Conflict Resolution for Activist Facebook Groups

Busy and digital as we are, a lot of our activist interactions happen on Facebook.

While convenient, it’s easier for conflict to arise when we interact through a screen, rather than face to face.

This video describes simple methods for assuming and acting with good intentions that can reduce conflict on Facebook and make our groups more cohesive and effective as a result.

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Dem Primaries Show #BlueWave and Rebellion

The primary train moves on, yesterday to Idaho, Pennsylvania, Nebraska, and Oregon.

Two stories to emerge on the Democratic side are that yes, there was evidence of huge enthusiasm (the eponymous #BlueWave), but Dem primary voters are also not too keen on the sensible, could-win-the-general, more right-leaning candidates their party is supporting.

On the left and right, primary voters are polarized, a longterm trend that seems particularly stark this cycle.

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