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 Green bullet as a student, you can

  • come to our symposium events this semester

  • sign up for a Difficult Dialogues course | Spring '09 Courses

  • sign up for a the Dialogue Seminar | IDND 010

    If you want an opportunity to deepen your understanding and experience of dialogue, consider taking the Dialogue Seminar offered this fall as part of the Difficult Dialogues project. This half-credit course will be led by teams of faculty members, paired with experienced DD graduate fellows. It will include a set of readings on dialogue, and the emphasis will be on dialogue itself, based on experiences and issues raised by the public events in the Difficult Dialogues spring symposia. Attendance at many of the symposia events will be a requirement of the class.

  • facebookjoin our Difficult Dialogues FACEBOOK group
    See photos from this semester's symposium events, share in discussions about those events & more...

  • become a Difficult Dialogues Fellow
    See what this year's fellows are up to!

  • Let us know about your activities already underway, as well as your interests in the area of dialogue – we'd love to partner with you!

Odile Ferly

 

  Green bullet as a faculty member, you can

  • come to our symposium events this semester
    use the content in your teaching, and bring your students

  • teach a Difficult Dialogues course | Spring '09 Courses
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  • Any course may be adapted to include a dialogue emphasis or component. Browse the course listings for 2007 to see how faculty members are incorporating dialogue into the content and structure of their courses, and take a look at the questions DD faculty are asking themselves about what it means to bring dialogue to an existing course. If you are interested in participating in the Difficult Dialogues program in this way, please contact Sarah Buie sbuie@clarku.edu

  • join the Difficult Dialogues Steering Committee
  • Our Steering Committee meets regularly to discuss our Symposium content and its relationship to pedagogy. If you are interested in joining the Steering Committee, please contact Sarah Buie sbuie@clarku.edu

  • refer to our resource links

  • Let us know about your activities already underway, as well as your interests in the area of dialogue – we'd love to partner with you!

 

  Green bullet as a staff member, you can

  • come to our symposium events this semester

  • join the Difficult Dialogues Steering Committee
  • Our Steering Committee meets regularly to discuss our Symposium content and its relationship to dialogue. If you are interested in joining the Steering Committee, please contact Sarah Buie sbuie@clarku.edu

  • refer to our resource links

  • Let us know about your activities already underway, as well as your interests in the area of dialogue – we'd love to partner with you!

  Green bullet as a community member, you can

community members at the Promises film event

  • come to our symposium events this semester

  • refer to resource links

  • Let us know about your activities already underway, as well as your interests in the area of dialogue – we'd love to partner with you!

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I believe we can change the world if we start listening to each other again. Simple truthful conversation where we each have a chance to speak, we each feel heard, and we each listen well.--Margaret Wheatley

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