Intergroup Dialogue On-Campus Retreat/Workshop
Welcome to the online sign-up for the 2019 On-Campus Intergroup Dialogue Retreat/Workshop. Here is a brief description:

On-Campus Intergroup Dialogue Retreat, Friday, March 1st

This experience is open to all students at Manhattan College.

Intergroup Dialogue is a specific form of communication especially designed for people to communicate across social, cultural, and power differences in a critical and meaningful way. Intergroup Dialogue is an educational experience about issues of social justice.

The Intergroup Dialogue Retreat is an opportunity for students to develop dialogue about and across identity differences. Blending theory with experiential learning, Intergroup Dialogue allows for the exploration of core social justice issues related to social identities, conflict, privilege, oppression, community, and solidarity. The focus of the workshop will be on creating understanding relationships, and developing communication skills related to careful listening and meaningful dialogue. The workshop will be facilitated by experts in the field, and will aim to promote equity and democracy within the MC community.  

Students can sign-up for the half-day workshop retreat which will take place from 2:00-5:30PM ON-CAMPUS, in Kelly Student Commons, 4A & 4B.

Sign-ups close on Thursday, February 28th at 11:59pm OR as soon as the registration is full. Limited space is available, so sign-ups are on a first-come first serve basis.
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I'm understand that I am signing up for this workshop retreat that will run from 2:00pm-5:30pm in Kelly Commons 4A&B. If  at some point I am no longer able to attend I will email kathleen.voneuw@manhattan.edu before noon on Thursday 2/28 so that my space can be given to another interested student. *
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