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Exploring bias
Published on May 6, 2026
Much of our discomfort with acknowledging bias comes from the assumption that only ‘bad’ people have biases. The problem is not the thought or bias, but if we act on the bias to exclude or discriminate against others different from us. -
Can people with opposing views find common ground?
Published on May 5, 2026
Opposing viewpoints can make for difficult conversations, but practicing ways to find common ground can lead to success. -
Responding to hate
Published on March 23, 2026
The Southern Law Poverty Center and the Anti-Defamation League have resources to address and respond to hate, bigotry, racism and anti-Semitism. -
Communicating Through Conflict: Build skills for tough conversations
Published on March 2, 2026
Learn tools for navigating difficult conversations at work, in your community, and at home through these workshop opportunities in 2026. -
Staying safe and stable during the Michigan winter
Published on December 11, 2025
Simple tips to help reduce your risk for winter-related falls. -
Making mindful connections to heal loneliness
Published on December 11, 2025
Loneliness impacts us in many ways throughout our lives. One way to reduce feelings of loneliness is by practicing mindfulness. -
Helping your family sleep better at night: tips for managing screen time before bed
Published on October 9, 2025
Simple strategies to reduce screen-time sleep disruptions -
Build a strong human being
Published on October 6, 2025
Consider the 40 Developmental Assets for your foundation. -
Be prepared: Create a family emergency plan
Published on July 31, 2025
Disasters can occur any time or place. Be ready with a family emergency plan—preparation is vital to safety and well-being. -
Talking with children about tragedies and violence
Published on July 24, 2025
Discover age-specific suggestions that can help guide conversations with children during and after tragedies.