Student Tribune
Fall Deliberative Dialogue Series Concludes on Tuesday
The Fall 2021 Deliberative Dialogue Series concludes on Tuesday, November
30th, with a Zoom dialogue titled Free Speech and the Inclusive
Campus: How Do We Foster the Campus Community We Want? Deliberative
dialogues are unique opportunities to engage in collaborative
thinking about pressing public issues. Because dialogues
take the form of deliberation, attendees drive the conversation in small
groups facilitated by trained moderators. Deliberation is unlike the panel
discussions or debates we are accustomed to, as it is highly participatory,
egalitarian, and non-adversarial. The foundation of each deliberative
dialogue is an issue guide. These guides offer an opportunity to
critically explore an issue by putting our personal values at the center
of the conversation. Overall, deliberation promotes the listening and talking
necessary to have difficult conversations in a democratic society.
See below for more information on Tuesday's Zoom dialogue. If you have
questions or need additional information, please contact Joe Scanlon
(jscanlon1@monroecc.edu).
11/30/21
1230pm-145pm
Free Speech and the Inclusive Campus: How Do We Foster the Campus
Community We Want?
Americans are concerned about the balance between speech and student
well-being on college campuses. How do we create an environment that reflects
our core values? Join us as we deliberate over options that emphasize student
well-being, intellectual curiosity, and the ideals of free expression.
Registration link: https://monroecommunity.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZclc-6qqDItG9H
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Sponsoring Organizations and Initiatives: The Democracy Commitment
at MCC, PEACE Committee, Department of Anthropology, History, Political
Science, and Sociology
Scanlon, Joseph
Anthrop/History/Poli. Science/Sociology
11/29/2021