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1 October 2024 13.15 hour - 15.00 hour

Beyond black-and-white thinking: learn how to avoid getting stuck in polarisation

Polarisation seems to be on the rise, even within our university. Whether it's discussions about sustainability and climate change, violent conflicts around the world, diversity and inclusion, or the tension between science and personal beliefs, differences between people and their opinions are increasingly emphasised and magnified. Polarisation doesn't have to be harmful, especially not within our university, as it is a place for debate, for the exchange of ideas, and for sharing experiences. However, polarisation should not dominate. The goal of debates and discussions is often not to reach a compromise or to convince others, but rather to seek a common ground. And that common ground provides the trust we need to learn, work, and live together.

So would you like to learn how to engage in constructive conversations on a wide range of topics without letting polarisation take over? Join our interactive workshop and discover practical strategies for communicating effectively in a divided world. This workshop is designed to equip you with the tools you need to navigate and reduce polarisation, whether you're discussing sensitive topics or encountering strong opposing views online.

Would you like to contribute to reducing polarisation? Join this interactive workshop!
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About Dare to be Grey

The workshop will be led by Jordy Nijenhuis, director of Dare to be Grey. Dare to be Grey is an organisation dedicated to bridging divides and promoting constructive dialogue. Through its programmes and workshops, Dare to be Grey encourages people to move beyond black-and-white thinking and appreciate the often-overlooked middle ground. They help participants engage in conversations about complex issues with greater empathy and understanding. Join us and discover how you can make a difference! If you have any questions, please contact the co-organisers of the DE&I Team.

Location
Citadel - T400
Date
1 October 2024 13.15 hour - 15.00 hour