Courageous Dialogue Workshop
Gain resources to hold a civil conversation
3:30 pm –
5:00 pm
Nebraska Union
Room: Chimney Rock
Target Audiences:
1400 R St
Lincoln NE 68508
Lincoln NE 68508
Additional Info: NU
Contact:
Andrew Brown, andrew.brown@unl.edu
Huskers are invited to participate in our Courageous Dialogue workshop that is designed to foster meaningful and transformative conversations. The workshop weaves together concepts for discourse across differences and provides space to stimulate discussion around the examination and exploration of social and political norms, values, and beliefs.
Huskers can RSVP here (https://unl.campuslabs.com/engage/events?query=civil) for a specific workshop or send an email to andrew.brown@unl.edu if you cannot access Nvolve U.
See Workshop Dates below:
• Sept. 12 | 9am to 10:30am | Nebraska Union Heritage
• Sept. 26 | 3pm to 4:30pm | Nebraska Union Heritage
• Oct. 10 | 9am to 10:30am | Nebraska Union Heritage
• Oct. 24 | 3pm to 4:30pm | Nebraska Union Heritage
This workshop will help participants:
• Define and explain the importance of civil discourse.
• Learn a process of engaging in open, authentic, and respectful conversations with others.
• Understand how to take responsibility for the dialogue and engage in the entire process.
• Learn techniques to practice expressing their values and, in turn, will be open to the possibility of those being changed because of interactions with members of their community.
In today’s world, engaging in open, honest, and authentic dialogue is essential for personal growth, community building, and creating lasting change. This event provides a safe and supportive space for participants to explore their individual comfort with different conversations, learn effective communication strategies, and practice engaging in dialogue.
For more information contact Andrew Brown within Student Leadership, Involvement, & Community Engagement at andrew.brown@unl.edu or 402-472-8721. This program is hosted by the Office of Student Leadership, Involvement, & Community Engagement and LeaderShape Courageous Dialogue Curriculum.
Huskers can RSVP here (https://unl.campuslabs.com/engage/events?query=civil) for a specific workshop or send an email to andrew.brown@unl.edu if you cannot access Nvolve U.
See Workshop Dates below:
• Sept. 12 | 9am to 10:30am | Nebraska Union Heritage
• Sept. 26 | 3pm to 4:30pm | Nebraska Union Heritage
• Oct. 10 | 9am to 10:30am | Nebraska Union Heritage
• Oct. 24 | 3pm to 4:30pm | Nebraska Union Heritage
This workshop will help participants:
• Define and explain the importance of civil discourse.
• Learn a process of engaging in open, authentic, and respectful conversations with others.
• Understand how to take responsibility for the dialogue and engage in the entire process.
• Learn techniques to practice expressing their values and, in turn, will be open to the possibility of those being changed because of interactions with members of their community.
In today’s world, engaging in open, honest, and authentic dialogue is essential for personal growth, community building, and creating lasting change. This event provides a safe and supportive space for participants to explore their individual comfort with different conversations, learn effective communication strategies, and practice engaging in dialogue.
For more information contact Andrew Brown within Student Leadership, Involvement, & Community Engagement at andrew.brown@unl.edu or 402-472-8721. This program is hosted by the Office of Student Leadership, Involvement, & Community Engagement and LeaderShape Courageous Dialogue Curriculum.