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Susan H. Allen
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Ph.D, George Mason University
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Bridging Across Political Divides
Event Date:
April 19, 2017 6:45PM through April 22, 2017 9:00PM
Event Location: Metropolitan Building, Conference Room 5183
Past EventEvent Type: Event
Bridging Across Political Divides
April 17, 19, 22
6:45pm - 9:00pm
Metropolitan Building, Room 5183
Arlington Campus
Are you curious about the political views in our community? In April, Arlington campus will host three dialogues to help build mutual understanding and bridge across our community’s current political divides. These are intended to be opportunities to learn about the variety of political perspectives in our community, and to learn how people came to hold these perspectives. Each dialogue will bring together adults with a diverse set of political perspectives.
Master’s students from the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution will facilitate each dialogue, setting out a tone and process for the conversation that will allow each participant to learn how the others think, as well as to articulate their own perspectives. Dialogue is not debate; there are no winners or losers in this process. In dialogue, we learn from each other about the variety of perspectives.
All Mason students, faculty, and staff are invited to participate. Please RSVP to the particular dialogue you would like to join. Below is a list of the three dialogues, each of which is scheduled at a different time, has a slightly different focus, and has a different e-mail for RSVP. Please RSVP ASAP, as dialogues may fill up. As long as space is available, it is possible to participate in more than one dialogue. Please RSVP to each dialogue separately. We seek a variety of perspectives in the dialogues and an openness to hearing others’ perspectives, and thus ask that you send a sentence on your overall political orientation and openness to dialogue as you RSVP. After your participation in a dialogue is confirmed, the exact location of the dialogue on Arlington campus will be sent to you.
Overall questions may be directed to the faculty member supervising these masters students: Susan Allen at [email protected].
Monday, April 17, 6:45 - 9 pm. All adults welcome. Dialogue will be structured around a simple meal, with food preparing and sharing of light snacks that will be provided by the facilitators. Contact [email protected]
Wednesday, April 19, 6:30 - 9 pm. All adults welcome, light snacks provided. Dialogue will deepen understanding of the experiences and values that shape our political views. Contact [email protected]
Saturday April 22, 9:30 am - 12 noon. Women’s dialogue for women only, with light brunch snacks provided. Contact [email protected]
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Metropolitan Building, Conference Room 5183