Records Sealed — At The Conflict Center

This last weekend, we were pleased to welcome Denver District Attorney Beth McCann, City Attorney, Kristin Bronson and Mayor, Michael Hancock to The Conflict Center. We are thrilled to be […]

Youth Conflict Classes

Teenagers Lifestyle Casual Culture

A teenager’s day is often an obstacle course of relationships and emotions. They may need to get through a difficult conversation with a parent, rise above a conflict with a […]

Turn Over a New Leaf

Denver's Turn Over a New Leaf Program Logo

On February 9th, The Conflict Center will be the first physical location where people who have been formerly convicted of a crime involving marijuana may get their records sealed. This […]

Black Lives Matter at School

Black Lives Matter At School Infographic

The Conflict Center is happy to announce that our organization supports Black Lives Matter 5280’s “Black Lives Matter At School” week of action and set of demands. The four demands […]

Activities for Your Holiday Gathering

December Holidays Logo

Gathering with family during the holidays can be fun.  It also can be stressful.  One way to tip the scales towards a positive experience is to plan activities you can enjoy […]

Welcoming Moses from Zambia

The Conflict Center Staff at a Birthday Celebration

My names are Simbeye Moses. I’m from Zambia and live in the southern part of the country in a small town called Choma. Currently, I’m with Southern University as a B.A scholar in the discipline of Peace and Conflict Resolution. Plus “World History” as my other field of study. I have six more months to get to completion with my B.A studies.

Welcoming New Staff and 2017 – 2018 Interns!

Please Welcome New TCC Staff & 2017-2018 Interns!
Fall is fast upon us and as the season begins to change, so does our staff. We are so excited to welcome Taryn Fuchs, our new Communications Specialist and Social Norming Coordinator, and Collin Heng-Patton, our new Bilingual Enrollment Coordinator.

Help us Honor Liz Loescher’s Legacy

The staff and Board of Directors of The Conflict Center are more dedicated than ever to fulfilling Liz’s vision of a more peaceful world. The transformation Liz envisioned begins with the younger generation learning skills that propel the community towards peace. At the request of Liz’s children, TCC established The Liz Loescher Legacy Fund to provide programs in low-income schools. This fund is the focus of TCC’s year-end appeal, which may be viewed in PDF form here. If you choose to support The Conflict Center you can help us keep Liz’s mission alive by clicking here and choosing the Liz Loescher Legacy Fund option.