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DESCRIPTION:Do you care about the future of democracy\, civic engagement an
 d civil dialogue? Do you believe our campus community would benefit from m
 eaningful\, constructive and respectful conversations on important issues 
 facing society\, including those that are relevant to the upcoming preside
 ntial election? If so\, we invite you to participate in “Life Together: A 
 Community Conversation for Election Season and Beyond” on Oct. 22 in the G
 oldstein Auditorium of the Schine Student Center. This dialogue-driven eve
 nt is designed not to make participants agree\, but to alter the way we di
 sagree\, so we can live better together as learners and leaders.This event
  is the first in a new series called “Life Together: Seeking the Common Go
 od in a Diverse Democracy.” This initiative is led by Vice President for C
 ivic Engagement and Education Gretchen Ritter\; Margaret Talev\, Kramer Di
 rector of the Institute for Democracy\, Journalism and Citizenship\; and T
 ina Nabatchi\, director of the Maxwell School’s Program for the Advancemen
 t of Research on Conflict and Collaboration (PARCC). It aims to enhance th
 e civic skills of our campus community in areas such as listening\, advoca
 cy\, critical reasoning and advancing the common good.A light dinner will 
 be served—email any dietary needs to Alex Snow\, director of events\, Hend
 ricks Chapel. Doors open at 5:45 p.m. for dinner and the program begins at
  6:30 p.m.
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SUMMARY:Life Together: A Community Conversation for Election Season and Bey
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Do you care about the future of democracy\,
  civic engagement and civil dialogue? Do you believe our campus community 
 would benefit from meaningful\, constructive and respectful conversations 
 on important issues facing society\, including those that are relevant to 
 the upcoming presidential election? If so\, we invite you to participate i
 n “Life Together: A Community Conversation for Election Season and Beyond”
  on Oct. 22 in the Goldstein Auditorium of the Schine Student Center. This
  dialogue-driven event is designed not to make participants agree\, but to
  alter the way we disagree\, so we can live better together as learners an
 d leaders.</p><p>This event is the first in a new series called “Life Toge
 ther: Seeking the Common Good in a Diverse Democracy.” This initiative is 
 led by Vice President for Civic Engagement and Education Gretchen Ritter\;
  Margaret Talev\, Kramer Director of the Institute for Democracy\, Journal
 ism and Citizenship\; and Tina Nabatchi\, director of the Maxwell School’s
  Program for the Advancement of Research on Conflict and Collaboration (PA
 RCC). It aims to enhance the civic skills of our campus community in areas
  such as listening\, advocacy\, critical reasoning and advancing the commo
 n good.</p><p>A light dinner will be served—<a href="mailto:adsnow@syr.edu
 ">email any dietary needs to Alex Snow</a>\, director of events\, Hendrick
 s Chapel. Doors open at 5:45 p.m. for dinner and the program begins at 6:3
 0 p.m.</p>
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