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The Civility Project. Goal: for residents of Tahoe Truckee to communicate in a more respectful and effective way. This is a campaign to improve public.

Jan 29, 2016

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Page 1: The Civility Project. Goal: for residents of Tahoe Truckee to communicate in a more respectful and effective way. This is a campaign to improve public.

The Civility Project

Page 2: The Civility Project. Goal: for residents of Tahoe Truckee to communicate in a more respectful and effective way. This is a campaign to improve public.

Goal: for residents of Tahoe Truckee to communicate in a more respectful and effective way.

• This is a campaign to improve public discourse by simply reminding ourselves of the very basic principles of respect.

• This is not a campaign to end disagreements.

Page 3: The Civility Project. Goal: for residents of Tahoe Truckee to communicate in a more respectful and effective way. This is a campaign to improve public.

Key Strategies:

• Support from all public bodies in the community.

• Buy in from a critical mass of individuals.

We are not just targeting those who are uncivil, but those who allow uncivilized

behavior to happen.

Page 4: The Civility Project. Goal: for residents of Tahoe Truckee to communicate in a more respectful and effective way. This is a campaign to improve public.

The means: Support the 9 Tools for Practicing Civility

Page 5: The Civility Project. Goal: for residents of Tahoe Truckee to communicate in a more respectful and effective way. This is a campaign to improve public.

Pay Attention

Only after we notice the world, can we

begin to care for it.

Page 6: The Civility Project. Goal: for residents of Tahoe Truckee to communicate in a more respectful and effective way. This is a campaign to improve public.

Listen

Much of the conflict in our lives can be

explained by one simple but unhappy

fact: we don’t really listen to each other.

Page 7: The Civility Project. Goal: for residents of Tahoe Truckee to communicate in a more respectful and effective way. This is a campaign to improve public.

Be Inclusive

Welcome all groups of citizens working for the

greater good of the community.

Page 8: The Civility Project. Goal: for residents of Tahoe Truckee to communicate in a more respectful and effective way. This is a campaign to improve public.

Don’t Gossip

Don’t discount the power of your

words.

Speaking with consideration and kindness is at the

heart of civil behavior.

Page 9: The Civility Project. Goal: for residents of Tahoe Truckee to communicate in a more respectful and effective way. This is a campaign to improve public.

Show Respect

Disagree without being disagreeable.

Respect includes recognizing that

others are entitled to look at the world

differently.

Page 10: The Civility Project. Goal: for residents of Tahoe Truckee to communicate in a more respectful and effective way. This is a campaign to improve public.

Be Agreeable

Two key ingredients for being agreeable in

conversation:

• The ability to consider that you might be

wrong.

• The ability to admit that you don’t know.

Page 11: The Civility Project. Goal: for residents of Tahoe Truckee to communicate in a more respectful and effective way. This is a campaign to improve public.

Apologize

Be sincere and repair damaged

relationships

Simple, decent words, that soothe the

bruised soul:

“I’m sorry.”

Page 12: The Civility Project. Goal: for residents of Tahoe Truckee to communicate in a more respectful and effective way. This is a campaign to improve public.

Give Constructive Criticism

Make sure your intention is to help

with a problem, not to humiliate.

Page 13: The Civility Project. Goal: for residents of Tahoe Truckee to communicate in a more respectful and effective way. This is a campaign to improve public.

Take Responsibility

Don’t try to shift blame onto others.

Page 14: The Civility Project. Goal: for residents of Tahoe Truckee to communicate in a more respectful and effective way. This is a campaign to improve public.

Choose Civility!

• It is quite possible to be true to one’s beliefs and be civil at the same time

• The issue is not whether to stand firm or to compromise, but how to express our firmness

Page 15: The Civility Project. Goal: for residents of Tahoe Truckee to communicate in a more respectful and effective way. This is a campaign to improve public.

Spreading the Word

Two key strategies:

• Encourage our local public and private entities to adopt these nine norms of civility.

• Encourage the general population to live by these norms, particularly in the public sphere.

Page 16: The Civility Project. Goal: for residents of Tahoe Truckee to communicate in a more respectful and effective way. This is a campaign to improve public.

How you can help:

• Sign the pledge – add your name!

• If you are a part of any entity (workplace, public organization, non-profit, etc.), encourage them to officially adopt these norms.

• Spread the word to your friends,

co-workers, etc – lets get our whole community on board!

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“We never touch people so lightly that we do not leave

a trace.”