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ETHICS EVENTS: Methods for Improving Civil Discourse

Dialogue 2
February 28, 2017
5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
John Glenn College of Public Affairs

The John Glenn School of Public Affairs presents

 

Methods for Improving Civil Discourse

 

Civility is typically understood as the practice of being courteous, polite and well-mannered--it reminds most of us to be good citizens and neighbors. The interpersonal communication methods of today have reshaped universal language and many are experiencing the negative effects of these changes.
 
Please join us for an interactive discussion, focusing on dialogue strategies aimed at improving civil discourse with everyday interactions and conversations. 
 
Panelist
  • Fran Frazier, Senior Associate, Everyday Democracy
 
Moderator
  • Maggie Lewis, Moderator, Lecturer, Glenn College of Public Affairs
  • Facilitated with the help of Sustained Dialogue student moderators
 
For more information about live streaming or to register, please visit the Dialogue Program webpage.