Following Charlie Kirk’s assassination, leaders at two Universities of Wisconsin centers explain how and why we should prioritize civil conversation when political polarization dominates.| WPR
The Wisconsin Institute for Citizenship and Civil Dialogue (WICCD) provides resources, opportunities, and support for teaching, learning, and practicing viewpoint diversity; freedom of expression; academic freedom; civil dialogue; and civic [...]| Wisconsin Institute for Citizenship and Civil Dialogue
Director of Civic Engagement & Social Responsibility Romy Hübler explains how to use dialogue to promote civic discourse.| Towson University
U-M will open a $50 million center for civil discourse by 2026. The announcement follows backlash over public remarks on the death of Charlie Kirk.| Detroit Free Press
Are you a student in the University of Wisconsin System? Do you| thompsoncenter.wisc.edu
What is civil discourse?Civil discourse is the practice of deliberating about matters of public concern with others in a way that seeks to expand knowledge and promote understandin| cehv.osu.edu