turner.
The dialogs are based on curriculum originally developed by Essential Partners, made possible by the Horizon Foundation.
The 2022 Howard County Courageous Conversations dialog series theme is “Standing Together as Allies” and begins on Tuesday, February 1st. To learn more about Howard County Courageous Conversations, please visit their website.
About the Dock C. Bracy Center for Human Reconciliation
The Dock C. Bracy Center is committed to human reconciliation and the eradication of racism and other forms of human oppression. Our work focuses on healing the internal emotional and cognitive harms that have allowed racism to continue to thrive in our society. We support the efforts of many other groups and individuals by providing opportunities for learning and self-reflection so that strategies to eradicate racism can become more successful. Additional information about the Center can be found by visiting the website and by following #dcbcenter.
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