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Civil Discourse Committee


Mission of the Committee

To enhance participation in democracy, the Civil Discourse Committee advocates and educates for civil discourse.  Such civic conversations – at a minimum  reflect careful and respectful listening to diverse perspectives through orderly, constructive exchanges with the aim of improved governmental decisions, processes and policy.



Goals
  • Create a communication platform that allows all local Leagues to share ideas on topics and methods to promote civil discourse within their various communities.
  • Generate a citizen pamphlet, app, and link to assist civic participation at the local level, highlighting key steps and elements of civil discourse. 
  • Work to get such a pamphlet, and the handout Your Voice Mattersshared throughout the county at various councils.
  • Continue partnerships with Braver Angels, Sno-Isle Libraries, Everett Library, and City of Everett to promote book discussions and conversations on Civil Discourse.
  • Partner with Braver Angels on forums for training citizens on how to connect with others of another political persuasion.
  • Listen intently to diverse segments of our community to hear their insights on civil discourse and how to promote it.


Our Work


"Civil Discourse for Civic Engagement"
 at Edmonds Community College on October 17, 2017 A panel of experts spoke on the state of civil discourse within their fields: Education, the Media, Politics, and Community. 

"Civil Discourse: A Community Conversation" held at the Everett Library on April 29, 2018. The featured speaker was Jacquelyn Styrna, Director, Dispute Resolution Center, Volunteers of America, Skagit County, who outlined elements of civil discourse. The audience participated in circle conversations around these questions.

"Diversity: Conflict to Cohesion--The Role of Civil Discourse"
held on October 24, 2018, at Everett Community College. Facilitator Bob Drewel posed questions to a panel who represented diversity within the county. The audience participated in discussion circles, supported by questions and references in this handout.




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Contact Information


The committee chair is Joan Smith
Members: please log in and find contact information for the committee chair and/or update your interests. 
Non-Members:
please Contact Us and we will route your request appropriately.


Important Links


Your-Voice-MattersTips for Successful Civic Engagement at Public Hearings (A Bi-Fold Brochure)
Civil Discourse in the Public Arena: A Tri-Fold Brochure in English
El Discurso CivilTri-Fold Brochure in Spanish
Fact or Fiction? A Tri-Fold Brochure in English about how to discern mis- and disinformation (updated 10/2023)
Realidad o Ficcion? A Tri-Fold Brochure in Spanish about how to discern misinformation