When it comes to collaborations, Canadian publication, The Discourse, stands out with its unique approach to collaborating with community members. Launched in Vancouver in 2014, Discourse Media ...
We are Jews of a variety of political, religious, and ideological stripes. We hold diverse views but we unite in affirming the indispensable need for rigorous, open discourse in all aspects of Jewish ...
At a literary soiree in Paris, James Thurber was once told how much funnier his stories were in French. “Yes,” he replied sadly. “My works lose something in the original.” I thought about this line ...
The post Meta Adopting Community Notes Because Fact-Checkers Are “Out of Touch with Mainstream Discourse” appeared first on Consequence. If you’re looking for a sign of the times, here’s your sign: ...
If you’ve ever attended a Boston school committee meeting, you know that it can be the opposite of “bowling alone.” This community is not only engaged but raucous: At one meeting, protestors carried ...
I have to hand it to CC Daily; its article on the recent round of FIPSE grants had a killer closing sentence. The recent round of grants from the Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education ...
OneJax introduces new series: Breaking Bread & Barriers Civil Discourse Community Suppers on Oct. 28
OneJax has hosted civil discourse events and community suppers for over a decade, bringing together participants from diverse backgrounds to discuss pressing issues. This updated series will focus on ...
The Office for Public and Community-Engaged Scholarship (PACES) is pleased to announce that Associate Professor Benjamin Teitelbaum will serve as the new faculty director for strategic events and ...
If the goal of Community this week was to make viewers feel as annoyed as Jeff and Britta by those bullies, then the show definitely succeeded. But there’s a fine line between humorous irritation and ...
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