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ALF's The Dialogue Podcast - Security, Safety and the Second Amendment: A Dialogue on Guns

Security, Safety and the Second Amendment: A Dialogue on Guns

08/16/18 • 26 min

ALF's The Dialogue Podcast
In April of 2018, SCC Supervisor Dave Cortese’s office hosted a firearms and safety summit where over 300 community members came together to talk about – guns. He enlisted ALF’s help in facilitating a participatory dialogue. In the liberal bubble of Northern California, the right conditions for dialogue brought together a surprisingly diverse cross section of gun enthusiasts, NRA supporters, as well as gun reform advocates and antigun activists. The goal? For attendees to leave understanding – and perhaps even building community – with those who had opposing views. Featured Guests, L-R: Supervisor Dave Cortese (Class XXXIII) Walter Wilson, Facilitator and Community Activist Rayna Ritchie, Summit Attendee For more information about ALF's Fellows Experience and Facilitation Services: [email protected]
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In April of 2018, SCC Supervisor Dave Cortese’s office hosted a firearms and safety summit where over 300 community members came together to talk about – guns. He enlisted ALF’s help in facilitating a participatory dialogue. In the liberal bubble of Northern California, the right conditions for dialogue brought together a surprisingly diverse cross section of gun enthusiasts, NRA supporters, as well as gun reform advocates and antigun activists. The goal? For attendees to leave understanding – and perhaps even building community – with those who had opposing views. Featured Guests, L-R: Supervisor Dave Cortese (Class XXXIII) Walter Wilson, Facilitator and Community Activist Rayna Ritchie, Summit Attendee For more information about ALF's Fellows Experience and Facilitation Services: [email protected]

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