Dialogue and Difference

Dialogue and Difference

S-CAR’s Dialogue and Difference Project brings together students, faculty, staff, and
community members to discuss current controversial and important issues.


Thursday, September 24th

Tuesday, October 13th

Tuesday, November 17th
 

All discussions will be held from 7:30pm – 9:15pm in Research Hall, Room 163

 

 

Upcoming Events

What You Missed

Conflict Is Not Logical: Examining Entrenched Struggles, Movements, and Politics

 

The Power of Words and Images

A dialogue to discuss how images can overthrow governments, and words can start revolutions

Want to read about what you missed? Check out our Fourth Estate article!

Why come join us?

The Dialogue and Difference Project aims to promote cultural, political, and social understanding through the process of community dialogue participation.

The project has been consistently working throughout the George Mason University community to bring faculty, students, and residents together to engage in effective dialogue surrounding some of the most controversial issues currently faced in global, national, and local communities.

Our website and Facebook page offer information on all of our events and other dialogue events occurring throughout the George Mason Community. It is our goal to develop a dialogue community at George Mason University for those students, faculty, and local residents desiring to be involved in promoting communication through understanding one another's socio-cultural perspectives. 

We hope you join us at our events and witness first-hand the intricate beauty involved in the art of dialogue.

Participation in the program is open to all members of the Mason community (students, faculty and staff, and the community).

Join our Facebook Community to see what the conversation is all about!

Contact Information

Fall 2012 Dialogue and Difference Interns and Dr. Maulden

 

Project Director: Patricia Maulden

Email Address: [email protected][email protected]

Mailing Address:
Dialogue and Difference
School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution
4400 University Drive, MS 2E5
Fairfax, Virginia 22030

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