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Redesigning Democracy Dialogue Series 

Redesigning Democracy Dialogue  

Date: Wednesday, September 17th

Time: 5:00 - 7:30 pm 

Location: Waidner-Spahr Library 

This Constitution Day, a dialogue about Redesigning Democracy will help give students, faculty, and staff the tools to have real conversations about what a democracy that works for everyone could look like. It's about imagining new possibilities, questioning the status quo, and shaping systems that are more just, inclusive, and responsive to people's needs. Please join us for this exciting dialogue event exploring our democratic ideals and offering a new definition of democracy. 

 to provide us with an estimate of the number of people to expect. All are welcome!

Redesigning Democracy Dialogue  

Date: Monday, October 6th

Time: 5:00 - 7:30 pm 

Location: Stern Great Room

Redesigning Democracy is a framework that gives students, faculty, and staff the tools to have real conversations about what a democracy that works for everyone could look like. It's about imagining new possibilities, questioning the status quo, and shaping systems that are more just, inclusive, and responsive to people's needs. Please join us for this exciting dialogue event exploring our democratic ideals and offering a new definition of democracy. 

to provide us with an estimate of the number of people to expect. All are welcome!

Redesigning Democracy Action Forum  

Date: Monday, October 6th

Time: 6:00 - 7:30 pm 

Location: Allison Hall

Democracy changes from generation to generation, and it is time to discuss what this generation wants out of democracy. If you attended one of the earlier Redesigning Democracy dialogues, please join us for this discussion forum focused on taking action! The goal of this dialogue is to provide space for people to discuss and develop agency to be able to do something as individuals or as a group. 

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Request a Dialogue 

Are you interested in hosting a facilitated dialogue? In a facilitated dialogue, people will have the opportunity to actively listen, engage in conversation, and practice setting aside judgment, which can provide a safe space to explore diverse perspectives. Dialogue is different then debate. A community comes together to engage in meaningful dialogue rather than simply advocating for their own viewpoint or attempting to convince others to adopt their perspective. If you have any questions, contact Ming Robinson, the Dialogist in Residence, at robinsmi@dickinson.edu

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