Talking Together: How to Get Beyond Polarization and See and Hear Each Other Through Civil Dialogue
Kay Collier McLaughlin (formerly Kay Collier-Slone) describes herself as a Suzuki teacher specializing in social change. The author of the Talent Education classic, They’re Rarely Too Young and Never Too Old to ‘Twinkle,’ her most recent book is entitled Talking Together: How to Get Beyond Polarization and See and Hear Each Other Through Civil Dialogue.
McLaughlin says, “I don’t claim that Talking Together is the ONLY way to learn to talk together in a very divided world – but it is A way we know has worked in many systems across the United States. I know that you who are reading these words have had many great kinds of trainings and experiences as leaders. I do not want to indicate that anyone comes to this work as neophyte to the ‘experts.’ What we are offering in Talking Together is a common vocabulary and practices to strengthen all of our efforts.”
Talking Together is a way of collaborating to strengthen our efforts every day, wherever we are, whoever we are.
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