Nov 3

Dialogue Across Political Divides: How to Have Conversations When You Disagree

Thu, November 3, 2022 • 5:00pm - 6:00pm (1h) • Sayles 253
Dialogue Across Political Divides
Do you want to better understand how to have productive dialogue with people who hold different political views than you? 
If your answer is yes, come to Sayles room 253 at 5:00pm on Thursday, November 3rd. Carleton alum and community organizer, Kathryn Lozada is coming to campus to facilitate a community conversation centered on how people who hold different political views or backgrounds can have meaningful conversationsWith the election drawing closer, many us struggle to connect with friends or family whose political opinions do not align with our own. Lozada will provide strategies that help maintain, or even build, relationships in spite of political difference. This aim of this event is not to disregard or "work around" oppositional views, but rather to dive deeply into the origins and motivations of our political believes. 
 
RSVP using this link: https://forms.gle/TyogvggtrQtPhLCT6 no later than MONDAY, October 31st if you want dinner from Coco's Place!

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Event Contact: Danielle Trajano

Event Summary

Dialogue Across Political Divides: How to Have Conversations When You Disagree
  • Intended For: Students, Prospective Students
  • Categories: Training/Orientation, food offered

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