Living Room Conversations are a conversational bridge across issues that divide and separate us. They provide an easy structure for engaging in friendly yet meaningful conversation with those with whom we may not agree. These conversations increase understanding, reveal common ground, and sometimes even allow us to discuss possible solutions. No fancy event or skilled facilitator is needed.
Please register for our conversations on Race and Ethnicity to attend the final discussion.The ability to have meaningful conversations on Race and Ethnicity will be instrumental in developing a society that reflects the multi-faceted population of this country. However, this skill is not taught in schools, nor is it easily acquired. Unless one is part of a diverse community comprised of members willing to intentionally share their experiences with one another for mutual growth, most people will not have deep exposure to these conversations. The purpose of this conversation series is to help participants increase their capacity to engage in discussions that many typically experience as polarizing. This guide assumes that participant have completed both the Race and Ethnicity Conversations and have a desire to go deeper into personal narratives on these topics.
Background Information:
(This is the third and final conversation in our Race & Ethnicity series of three conversations. You can check out the first two here and here. You can also listen to a podcast recording of this conversation here.)
Please register for the link or to join by phone!