The DRC’s Dialogue Project presents: Community Interventions
Electorate First Aid
While Harborside Chats have wrapped up, the Dialogue Project is just getting started with important work ahead! We’re excited to launch a series of community empowerment sessions, where we’ll provide a range of tools and insights from community leaders across various partner agencies. These sessions will offer informational resources, a supportive place to learn, connect, and more.
The first in the series is the Electorate First Aid, happening on October 16th from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm in the tulalW Building of Grays Harbor College. We’ll explore our “First Aid Kit” for navigating the emotional challenges that can arise during election-related discussions. This session will be held in person, is free to attend, and dinner snacks will be provided - we’re excited to feature savory snacks from Aloha Alabama BBQ!
Local library experts will explain how algorithms shape the information you encounter and will teach on how your library can empower you with resources to stay informed and engaged
Dr. Bre will provide strategies for managing emotional stress in divisive discussions
Dawn from the DRC will teach practical techniques for handling interpersonal conflict.
Gain valuable tools to build understanding, communicate effectively, and stay calm under pressure.
These sessions are free and registration is not required, but encouraged, as it helps us plan and helps your check-in quicker.
ACCESSIBILITY
At The Dialogue Project, we are dedicated to creating events that are accessible, inclusive, and welcoming to all. We strive to make our events as accessible and inclusive as possible. The tulalW Building is accessible, if you have specific accessibility needs or questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at 360.532.8950 or email at drchgp@drcghp.org seven calendar days prior to the event to make arrangements. Your comfort and full participation are our top priorities.