People are hungry for constructive disagreement! Join us for lunch and dialogue about Arizona election integrity and experience the authenticity, knowledge, and exciting connections that come from talking honestly and respectfully with others who may not share your same opinions.
Dinner and a (Fight) Dialogue brings together food, conversation, and civility with the goal of building community and finding ways to better understand and improve the Arizona election process.
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How is this evening structured?
First, we will gather in small groups of five for lunch and icebreakers.
Then we will join together as a large group to particpate in a round of Civil Dialogue.
Then we will all return to our table for dessert and what-iffs.
What is Civil Dialogue® ?
Civil Dialogue® (CD) is a format designed by John Genette in the Hugh Downs School of Human Communication at Arizona State University. The format allows for civil discussion of controversial topics. CD promotes the notion that individuals can have differing viewpoints and disagree vehemently with one another, yet can do so by employing civil communication.
Dinner and a (Fight) Dialogue was developed by Fighting to Understand
Civil Dialogue is a format developed at ASU and The Institute for Civil Dialogue
Contact: Jennifer Linde ([email protected])
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