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Measuring “Polarization and Consensus” Within Community Engagement

Host: John Spady, Seattle, Founder of the National Dialogue Network (http://ncdd.org/10940), Twitter: @JSpady; Facebook: /JSpady Participants: Amber Rivera, Bruce Poinsette, Miro Merrill, Rachel Damgen, Kathryn Langstaff Notes (limited): 1) Capturing routine feedback of participant values and opinions during broad scale … Continue reading

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How might we teach engagement in universities and high schools/ How do we keep engagement dynamic?

Session hosts: Samantha Shotzbarger and Margaret Staniforth and Elaine Cha Participants: John Spady Sydette Jarry Miro Merrill Amalia Ashley Alvarado when stepping in a community, different from your own know your own lens and agenda learn to engage with the … Continue reading

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How can we truly engage?

Session host: Sydette Harry Reporter: Samantha Shotzbarger Participants: Mitch Fantin Ben Dejournette Amalia Alacon Marissa Grass Nathan Stevens Emmalee McDonald Jim Cyngels Jordyn Holman Ed Madison Bruce Poinsette Linda Miller The Knot excercise: Constant communication verbal leading and following TRUST … Continue reading

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Do commercial/independent newsrooms have structural biases that prevent rich engagement with people of color? Do we too often not recognize the differences in diversity?

Elaine Cha, co-presenter Jo Ellen Green Kaiser, co-presenter Lee van der Voo , Investigate West Desiree Gutierrez Franziska Monahan Jo Ellen opened by describing her experience with white progressive outlets that desperately want to cover issues central to different communities … Continue reading

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