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Introducing Doubling Down
The 間眅埶AV Morris J. Wosk Centre for Dialogue presented Doubling Down, a monthly virtual event series exploring dialogue and democracy as necessary pillars to advancing challenging conversations. At the Centre, we research and apply dialogue best practices for engagement processes, teaching and learning, politics and policy, and around your dining room table. Join us each month to hear what we've learned, what we're thinking about, and the actions institutions can take to strengthen our democracy. Each event will feature one or more speakers from a specific sector to help the series answer: How do we double down on democracy and dialogue in challenging times? And in order to succeed, what actions and skills do we need to emphasize right now? Whether you know what dialogue is or not, join us to be inspired and learn new methods that can apply to your work.
Past Events
Thursday, July 22
Dialogue on Criminal Justice in Canada
Details on How to Attend
Registration and Password
A password to access this Zoom meeting will be sent to all registrants via email in the days and hours preceding the event.
Accessibility
Our events will be presented using Zoom. To engage fully you will need:
- A laptop, computer, or smartphone
- A stable internet connection
- A webcam
- A microphone
- Speakers or headphones
If you have any questions, concerns, or comments regarding accessibility, feel free to connect with us at dialogue@sfu.ca.
Protecting Your Privacy
To ensure that we are using Zoom in a privacy-conscious way, we are following best practices:
- We will only circulate the meeting link to those who are registered for the event
- We will password protect the meeting
Code of Conduct and Inclusion Expectation
This is an inclusive event. By submitting your registration, you are agreeing to engage with organizers and others guests at the event in a respectful manner. Offensive or discriminatory behaviour and/or language toward event organizers and other guests will not be tolerated. Such behaviour may result in the removal or banning of the individual(s) from future events.