“Courage is what it takes to stand up and speak; courage is also what it takes to sit down and listen.” -WINSTON CHURCHILL When COVID interrupted our Courageous Conversations series from gathering
Season Passes are available NOW for all four Fall 2021 sessions of Barrington’s Courageous Conversations! You don’t want to miss the speakers they’ve lined up this fall to help us build greater
Get ready for the Fall 2021 Season of Barrington’s Courageous Conversations by joining their Summer Book Club & Signing Up TODAY for your Fall, 2021 Season Passes! How do we foster greater
When we encounter people who reveal biased attitudes or behaviors, what do we do? Do we “call them in” for conversation, or “call them out” for prejudice, or both? How can we
When we encounter people who reveal biased attitudes or behaviors, what do we do? Do we “call them in” for conversation, or “call them out” for prejudice, or both? How can we
Our nation has been wounded by inequality and injustice. How do we acknowledge, apologize and heal, both personally & collectively? For February’s virtual session of Courageous Conversations presented by Urban Consulate and
Courageous Conversations is excited to welcome their first speaker of the new year, special guest and founder of the Revolutionary Love Project, Valerie Kaur, this week! Kaur will be sharing a message
In honor of the 18th annual No Name-Calling Week held January 18th – 22nd, 2021, four Barrington organizations are partnering with the Barrington 220 School District on a community-wide campaign to promote the
Barrington’s Courageous Conversations is excited to kick off their first events of 2021 with a special virtual gathering to meditate on the moment, celebrate our collective power, rekindle possibilities, renew intentions, and
From COVID to the election to our racial reckoning, this year has been a time of great change, trauma and truth-telling. It’s been a year that has illuminated fractures in our civic life
Feel like you’re still recovering after a pressure-packed presidential election? You’re in good company. Now that the polarizing political season is behind us, is it time to reimagine our social contract? What
How do we become racially and culturally conscious families? How can we best support inclusion and equity in our schools? On October 14, Barrington community members and guests from across the country
The second year of Barrington’s Courageous Conversations presented by Urban Consulate and Barrington’s White House opened with strong attendance and powerful messages from three guest speakers. More than 130 people participated in the September session
Want to be part of a local movement to foster greater inclusion and belonging in and beyond Barrington? We are all invited to join in a new season of Courageous Conversations created by