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The Divided Community Project's Community Resiliency Initiative is a coalition of organizations and volunteers <br />who support communities seeking to transform community division into forward -looking action. As of July 2018, <br />the Divided Community Project anticipates publishing case studies from five partner communities: Rochester, New <br />York; Orlando, Florida, San Mateo County, California; Columbus, Ohio; and, San Leandro, California. <br />For more information about the Divided Community Project, take a look at our website, http://moritziaw.osu.edu/ <br />dividedcommunityproject, or email Deputy Director William "Bill" Froehlich at Froehlich.284osu.edu. <br />The AAA-ICDR Foundation provided significant support the Community Resiliency Initiative case study project. <br />AMERICAN ARBITRATION ASSOCIATION' INTERNATIONAL CENTRE <br />FOR DISPUTE RESOLUTION' <br />FOUNDATIONr <br />Additional publications from the Divided Community Project are available as follows: <br />• Facing Hate (forthcoming, 2018) <br />• The Midland Simulation: A Tabletop Exercise on Community Division During Civil Unrest (regularly updated), <br />email Froehlich.28@osu.edu for more information <br />• Divided Communities and Social Media: Strategies for Community Leaders (2017), go.osu.edu/DCPsm <br />• Planning in Advance of Civil Unrest (2016), go.osu.edu/DCPpia <br />• Key Considerations for Community Leaders Facing Civil Unrest: Effective Problems -Solving Strategies that <br />have been used in Other Communities (2016), go.osu.edu/DCPkc <br />In addition to the AAA-ICDR Foundation, The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law, the JAMS Foundation, <br />the Kettering Foundation, the Jacques M. Littlefield Foundation, Nextdoor, the Ohio State University Emeritus <br />Academy, and the Ohio State University Democracy Studies Program also support the Divided Community Project. <br />OTHE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY <br />MORITZ COLLEGE OF LAW <br />qrw,; <br />TM L JAMS <br />FOUNDATION <br />FOUNDATION <br />All Divided Community Project documents are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 <br />International License, CC BY -NC -SA 4.0. Information about this license is available here: https://creativecommons. <br />org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/. <br />BY NC SA <br />
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