When it comes to collaborations, Canadian publication, The Discourse, stands out with its unique approach to collaborating with community members. Launched in Vancouver in 2014, Discourse Media ...
OneJax introduces new series: Breaking Bread & Barriers Civil Discourse Community Suppers on Oct. 28
OneJax has hosted civil discourse events and community suppers for over a decade, bringing together participants from diverse backgrounds to discuss pressing issues. This updated series will focus on ...
As part of the Presidential Speaker Series, political experts Beth Matuga, a Democrat, and Ryan Tyson, a Republican, went ...
In a time when our society seems more polarized and fractured than ever, community religious leaders are preaching for ...
From a lecture on Idaho’s citizen initiative process that offered an overview of Medicaid expansion as a grassroots effort to ...
This year’s protests and activism have underlined a new scope of student activism at the University — one that has brought ...
University of Wisconsin Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin spoke at the Reagan Institute Summit on Education where she emphasized the importance of civil discourse on college campuses in the wake of recent ...
We rely on the Discourse discussion system for comments on TidBITS articles and for the TidBITS Talk discussions. Discourse has become popular over the past decade, and it’s used by an ever-increasing ...
Book banning, like any form of censorship, is about removing and suppressing ideas because someone does not agree with them. When a book is banned, often because of arguments of taste or “readiness” ...
In the weeks leading up to the beginning of this school year, we have witnessed candidates for federal public office use offensive language such as “illegals” and “anchor babies” to garner media ...
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