Student Tribune
A Thank You to Our Student Deliberative Dialogue Moderators
Deliberative dialogue is a meaningful democratic practice where individuals
engage in inclusive and non-adversarial conversations that advance
collaborative judgment and decision-making. The Democracy Commitment at MCC,
MCC Faculty Senate, Department of Anthropology, History, Political Science, and
Sociology, and PEACE committee hosted three
deliberative dialogues this semester. Each dialogue was moderated by
students trained in two MCC courses taught by Dr. Robert Muhlnickel: Global
Poverty & Global Justice (Honors 195) and Democracy & Human Rights in
Domestic & International Contexts (Philosophy 210).
This semester's student moderators were Safia Alani, Sherinne Cauwels,
Chelsea Davis, Nicole Doughty, and Torey Richardson, and Jabez Turner. TDC at
MCC, Faculty Senate, AHPS, and PEACE committee would like to thank each of
these students for their exceptional effort and success. If you know one of
these students, please take a moment to thank them for their outstanding work
and commitment to reinventing how we discuss our most pressing problems. These
students facilitated and moderated three highly engaging and productive
dialogues about three difficult issues.
Scanlon, Joseph
Anthrop/History/Poli. Science/Sociology
05/05/2021