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Discuss and Debate
D&D Club #11: Does your tolerance have limits?
30 January 2025
15:00 - 15:45 CE(S)T
Dear colleagues,
The D&D (discuss and debate) club wishes you a Happy New Year and after the December break gladly announces our first meet-up in 2025.
To recollect, D&D club 2024 agendas included:
- Have interculturalists unlearned to argue and debate?
- Can we create conflict by trying to be inclusive?
- Empathy. Is it a talent or a skill?
- “Dimensions we use for intercultural education and training; are they “more helpful” or “more unhelpful”?”
- Global Mindset. Does it exist?
- Do you feel mentally exhausted trying to bridge cultural gaps?
- Do interculturalists have better intercultural skills than other people?
- Intercultural Competence. Do our participants use it after they leave the room?
- Do you have a role model in the intercultural world?
- Do you manage your biases?
Thanks to those of you who participated, generated ideas and generously shared your preferred answers to the questions posted last year!
D&D #11 on the 30th of January, at 3 p.m. CET targets to discuss
Does your tolerance have limits?
Please, register at https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/T5hWjMHJTCORGwdjZKS5NQ
I can’t wait to see you back or come for the first time!
D&D (Discuss and Debate) club is an up to 45-minute free-flow open-ended exchange that allows participants to state opinions, agree or disagree, negotiate and hopefully (but not necessarily) reconcile opposite standpoints.
Victoria Spashchenko,
a D&D club space holder
