Post-Beydoun/Stern Dialogue Sessions
Faculty Parlor or via Zoom
Join Amanda Munroe, Director of Restorative Practices, and Professor Kimberly Williams Brown, Director of Engaged Pluralism, in a post-session intergroup dialogue in which we will engage the content of the sessions, questions or thoughts you have that may feel taboo to discuss, and related local, national, and global issues. Registration is required.
Please note that Munroe and Williams Brown are skilled facilitators who will curate a dialogue space steeped deeply in their knowledge of restorative justice, pastoral care, anti-oppressive practices, and intergroup dialogue.
There will be two sessions for this event: April 17, 12-1:30 p.m. and April 21, 2-3:30 p.m. Please register for whichever one is most convenient for you.
Sponsored by Engaged Pluralism, the Dean of Faculty, Africana Studies, American Studies, the Dean of the College, Religious and Spiritual Life and Contemplative Practices, and the President’s Office.
Campus community only, please.