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Culture & Conversation 🫶 Youth Dialogues

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6 sessions

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+5

About

Join a virtual Dialogue Club to form a community with students from around the world. Dialogue Clubs meet every other week to discuss a new topic. By participating in 3+ Dialogue sessions, you will get a Dialogues portfolio you can submit with your college applications to our university partners.

Tutored by

Ava J 🇺🇸

Certified in 4 topics

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Hi guys!! I'm either a rising junior or senior, which is a really weird situation that'll clear up soon, but I'm here to answer any and all questions on politics (geopolitics, party divisions, and more!) as well as American history (APUSH rules, you can't convince me otherwise), first aid, debate (public forum and AP styles), constitutional law, business law, sociology, human/child development, and civics! I'm currently about halfway through with the credits required for my bachelors - done through extensive planning of CLEP, AP, and DSST exams. (while I don't actively tutor for such matters, if you have any questions on getting college mostly done while in high school, don't hesitate to ask!) In school I will either be taking 8 or 9 AP courses this year, depending on the availability of an AP Chem course. The other confirmed eight would be US Gov, Comp Gov, African American Studies, Stats, Lang, Human Geo, and both Econs. Other than that for academics I am a huge nerd for my theater and music courses, which is to be expected given my history of breaking out into Hamilton songs. Currently I take ASL and weightlifting for electives and adore both! Outside of school, I volunteer as an Early Childhood Education Professional and have amassed hundreds of hours doing so. I worked with facilitating activities to motivate the development of key milestone goals, enabling the growth of a neurodivergent child from near-nonverbal to almost fully communicative with one-on-one assistance over two years, customized curriculum to ensure progress, and supported the transition of dozens of youth to classroom style learning! It has truly been one of the greatest experiences of my life. That said, my dream career path rests not in childcare but in the legal field, As a result, most of my extracurriculars are more focused on other spheres of knowledge with a few exceptions! I currently do debate as both a competitor and advisor/trainer, lead district wide sessions for school staff on inclusion policy, student government as my class's representative, ethics and philosophy club, theater, volunteer work with a local political chapter, ASL club, photography, advocacy work for progressive events, tennis, swimming, running, and weightlifting. With some new opportunities I'm hoping to secure a really important political internship to me in the coming weeks! Other than all of that formal stuff I am a cat-loving Hamilton fan with a passion for baking, gardening, and historical novels! My absolute idols are Jane Addams, Henrietta Barnett, and Ellen Gates Starr, they deserve the world. Btw, I'm a stickler for an oxford comma. Wishing y'all the best of luck with your schoolwork and tutoring sessions, though remember, step outside once in a while, you deserve it <3

Shriya S 🇺🇸

Certified in 5 topics

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Hey! I'm Shriya, a rising senior from Ohio. I love helping others feel more confident with challenging material. Outside of tutoring, I’m passionate about neuroscience research, education equity, and film.

✋ ATTENDANCE POLICY

-Attend sessions every other week.

-Notify your Club President 24 hours before the session if you can’t make it.

-You may be removed from the club if you miss more than 3 sessions.

Note from Schoolhouse: This series has sessions with required attendance. If you need to miss a required session, submit an absence using the "Submit Excused Absence" button on the series page. Multiple unexcused absences may lead to a suspension of your Schoolhouse account.

SESSION 1

9

Sep

SESSION 1

Dialogues

REQUIRED

Dialogues

Tue 11:00 PM - Wed, 12:00 AM UTCSep 9, 11:00 PM - Sep 10, 12:00 AM UTC

In this session, we will be discussing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and using this [discussion guide].
SESSION 2

23

Sep

SESSION 2

Dialogues

REQUIRED

Dialogues

Tue 11:00 PM - Wed, 12:00 AM UTCSep 23, 11:00 PM - Sep 24, 12:00 AM UTC

In this session, we will be discussing Social Media & Youth and using this [discussion guide].
SESSION 3

7

Oct

SESSION 3

Dialogues

REQUIRED

Dialogues

Tue 11:00 PM - Wed, 12:00 AM UTCOct 7, 11:00 PM - Oct 8, 12:00 AM UTC

In this session, we will be discussing religious identity and using this [discussion guide].
SESSION 4

21

Oct

SESSION 4

Dialogues

REQUIRED

Dialogues

Tue 11:00 PM - Wed, 12:00 AM UTCOct 21, 11:00 PM - Oct 22, 12:00 AM UTC

In this session, we will be discussing Holidays Across Cultures and using this [discussion guide].
SESSION 5

5

Nov

SESSION 5

Dialogues

REQUIRED

Dialogues

Wed 12:00 AM - 1:00 AM UTCNov 5, 12:00 AM - 1:00 AM UTC

In this session, we will be discussing Mental health and using this [discussion guide].
SESSION 6

19

Nov

SESSION 6

Dialogues

REQUIRED

Dialogues

Wed 12:00 AM - 1:00 AM UTCNov 19, 12:00 AM - 1:00 AM UTC

In this session, we will be discussing gender equality and using this [discussion guide].

Public Discussion

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Sep 9 - Nov 19

11 weeks

60 mins

/ session

Next session on September 9, 2025

SCHEDULE

Tuesdays

11:00PM