Speak Your Peace

Communication with a Heart

We believe people with something to say should have the opportunity to express themselves, and the responsibility to deliver their message with kindness and respect. Practicing civility is how you get good, and how a community gets great. At the center of this initiative are Nine Tools of Civility and one wish: for the “peace” in “Speak your Peace” to be taken to heart.

Speak Your Peace is a civility project of Incourage. It is a resident-led campaign to improve communication by reminding ourselves of the basic principles of respect. It’s not a campaign to end disagreements.

Speak Your Peace was originally founded in 2003 by Duluth-Superior Area Community Foundation. In 2008 Incourage adopted the campaign, which is based on the work of P.M. Forni, author of Choosing Civility. Since that time, local businesses, organizations, municipalities, schools, and individuals have pledged to use the Nine Tools of Civility.

Nine Tools of Civility

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1. Pay Attention
2. Listen
3. Be Inclusive
4. Don’t Gossip
5. Show Respect
6. Seek Common Ground
7. Repair Damaged Relationships
8. Use Constructive Language
9. Take Responsibility

    Impact

    Since adoption, countless presentations have been delivered to local businesses, clubs, churches, nonprofits and schools, with over 5,000 people hearing the Speak Your Peace message. This includes:

    • Area technical college – presentations have been given to cosmetology students, supervisory groups, correctional officers, operating room technicians, and IT groups.
    • Municipalities – civility tools practiced by several local cities, towns, and villages.
    • Schools/School Boards – campaign has been incorporated by students, teachers, staff, and administrators.
    • Churches – Speak Your Peace themed message series offered during service.
    • Programs – Why & How to Run for Elected Office; Speak Your Peace is a civility platform for individuals interested in running for office. Speak Your Peace is incorporated into annual leadership programs for local teens and adults.

    Speak Your Peace Online – Tools

    Additional Resources

    Speak Your Peace Lesson Plans

    Practicing civility is how you get good, and how a community gets great. Use these lesson plans for each of the 9 Tools of Civility to teach others how to put Speak Your Peace into action. 

