A Different Dialogue at Georgetown University

A Different Dialogue at Georgetown University Georgetown University’s diversity and inclusiveness initiative bringing together undergraduate studen HISTORY

In April 2009, Dr. John J.

DeGioia, Georgetown University President, authorized the establishment of three working groups: academics, admissions, and student life to provide actionable items for consideration as a part of his Diversity and Inclusiveness Initiative. A year later, the Student Life Working Group, comprised of students, staff, and faculty from across the Main Campus, distributed their final report, which includ

ed a number of co-curricular recommendations to prepare Georgetown students to live and interact in a multicultural community. One of those recommendations was to launch a dialogue program devoted to University founder Archbishop John Carroll’s vision of a university committed to education with respect for diversity and open dialogue in the pursuit of truth. A Different Dialogue hosted its first dialogue session in the Spring 2010 semester.

There is still time to apply to participate in A Different Dialogue this Fall!We are offering  Gender and Ability Dialog...
09/10/2018

There is still time to apply to participate in A Different Dialogue this Fall!

We are offering Gender and Ability Dialogue Sessions.

Apply here : http://tinyurl.com/ADDFALL18

Looking for a space to talk about gender?Concerned about gender issues when it comes to intergroup relations?Looking to ...
08/24/2018

Looking for a space to talk about gender?
Concerned about gender issues when it comes to intergroup relations?
Looking to gain skills to have conversations around gender.

A Different Dialogue is for you!
Apply here: tinyurl.com/ADDFALL18
Apply by September 9th

This semester we will be offering a peer facilitator-led dialogue, around (Dis) Ability.Unsure of the meaning of ability...
08/24/2018

This semester we will be offering a peer facilitator-led dialogue, around (Dis) Ability.
Unsure of the meaning of ability?
Looking for a safe space to learn more?
A Different Dialogue is for you!
Apply here: tinyurl.com/ADDFALL18
Apply by September 9th

A Different Dialogue is back for Fall 2018. Offering two dialogues with our awesome peer facilitators. Are you looking f...
08/24/2018

A Different Dialogue is back for Fall 2018. Offering two dialogues with our awesome peer facilitators.
Are you looking for a space to engage with the GU community on a personal level?
Are you concerned about society today?
A Different Dialogue is for you!
Apply here: bit.ly/DDFALL2018
Apply by September 9th.

01/10/2018

There’s still time to register for two courses attached A Different Dialogue :

SOCI 261 Seminar on Transgender Issues
ANTH 256 Disability & Culture

Register before Jan. 19

In a time where being different is under threat we find time to celebrate difference and delve deeper into it through di...
12/07/2017

In a time where being different is under threat we find time to celebrate difference and delve deeper into it through dialogue. Thank you to all the participants and peer co-facilitators for your work this semester, we appreciate your presence and commitment to being catalysts for change.

Got your pre-registration results back?Trying to finalize your class schedule? Check out these two courses partnering wi...
12/06/2017

Got your pre-registration results back?
Trying to finalize your class schedule? Check out these two courses partnering with A Different Dialogue.

Committed to dialogue? Apply to be a Peer Leader with YLEAD CMEA - Georgetown University
11/30/2017

Committed to dialogue? Apply to be a Peer Leader with YLEAD CMEA - Georgetown University

Good news! We have extended the YLEAD Peer Leader Application deadline to Dec 1st at 11:59pm. Consider applying to this inspiring pre-orientation and serving as a mentor to incoming first year and transfer students. Many will tell you "YLEAD changes lives!"

https://hoyalink.georgetown.edu/submitter/form/start/145563

Still time to apply to be a Peer Facilitator for the Spring - Fall 2018. Paid opportunity, to facilitate brave conversat...
11/13/2017

Still time to apply to be a Peer Facilitator for the Spring - Fall 2018. Paid opportunity, to facilitate brave conversations.

Apply here today:

Last Call for Georgetown staff to apply to become a facilitator for A Different Dialogue at Georgetown University-5-7 ho...
11/06/2017

Last Call for Georgetown staff to apply to become a facilitator for A Different Dialogue at Georgetown University

-5-7 hours per week
-duration is 8 weeks from 3rd week of January to the 3rd week of March
-$800 professional development stipend!

Apply at: https://hoyalink.georgetown.edu/submitter/form/start/142403

Applications are now up and running for A Different Dialogue Peer Facilitators. We are looking for students who are comm...
11/03/2017

Applications are now up and running for A Different Dialogue Peer Facilitators. We are looking for students who are committed to building a community and to exploring self and others. Even more, it is a paid opportunity.

Apply here today: tinyurl.com/DDFALL18

Monday is the last day for staff to apply! Calling staff facilitators for Spring 2018! Apply to facilitate dialogues on ...
11/03/2017

Monday is the last day for staff to apply!

Calling staff facilitators for Spring 2018! Apply to facilitate dialogues on either Disability or Gender Identity connected to classes ANTH 256 Disability & Culture and SOCI 261 Seminar in Transgender Issues. Application closes November 6th at 12AM!

Have questions? Contact us at [email protected]

Joint partnership between
Center for New Designs in Learning and Scholarship (CNDLS) and CMEA - Georgetown University Division of Student Affairs

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