MessageFriends,

I hope to catch up on my list reading soon (I'm about 1 month and 200 messages 
behind...)  In the meantime, here's a conference that may interest many of you. 
 Sorry for the short notice.

from cool and sunny Seattle,
Peggy



Announcing the Second National Conference on Dialogue & Deliberation 
The 2004 NCDD conference will take place in Denver, Colorado, October 23-25 at 
Regis University, with a day of post-conference trainings on October 26. If you 
are dedicated to solving group and societal problems through honest talk, 
quality thinking and collaborative action, this gathering is for you!

The 2004 conference will build on the success of the first National Conference 
on Dialogue & Deliberation, which took place in Alexandria, Virginia in October 
2002.  As you may know, the 2002 conference was a groundbreaking, unforgettable 
gathering - the first significant gathering of dialogue and deliberation 
practitioners, scholars, trainers, artists, activists and students from all of 
the various streams of practice that exist in this emerging field.

Here's what two prominent members of the dialogue & deliberation community had 
to say about the 2002 conference and NCDD in general:

Tom Atlee, President of the Co-Intelligence Institute, says "the 2002 NCDD 
conference was the most amazing conference I've ever attended.. This is a big 
diverse field, bubbling with vitality.  And NCDD is bringing it all together."

Martha McCoy, Executive Director of the Study Circles Resource Center, says "In 
its 2002 conference, NCDD created an inviting space for a wide variety of 
dialogue and deliberation practitioners/thinkers. Since then, it has cultivated 
a broad and emerging field, by making it possible for diverse threads of 
practice to learn from each other. Its mode of working is respectful, 
inclusive, and practitioner-oriented. Everyone who believes that dialogue and 
deliberation are key to transforming people, relationships, and society -- 
including political systems -- can benefit from being part of NCDD and its next 
conference."

The 2004 conference will focus on three broad questions: "How can we have a 
greater collective impact on the challenging issues of our time?", "How can we 
develop intelligently and wholeheartedly as a community of practice?", and 
"What do we need to know and do individually to enhance our capacity to do this 
work?"

Practitioners, scholars, trainers, artists, activists and students will enjoy a 
one-of-a-kind gathering, with ample time for networking, skill-building, 
hearing from some of the key leaders in the field (including Jim Fishkin, 
Glenna Gerard, Harold Saunders and Bill Ury), and (of course!) engaging in 
dialogue and deliberation.

Conference participants and others will also have the opportunity to 
participate in one of 10 exciting post-conference trainings on October 26th. 
The post-conference lineup features stellar facilitators like Jesus Trevino and 
Harold Saunders; leading organizations like National Issues Forums, the Public 
Conversations Project and the Study Circles Resource Center, sought-after 
trainings in Dynamic Facilitation, Nonviolent Communication and Bohm Dialogue, 
and so much more.

For more information about the conference or to register, please go to 
http://www.thataway.org. You can also contact conference director Sandy 
Heierbacher by emailing sa...@thataway.org.

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