Civil discourse is “robust, honest, frank and constructive dialogue and deliberation that seeks to advance the public interest” (Brosseau, 2011). It is an exchange of ideas that simultaneously:
- Holds individuals accountable for their voice (how we talk);
- Remains curious about other people’s perspectives (how we hear),
- Respects multiple realities (how we honor personhood).
Civil discourse is not polite conversation, but, rather, intentional dialogue that builds understanding across difference. As Margaret Wheatley states, “We don’t have to let go of what we believe, but we do need to be curious about what someone else believes” (2009).
As a gift from Shelley E. Padnos and Carol Sarosik, the Padnos/Sarosik Center for Civil Discourse in the Brooks College of Interdisciplinary Studies will promote engagement with the concepts and tools of civil discourse. Through the initiatives of this program, Grand Valley hopes to strengthen the commitment to informed, peace-based, and respectful dialogue across the campus community and the neighboring areas of West Michigan.
Civil Discourse Newsletter
Thank you for joining us!
"I believe more in Gen Z than I did when I got here. They are invested, they are wise, and they are kind." ~Community Member
"I’d love to have conversations like this every year." ~GVSU Staff Member
"Hearing SO MANY genuine opinions in such a short amount of time is an opportunity which rarely presents itself, and I truly appreciate the new perspectives I’ll carry forward." ~GVSU Student
"One of the quotes that I think sums up the evening is, “When you lift half the boat and leave the other half drowning, we all drown.” Have some empathy. The evening was about saying that we are all human, and we all matter, as well as all of our opinions—no matter if we are opposed." ~GVSU Student
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Questions?
Have a question about the Padnos/Sarosik Center for Civil Discourse at GVSU? Feel free to email us at [email protected].
Events
Post-Inauguration Reflections: Continuing the Conversation in 2025
February 5, 2025 1:30 PM - 2:45 PM
Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Event featuring Joe Jones (APPROVED INT 100/201)
January 24, 2025 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Backlash Against Feminism: Rethinking a Loaded Concept (APPROVED INT 100/201)
January 29, 2025 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM
Unnatural Causes
January 30, 2025 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Sacred Site Visit - Grand Rapids Buddhist Temple
February 5, 2025 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Writing Religious Wrongs: Breaking Up with Purity Culture (APPROVED INT 100/201)
February 13, 2025 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM