Navigating One-to-One Conversations

Mobilising Communities

Contents:

  • Section 1: Base Building
  • Section 2: There is a formula for creating a response
  • Section 3: Dancing not fighting
  • Section 4: Weaponisation
  • Section 5: Sample conversations

 

We want to meet people where they are but not leave them there. We have an opportunity to challenge the main far right talking points in our communities. This guide can help you navigate conversations on some hot button topics.

 

PUBLISHED 05.03.2024
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READING TIME 4m

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