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Life After Hate is in good company in contributing to the following research paper, Combating Antisemitism and Islamophobia: Best Practices in Challenging Times.

About the Applied Research Center for Civility
Co-Chairs: Elizabeth Simmons, Executive Vice Chancellor, UC San Diego and Steven P. Dinkin, President,
National Conflict Resolution Center
The Applied Research Center for Civility (ARCC) is a joint initiative of the University of California San Diego
and the National Conflict Resolution Center. ARCC conducts cutting-edge research into the dynamics of
society’s most pressing issues and creates comprehensive models for national distribution and discussion.
For more information visit them here and here.


About the National Conflict Resolution Center
The National Conflict Resolution Center (NCRC) works with thousands of individuals across the globe to
help resolve conflicts at all levels of society, through its unique and effective culture, communication, and
conflict resolution training programs. NCRC provides the resources, training, and expertise to help people,
organizations, and communities manage and solve conflicts, with civility. For more information, visit
NCRConline.com.


About the Center for Research and Evaluation
The University of California San Diego’s Center for Research and Evaluation (CR+E) is part of the Division
of Extended Studies, which connects UC San Diego to the broader community by making education and
research more accessible. CR+E conducts applied research and evaluations that support community
advancement and well-being. For more information, visit them here.