Navigating Difficult Conversations: Tools for Constructive Dialogue
19
Nov
Tue
The Constructive Dialogue Organizing Committee presents an important workshop for our ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ community.
The Constructive Dialogue Organizing Committee Presents
Navigating Difficult Conversations:
Tools for Constructive Dialogue
A WORKSHOP FOR THE PITZER COMMUNITY
Tuesday, November 19
4:15 p.m.
Gold Student Center
Multipurpose Room
Refreshments included
Workshop is free; :
As divisiveness continues to mark so many exchanges online and in person, this 90-minute workshop is designed to demonstrate how to develop a deeper understanding of constructive dialogue. Participants will be introduced to practical tools and strategies for enhancing their communication skills and effectively engaging in dialogue on sensitive topics.
Led by Vince Greer and Marissiko Wheaton-Greer of Greer Consulting, the workshops will explore common challenges and barriers specific to our current political landscape. The workshop will also feature:
• Discussion of important terminology
• Methods of listening and reflection
• Discussion-based vignettes
• An open Q & A session
• Additional resources and support
Come and learn how to live ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ values in challenging times. We hope to see you there!
ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ the Presidential Initiative on Constructive Dialogue
President Strom C. Thacker established the Presidential Initiative on Constructive Dialogue to facilitate conversations about challenging issues.
Get more information.
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