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Dialogues

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Immigration Dialogue


Topic: No preparation necessary. Use this discussion guide to help facilitate your conversation.

In this conversation, you will exchange perspectives with another student from around the world about immigration. You will gain interesting insights into how immigration differs from country to country and how people’s personal backgrounds influence their views. You will explore questions like: How can immigration support national unity? What are the economic benefits and what are the economic downsides of immigration? And do countries have a moral obligation to help refugees?

How it will work: At the start of the session, the session leader will go over some ground rules for the discussion, then all participants will be matched with a conversation partner. Everyone will switch to a new Zoom link to participate in their breakout discussion with their partner. You and your partner can discuss for as long as you like!

Next Steps: You will receive an email the day before your event with some session reminders. There is no preparation necessary for this session but you are welcome to review this discussion guide prior to the event. You and your discussion partner should use this guide help facilitate your conversation.

Post-Event Survey: Please make sure to complete the post-event survey when you finish the conversation so you can receive credit for your participation.

Kelly M and Akshit D

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47/100

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The Role of Government Dialogue

Dialogue, not Debate: Participate in a 1-on-1 dialogue with another student from around the world to exchange ideas and cultural perspectives on important global topics. Participate in 3+ Dialogues and you can receive a Dialogue portfolio to submit with college applications.

No preparation necessary. Use this discussion guide to help facilitate your conversation.

In this conversation, you will exchange perspectives with another student from around the world about the proper role of government. You will learn about how governments differ across countries and how people’s core values influence their views on government. You will discuss questions like: What obligations does a government have to its citizens? How can we know when a government has abused its power? What role should the government play in the economy, in addressing social issues, and with foreign intervention?

How it will work: At the start of the session, the session leader will go over some ground rules for the discussion, then all participants will be matched with a conversation partner. Everyone will switch to a new Zoom link to participate in their breakout discussion with their partner. You and your partner can discuss for as long as you like!

Next Steps: You will receive an email the day before your event with some session reminders. There is no preparation necessary for this session but you are welcome to review this discussion guide prior to the event. You and your discussion partner should use this guide help facilitate your conversation.

Post-Event Survey: Please make sure to complete the post-event survey when you finish the conversation so you can receive credit for your participation.
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Kelly M and 2 others

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53/100

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Holidays across Cultures Dialogue

Dialogue, not Debate: Participate in a 1-on-1 dialogue with another student from around the world to exchange ideas and cultural perspectives on important global topics. Participate in 3+ Dialogues and you can receive a Dialogue portfolio to submit with college applications.

Topic: No preparation necessary. Use this discussion guide to help facilitate your conversation.

In this conversation, you will exchange perspectives with another student from around the world about holiday traditions in their culture. This will be an opportunity to learn about how people’s religious, national, ethnic, and family backgrounds influence their approach to holidays. You will discuss your favorite holidays, the cultural differences between holidays around the world, which values are important within your holiday traditions, and which cultures or holidays you would like to learn more about.

How it will work: At the start of the session, the session leader will go over some ground rules for the discussion, then all participants will be matched with a conversation partner. Everyone will switch to a new Zoom link to participate in their breakout discussion with their partner. You and your partner can discuss for as long as you like!

Next Steps: You will receive an email the day before your event with some session reminders. There is no preparation necessary for this session but you are welcome to review this discussion guide prior to the event. You and your discussion partner should use this guide help facilitate your conversation.

Post-Event Survey: Please make sure to complete the post-event survey when you finish the conversation so you can receive credit for your participation.
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Kelly M and 2 others

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67/100

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Hafsah M and Ashwin A

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13/30

Enrichment · series session

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Dialogues

Join us for our bi-monthly Dialogue Club session!

Haifa K and Pratyush G

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18/30

Enrichment · series session

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Dialogues

Join us for our bi-monthly Dialogue Club session!

Diya R

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5/30

Enrichment · series session

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Dialogues

Join us for our bi-monthly Dialogue Club session!
Topic: Threats to Democracy

Mohamed R

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9/30

Rivi K and Vickram C

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8/30

Joseph Z and Hannah L

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Registration full.

Enrichment · series session

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Callista S and Vanshika R

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6/30

Riddhiraj G and Shivansh ...

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Registration full.

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Join us for our bi-monthly Dialogue Club session!

Olamide A and Shanmukha P

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2/30

Gale T and Mikaela B

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13/30

Cliff L and Charlie K

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12/30

Enrichment · series session

REQUIRED

Dialogues

Join us for our bi-monthly Dialogue Club session!

Lara S and Anuvab P

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12/30

Enrichment · series session

REQUIRED

Dialogues

Join us for our bi-monthly Dialogue Club session!

Nathália M

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2/30

Kaleb S and Ariana M

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6/30

David A and Sahil D

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1/30

Enrichment · series session

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Dialogues

Join us for our bi-monthly Dialogue Club session!

Ruy L

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3/30

Enrichment · series session

REQUIRED

Dialogues

Join us for our bi-monthly Dialogue Club session!

Therese A and Henry Y

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0/30

Enrichment · series session

REQUIRED

Dialogues

Join us for our bi-monthly Dialogue Club session!
Topic Discussed: Immmigration

Joshua E

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6/30

Enrichment · series session

REQUIRED

Dialogues

Join us for our bi-monthly Dialogue Club session!

Aadya S and Raiqa N

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1/30

Enrichment · series session

REQUIRED

Dialogues

Join us for our bi-monthly Dialogue Club session!

Zinat hossain A and Litis...

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3/30

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