This 90-minute online course from UC Berkeley's Othering & Belonging Institute teaches how to bring different communities together through real stories. You'll hear from activists who work on bringing together Palestinians and Israelis, climate justice organizers, and people working with Indigenous and immigrant communities. The course covers three main topics: how power differences affect bringing communities together, how to build bridges between groups that historically lack power, and how to turn risks into opportunities. Students learn through videos and writing exercises from experts like Ashlin Malouf-Gashaw, who has 17+ years of community organizing experience, and Huwaida Arraf, a Palestinian-American lawyer and human rights activist. The course shows how storytelling, vulnerability, and honest conversation can help create positive change when paired with concrete strategies. Students who complete the course receive a certificate. This is part of a larger series on bridging communities and is designed for people who want to learn practical skills for bringing divided communities together through shared understanding rather than just focusing on differences.

This 90-minute online course from UC Berkeley's Othering & Belonging Institute teaches how to bring different communities together through real stories. You'll hear from activists who work on bringing together Palestinians and Israelis, climate justice organizers, and people working with Indigenous and immigrant communities. The course covers three main topics: how power differences affect bringing communities together, how to build bridges between groups that historically lack power, and how to turn risks into opportunities. Students learn through videos and writing exercises from experts like Ashlin Malouf-Gashaw, who has 17+ years of community organizing experience, and Huwaida Arraf, a Palestinian-American lawyer and human rights activist. The course shows how storytelling, vulnerability, and honest conversation can help create positive change when paired with concrete strategies. Students who complete the course receive a certificate. This is part of a larger series on bridging communities and is designed for people who want to learn practical skills for bringing divided communities together through shared understanding rather than just focusing on differences.
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