The Public Kinship Think Tank
Welcome to a destination for discussion, learning, and knowledge-making!
The Public Kinship Forum
A gathering place for all. Let's think together about what Public Kinship is -- and what it can do.
4The Sacred Canopy
Share your stories of Public Kinship here! Help us build a new narrative for Public Trust in the 21st century!
1The Public Kinship Bookshelf
What we're reading, sharing, and collaborating on. Help us build an innovative library for all!
10Public Kinship Products
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0Du Bois/Bethune/King Symposium
Advancing Public Kinship. Launch forthcoming.
12Community of Practice
A workspace for invited organizations and individuals to contribute and collaborate on Public Kinship best practices.
2Zoom/Public Kinship
Engage in Public Kinship conversations and attend livestream events.
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- New ReleasesDr. Bobby Austin sat down with best-selling author Ellis Cose to discuss the future of American democracy in the contexts of race, political and social polarization, and strategies for renewal. The conversation largely drew on Cose's latest book, Race and Reckoning: From Founding Fathers to Today's Disruptors, published last Summer. YouTube recording of the conversation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yTcbGqVmRF0Me gusta
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Public Kinship Library
Continuamos nuestra serie de conversaciones sobre la idea y la práctica de Public Kinship, hablando con los mejores practicantes que trabajan sobre el terreno para comprender qué hace que las personas y las comunidades sean fuertes. En esta entrega, exploramos la creación de confianza, la alfabetización y el autoliderazgo con Yasmin Tomkinson, directora ejecutiva del Cape Fear Literacy Council en Wilmington, Carolina del Norte, y la Dra. Karina Korostelina de la Escuela para la Paz Jimmy y Rosalynn Carter de la Universidad George Mason. y Resolución de Conflictos.