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Citizen Assembly

Citizen Assembly invites you to join us in the never-ending, limitless process of REAL deliberative democracy, thanks to the groundbreaking technology Egora, “The Worldwide Stock-Market of Ideas”! Egora-ILP.org With Egora EVERYONE is able to participate in democracy at their own convenience and at their own level of comfort, by… –   developing their own political philosophy…

Introduction to Online Dilalogue Facilitation

Introduction to Online Dialogue Facilitation course instills participants with strong foundational skills to facilitate successfully online and in-person, including functions of dialogue and key principles of facilitation.April 4-May 2, 2022Duration4 weeksTime Commitment12 hours asynchronous 3 optional live sessionsLanguageEnglishApplication deadline, April 1st. Apply by March 27 for an early bird discount. Week 1Foundations of Dialogue FacilitationWeek 2Role…

Event Series Mid-Atlantic Dialogues Across Difference

Mid-Atlantic Dialogues Across Difference

Urban Rural Action

Join Urban Rural Action’s Mid-Atlantic Dialogues Across Difference n 3/30 and/or 3/31.This will be an interactive Zoom workshop for college students, faculty, and administrators across the Mid-Atlantic.We’ll introduce our ABCs for Constructive Conversation, and in separate breakouts, students and faculty / administrators will explore different views on an issue about which they feel strongly.

Does Dialogue Work?

Does talking about differences, commonalities, and problems improve society? Many public officials, educators, religious leaders, and even ordinary citizens claim that if Americans just talked to each other more our nation could overcome division. Dialogue might just be the medicine our democracy needs. Yet, many Americans feel left out of such conversations. And research suggests…