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GOODTalk sessions show how to open dialogues about differences

The Gantt Multicultural Center is accepting applications for the spring 2018 GOODTalk sessions. GOODTalk is a 10-week sustained dialogue for staff and faculty across the campus.

About the initiative

GOODTalk will engage eight-12 participants in topics that influence the student and staff communities and are relevant to understanding differences. This experience will offer an opportunity for personal reflection and growth, conversations across and about differences, and a social justice knowledge base that will assist in facilitating dialogue with Clemson students. Participants can expect to explore topics that include, but are not limited to ability status, gender expression, national origin, race and ethnicity, religion and spirituality, sexual orientation and socio-economic status.

Session dates

Sessions will take place from 9 to 11 a.m. each Thursday from Feb. 15 to April 26. (excluding the spring break week of March 22).

Program outcomes

GOODTalk participants will be able to:

  • Develop efficacy in facilitating dialogue
  • Observe and analyze the experiences of those different from themselves
  • Observe and analyze the systems that affect the experiences of others
  • Effectively communicate with people different from themselves
  • Recognize personal beliefs and values
  • Understand how personal beliefs and values impact others
  • Critically analyze job roles and responsibilities as they relate to diverse groups
  • Effectively define social justice concepts

All faculty, staff and graduate assistants are encouraged to apply online to participate in GOODTalk by the Friday, Feb. 2 deadline. Participants selected will represent a diverse group from a variety of social identities and university roles.

For more information, contact Kendra Stewart-Tillman, director for Diversity and Inclusion, The Harvey and Lucinda Gantt Multicultural Center.