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~ extreme dialogues ~
No homework,
no prep, just REAL conversations!
These "hot topic" dialogues incorporate techniques designed, developed, and facilitated by the Office of Residential Life, Student Programs, the Counseling Center, Eliot House, and Dean of Students. Other staff, faculty, and student guest facilitators occasionally join the session.
At a
TABOO dialogue, every effort is made to make space so that all personal perspectives
on a topic can be shared. It's
a "safe space, uncomfortable zone." A healthy place to explore ideas
and feelings. These dialogues are "one-offs."
You can participate once or often. For another kind of powerful dialogue
experience consider committing to the 8 week Intergroup Dialogue Intensives
offered
each semester.
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Taboo Series Spring 2007 Dialogs
- Enjoying Food: What's Wrong with That?
- Same-Sex Marriage: Rites or Rights?
- Defining HOME : What is it to YOU?
- Making Class Visible
- Something other than other
- Is our campus "too queer"?
- Diversity Fatigue
- BUGS & LUGS
- Intro to White Culture
- Breaking the Honor Code: Who is the Judge?
- Yankees, Rednecks and Valley Girls: Exposing and Debating our Regionalisms
- Sex, Lies and Education (Screening: "The Education of Shelby Knox")
- MHC TalkBack on Campus Civility and Community Responsibility
- Facebook: It's all fun and games 'til somebody gets hurt
- 10 Questions You Always Wanted to Ask an "Angry Black Woman"
- Pro-Choice / Pro-Life: Can we even talk about this?
- Making Social Class More Visible
