Toward One Wausau: Working together on diversity issues
…bare some of these tensions,” she said. “Toward One Wausau will use well-established methods of deliberative dialogue to engage Wausau-area residents in a series…
…bare some of these tensions,” she said. “Toward One Wausau will use well-established methods of deliberative dialogue to engage Wausau-area residents in a series…
…for the next step in the process – a final public event later in the fall which will report findings of all the deliberative…
…feedback at listening sessions, story circles and deliberative dialogues. These conversations were designed to help people come to reasoned public judgment about the problems…
WIPPS Director Eric Giordano and WIPPS Outreach and Civic Engagement Consultant John Greenwood presented a workshop titled “Acting Deliberatively: Tools for the Classroom” on…
…great supporter of the campus. He promoted a vision of civic engagement and deliberative democracy for society — conversations at the intersection of values…
https://youtu.be/z_Qmf_rTbVQ Last fall, the Toward One Wausau project held its kickoff event to gauge initial community feelings on diversity issues. After a detailed concerns gathering and research period last winter by Toward One Wausau committee members (including an online community survey), many community dialogues or “deliberations” were held across the city. Over 200 people participated in […]…
…learning styles in relationship to team building, ethical communication techniques, conflict resolution strategies and deliberative decision-making. Interested in participating? Contact Us To Learn More…
A discussion of the history of deliberation, the benefits of deliberative processes, their use in discussing difficult problems, and provided resources for further education and training….
…offer workshops and in-class team teaching opportunities to empower students from kindergarten through high school to solve problems by using a deliberative decision-making approach….
Because each forum will be capped at 18 participants, registration is required. To register, or for more information, contact Connie Nikolai at 715-261-6368 or email connie.nikolai@uwc.edu Economic Prosperity Series: Economic Security: How Should We Take Charge of Our Future? Feb. 11, 2016, T.B. Scott Free Library, 106 W. First St., Merrill, 6:30-8 p.m. Feb. 16, […]…