Pockets of Care: Conflict as a Tool to Build Community
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We need community now more than ever...but what does that look like? As we navigate connecting with others and learning from other ways of knowing, we’re likely not going to learn them from people who look or live like us, and certainly we’re not going to learn them from people we agree with on everything. We are likely going to disagree and argue; we will have conflict. But is there a way to do that doesn’t cause harm? Can conflict be productive, or generative even? Can conflict pull us closer to care, closer to solutions, closer together? Emily Taylor, an expert conflict mediator and an ombudsman at Utah Valley University, joins us as we discuss how to have conversations that matter, and how we can use them to build the connections we need to survive and thrive.
DISCLAIMER: The opinions and views expressed within this podcast do not necessarily reflect Utah Valley University, UVU's Ombuds Office, or UVU's Center for Social Impact.
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Taylor, E. (2021). Conflict Fluent.
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