A Brief Reflection on Dialogue and Teaching
When I was a student in graduate school for Social work, I took an extended course called “Training in Intergroup Dialogue Facilitation: Skills for Multicultural Social...
When I was a student in graduate school for Social work, I took an extended course called “Training in Intergroup Dialogue Facilitation: Skills for Multicultural Social...
I can still remember standing before a group of college students, preparing to give a lecture. As I began to speak, one student who was white...
I often hear the term “treat others how you would want to be treated” used as a foundational point of understanding how to go about communicating...
In Notes from an Aspiring Humanitarian’s Uncovering Privilege series, participants are invited to share about an experience (or experiences) in which they realized that they had privilege in...
Here is a video that I use occasionally when facilitating intergroup dialogues. I really like the video because I see it as a sort of fun, not necessarily...
“The wise old owl sat up in an oak. The more he heard, the less he spoke. The less he spoke, the more he learned. Why...