August 20, 2015 Engaging College Students in Difficult Dialogues Stephen John Quaye.

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August 20, 2015 Engaging College Students in Difficult Dialogues Stephen John Quaye

Goals for Today’s Session Conversations Matter Resistance Matters Understand dialogue as a form of communication Navigate student resistance

What Is Dialogue? No winners or losers Goal is to develop new or deeper understanding about an issue Sustained over time Conversations Matter Build relationships

Intergroup Dialogue Stage 1: Creating an Environment for Dialogue Stage 2: Situating the Dialogue Stage 3: Exploring Conflicts and Multiple Perspectives Stage 4: Moving from Dialogue to Action

Shame & Guilt Resistance Matters