    Lesson 1.1 Show Respect – Don’t Dis Respect
    Lesson 1.1 Show Respect – Words of Respect
    Lesson 1.2 Show Respect – I’ve Got An Idea
    Lesson 1.2 Show Respect – Respectful Writing
    Lesson 1.3 Show Respect – The Looking Glass
    Lesson 1.3 Show Respect – Your R Rating
    Lesson 1.4 Show Respect – Cultural Links
    Lesson 1.4 Show Respect – Dear Abby Letter
    Lesson 2.1 Be Inclusive – Creative Initials
    Lesson 2.1 Be Inclusive – I Like People Who …
    Lesson 2.2 Be Inclusive – The Car Wash
    Lesson 2.3 Be Inclusive – We Think They Think
    Lesson 2.3 Be Inclusive – Don’t Make My Brown Eyes Blue
    Lesson 2.4 Be Inclusive – Are You In Or Out?
    Lesson 2.4 Be Inclusive – Caring and Empathy
    Lesson 3.1 Listen – Listening With Purpose
    Lesson 3.1 Listen – Are You Really Listening?
    Lesson 3.2 Listen – Music Mapping
    Lesson 3.2 Listen – Listen To The Wright Family
    Lesson 3.3 Listen – Where Am I Going?
    Lesson 3.3 Listen – Write What You Hear
    Lesson 3.4 Listen – Awesome Trouble
    Lesson 3.4 Listen – Quiet Noises
    Lesson 4.1 Pay Attention – A What?
    Lesson 4.1 Pay Attention – Oh Say Can You See …
    Lesson 4.2 Pay Attention – Look Before You Leap
    Lesson 4.2 Pay Attention – Noticing
    Lesson 4.3 Pay Attention – Are You Observant?
    Lesson 4.3 Pay Attention – Does Appearance Matter?
    Lesson 4.4 Pay Attention – The Nit and Gritty
    Lesson 4.4 Pay Attention – What Do You See?
    Lesson 5.1 Take Responsibility – What Matters To You?
    Lesson 5.1 Take Responsibility – Putting Things In Order
    Lesson 5.2 Take Responsibility – Make It Work 1
    Lesson 5.2 Take Responsibility – Responsibility and You
    Lesson 5.3 Take Responsibility – Make It Work 2
    Lesson 5.3 Take Responsibility – What Do You Do?
    Lesson 5.4 Take Responsibility – Personal Discovery
    Lesson 5.4 Take Responsibility – Visualizing Responsibility
    Lesson 6.1 Don’t Gossip – Put A Stop To The Talk
    Lesson 6.1 Don’t Gossip – The Gossip Web
    Lesson 6.2 Don’t Gossip – I Heard That …
    Lesson 6.2 Don’t Gossip – That’s What I Heard
    Lesson 6.3 Don’t Gossip – What Goes Around Comes Around
    Lesson 6.3 Don’t Gossip – What I Heard
    Lesson 6.4 Don’t Gossip – Gossip As Harassment
    Lesson 6.4 Don’t Gossip – Fact Or Fiction
    Lesson 7.1 Apologize – What Do You Do And How Do You Say It?
    Lesson 7.1 Apologize – What Does It Mean?
    Lesson 7.2 Apologize – Forgiveness Is A Gift To Yourself
    Lesson 7.2 Apologize – I’m Sorry
    Lesson 7.3 Apologize – The Soft Voice of Forgiveness
    Lesson 7.3 Apologize – I Did Something Terrible
    Lesson 7.4 Apologize – What Did I Do?
    Lesson 7.4 Apologize – Write It Down Tear It Up
    Lesson 8.1 Be Agreeable – Agree Or Disagree
    Lesson 8.1 Be Agreeable – Cooperation Wins
    Lesson 8.2 Be Agreeable – 48 Hours
    Lesson 8.2 Be Agreeable – Build It
    Lesson 8.3 Be Agreeable – Healthy Unhealthy Expression
    Lesson 8.3 Be Agreeable – Rap Contest
    Lesson 8.4 Be Agreeable – Choose To Agree
    Lesson 8.4 Be Agreeable – Reaching Consensus
    Lesson 9.1 Give Constructive Criticism – Avoid the Negative
    Lesson 9.1 Give Constructive Criticism – Compliments and Criticism
    Lesson 9.2 Give Constructive Criticism – Community Letters 1
    Lesson 9.2 Give Constructive Criticism – Creating Positive Statements
    Lesson 9.3 Give Constructive Criticism – That’s Music To My Ears 1
    Lesson 9.4 Give Constructive Criticism – That’s Music To My Ears 2
    Lesson 9.4 Give Constructive Criticism – How Do You Start Hard Conversations?

    Speak Your Peace Activities for Groups & Organizations

    Practicing civility is how you get good, and how a community gets great. Use these exercises for each of the 9 Tools of Civility to teach others how to put Speak Your Peace into action.

    Be Inclusive – Inclusive activity: Group activity designed for 8 or more people
    Be Inclusive – Inviting perspectives
    Don’t Gossip – How Do We Stop Talking?
    Don’t Gossip – What are we talking about?
    Listen – What a Good Listener Looks Like
    Listen – Listening Practice
    Listen – Listening Challenge
    Pay Attention – Distractors
    Pay Attention – Feeling Cards
    Pay Attention – Recognizing Emotions
    Pay Attention – Recognizing Emotions, Part II
    Pay Attention – What’s Going On?
    Repair Damaged Relationships – Building Your Relationship Network
    Repair Damaged Relationships – I’m Sorry
    Repair Damaged Relationships – Apology quotes
    Repair Damaged Relationships – Strengthening Your Relationship Network
    Show Respect – The Power of Non-Verbals
    Show Respect – Yes And
    Seek Common Ground – What do you see?
    Seek Common Ground – What Do You See? Old Lady/Young Lady?
    Seek Common Ground – Scene Setter and Response Cards
    Take Responsibility – Excuse Worksheet
    Take Responsibility – How To Be A Responsible Person (And Feel Great!)
    Take Responsibility – Putting Things in Order
    Take Responsibility – Putting Things in Order Worksheet
    Take Responsibility – Excuses, Excuses
    Take Responsibility – Case Study: Tylenol Recall
    Use Constructive Language – Reframe that Statement
    Use Constructive Language – Reframe that Statement Worksheet
    Use Constructive Language – Guidelines for Giving Feedback

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