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Can We Talk? Student Forum

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Can We Talk? Civil Dialogue for Troubled Times

Come together with college students from around America. Get dialogue tips you can use on campus, online, with family.

Topics will include:
  • The high cost of college.
  • The changing economy and you.
  • Has the quest for racial justice stalled?
  • What our devices do – for and to us.
  • Can democracy be fixed?
What previous participants are saying:

Best political discussion I ever had.

Eye-opening. Refreshing. I loved it!

Students can win prizes for inviting friends, filling out a survey.

This event is limited to college students. If you are not a student and would like to attend as a non-participant, please contact the SNF Paideia Program by email at info@snfpaideia.upenn.edu.

Sponsored by the Gamba Family Red and Blue Exchange, an initiative of the SNF Paideia Program at the University of Pennsylvania. Made possible by the Gamba Family and the Stavros Niarchos Foundation. Event designed and led by the PA Project for Civic Engagement.

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