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Hebrew College
From informal grassroots organizations to highly visible national and international organizations, the Public Conversations Project works with groups of people from all walks of life.  Our clients include schools and universities, non-profit organizations, community groups, government agencies, faith communities, issue advocates, professionals in mediation and dispute resolution, and private citizens.

 

Who do we serve?
  • Activists in adversarial relationships
  • Groups and networks who seek to more effectively collaborate
  • Civic leaders, political officials, and educators
  • Religious leaders seeking to foster dialogue on divisive issues
  • Citizens interested in communicating across deeply rooted differences
  • Practitioners interested in new approaches to dialogue
  • Scholars in the fields of alternative dispute resolution
  • Anyone who needs tools to help with a divisive conflict in their community or organization
Who has benefited from PCP’s services?
Active Voice, CA
Adler School of Professional Psychology
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
American University, International Peace & Conflict Resolution Program
American Veterinary Medical Association
Andover Newton Divinity School
Animating Democracy
Archbishop of Canterbury, Anglican Communion
Aspen Institute (for the United States Congressional bi-partisan retreat)  
Bellevue Community Mediation Center
Boston Bar Association
Boston Dialogue Foundation
Brandeis University
Cambridge Center for Adult Education
Cambridge Community Television
Cambridge Department of Human Services
Casey Family Services
Center for Policy Alternatives
Center for Relationships
Centro de Colaboración Cívica, Mexico
Chapin School
Chapman University, School of Education
City of Carlsbad
Clark University
Columbia Law School Death Penalty Dialogue Project
Conflict Management Partners
Creighton University
Dartmouth College
Department of Children and Families, Oslo, Norway
Environmental Protection Agency
Episcopal Church of the United States
Episcopal Divinity School
Faith Quilts Project
Fielding Institute
Follen Church, Lexington, MA
Ford Foundation
Fresno County Department of Children and Family Services
Gizagune Foundation together with Elkargunea Network for Promoting Peaceful Coexistence in Local Government, Bilbao, Spain
Great Lakes Teachers’ Conference, Burundi, Africa
Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government
Hebrew College
Institute on the Arts and Civic Dialogue
Jewish Dialogue Group
KCC Foundation, London
King County Dispute Resolution Center
Lexington Interfaith Clergy Association
Lynn Voter Action
Maine Forest Biodiversity Project
National Association of Mothers’ Centers
National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy
National University Hospital, Reykjavik, Iceland
Network for Peace through Dialogue
Nonprofit Partnership
Northern Forest Dialogue Project
Ohio County & Municipal Employees
Pacifica Graduate Institute
Poynter Institute
Princeton University, Woodrow Wilson School
Psychologists for Social Responsibility
Quebec Labrador Foundation
Randolph College
Raritan Valley Community College
Ratkes, the Finnish Association for Solution-Focused and Resource-Oriented Methods
Rockefeller Foundation
Ruth Mott Foundation
St. Ethelburga’s Centre for Reconciliation and Peace, London
Sandia National Laboratories
Society for Values in Higher Education
Southern California Counseling Center
Southern Methodist University
Southwestern University
Summer University of Helsinki, Finland
Taos Institute
Tavistock Clinic, London
Temple Shalom, Newton, MA
Transformation Center
Trinity by the Cove Church, FL
United Nations Development Programme
University of California, San Diego
University of Waikato, NZ
Verité
Victoria University, Wellington, NZ
Victoria University Law School, Wellington, NZ
Watertown Human Rights Commission
Wesleyan University
Weston Wayland Interfaith Action Group
Women Peacemakers Program, Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace & Justice, University of San Diego
Woodbury College
Worcester County Ecumenical Council
Workmen’s Circle