From Difference to Dialogue: Navigating Conflict Constructively Part 2

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Program Type:

Civic Engagement

Age Group:

Teens, High School, Adults
  • Registration is required for this event.
  • Registration will open on January 22, 2026 @ 9:00am.

Program Description

Event Details

In this session, practice navigating conflict constructively. Work through an exercise that centers on practicing flexibility to see several sides of contentious issues, and explore concepts like Wicked Problems and Polarity Framing from the work of local public deliberation expert, Martín Carcasson PhD.

Practice dialogue skills to communicate across differences in this four-part workshop series with CSU Faculty Elizabeth Sink. Attend any or all sessions.

A minimum of 15 registrants needed by April 10th to run this class. 

Elizabeth Sink has a passion for facilitating healthy engagement across different identities. She has taught at Colorado State University since 2004 in Communication Studies, the KEY Communities and the University Honors Program. Through a Leadership Fellowship in 2021 she spearheaded and currently leads CSU’s Multifaith & Belief Initiatives.

Additional Information

Registration is required. Register on this website, in person at any library, or by calling our Answer Center at 970-221-6740.