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Dear TRUST Network Stakeholder,
We look forward to our monthly stakeholder meeting on April 9th at 2 pm (ET). The Zoom information for our meeting is: (https://us06web.zoom.us/j/88145586310).
We are honored to have two presentations from our partners. Our presenters include:
Ryan Nakade and Dr. Randall Blazak, CURE-PNW project (formerly CURE-PDX)
Jennifer Hall-Witt, Brave Schools program: Karuna Center
In addition to these presentations, we look forward to continuing our conversation grounded in lessons learned and opportunities ahead with federal grant funding, specifically DHS and DOJ.
The full agenda for our meeting is included below:
The Conflict Early Warning Analytics Program (CEWAP) published an important bulletin on the anniversary of the Christchurch massacre. We continue to believe that data-grounded approaches informed and enriched by local partnerships are vital for social cohesion. You can read the bulletin here.
April 10th, 4pm ET. NCDD, National Civic League, and Living Room Conversations will host Building Trust in Elections through Living Room Conversations. Register here!
April 24th, 1pm ET. MBBI and Women's International Peace Centre will host Situation Rooms and their Efficacy in Election IntegrityRegister here!
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Leaders of organizations in positive peace actions, violence prevention, deradicalization, crisis data mapping, bridgebuilding, peacebuilding, social/racial justice, democracy, governance, media, and messaging -- we are here to melt the silos and offer you valuable collaboration. Please let us know if you're interested in joining the conversation by emailing us at info@thetrustnetwork.net.
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