In fall 2018, community members of all backgrounds and beliefs participated in One Small Step, a national StoryCorps project that’s bringing together Americans with differing political views.
Trinity was the first college to partner with StoryCorps on this initiative aimed at listening and finding common ground. Full discussions are archived at the Watkinson Library on campus and will be added to the national StoryCorps Archive, housed at the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress.
Here’s a sampling of conversations recorded at Trinity.
Are the current political divisions in America too deeply entrenched to heal, or is there still a path toward meaningful dialogue and cooperation?
[caption id="attachment_17645" align="alignright" width="640"] Joanne Berger-Sweeney welcomes students ...
Seeking to promote listening and understanding across campus, Trinity’s Campus Climate Incident Response Team (CCIRT) has created the Dialogue Project, a yearlong series of events that enhance communication skills and ...
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