Looking
for a safe and supportive environment to explore important subjects like race, ethnicity, socioeconomic class and sexuality?
Have questions or opinions about current social events?
Want to learn how to constructively engage others around topics that commonly divide us?
The Office of Pluralism and Leadership invites you to share your perspective and
learn how others experience the world around them by participating in our new and improved intergroup dialogue program (IGD). In addition to meeting people from different backgrounds, IGD participants will have the opportunity to engage with
fellow Dartmouth students in authentic conversations about challenging topics. Through story sharing, reflective prompts, and group collaboration, participants will explore issues of identity, diversity, and inequity at Dartmouth and beyond.
IGD will
offer three dialogue groups this term:
1) Race - Tuesdays from 4-6pm
2) Socioeconomic Class - Thursdays from 4-6pm
3)
Sexuality – Mondays from 3-5pm
Each group will meet separately over the course of six weeks. Additionally, participants will attend two day-long retreats (exact dates TBD) to prepare to transition from dialogue to actively creating more inclusive and just communities.
Please
click the following link and submit an interest form:
Questions?
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