In the midst of an impending election season, the ability to engage in constructive civic dialogue emerges as a cornerstone of our democratic process. As we navigate the diverse tapestry of opinions and perspectives that define our communities, it becomes imperative to bridge divides and uncover shared values, even amidst disagreements on solutions. But how do we embark on this journey of understanding? What does it truly mean to foster civil dialogue, and how can we proactively navigate the terrain of differing viewpoints?

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Join us for a transformative evening at Civic Cocktail where, in our first segment, experts in communication and civil dialogue will delve deep into these questions, equipping you with the tools and insights necessary to engage in meaningful discourse across divides. Then, in our second segment, Jillian Youngblood, Executive Director of Civic Genius, will lead us through interactive activities designed to challenge assumptions and promote understanding in a light-hearted yet constructive manner.

Join your fellow civic enthusiasts and gain practical strategies for navigating difficult conversations, develop a deeper understanding of the importance of civil dialogue in a democratic society, and leave feeling empowered to engage with diverse perspectives in your community. Don’t miss this opportunity to elevate the conversation and discover the transformative power of civil dialogue in shaping our shared future.

Segment 1 – Civil Dialogue

Panelists:

  • Andrea Cohen, Senior Facilitator, Compassionate Listening Project
    Julia Carboni, Director, William T Ruckelshaus Center
    Other speaker TBD

Moderator:

  • Dave Martine, Director, King County Dispute Resolution Center

Segment 2 – Civic Dialogue-related activities

  • Jillian Youngblood, Executive Director, Civic Genius

More Event Information

  • The event will be held in-person at The Collective in the South Lake Union neighborhood.
  • The formal program begins at 6:30 pm. Doors open at The Collective at 5:30 pm for networking.
  • Appetizers will be provided, and a cash bar is available.
  • Parking: Street parking may be available, and a parking garage (for paid parking) is located under The Collective via the alley off Harrison.
  • Bus/transit routes nearby: 62 bus line, RapidRide C-line, Route 320, SLU Streetcar

About Seattle CityClub

Seattle CityClub is a 40-year-old nonpartisan, civics-focused nonprofit, providing a platform for insightful and educational conversations that include a diverse range of perspectives.

About The Collective

The Collective is a new urban basecamp for the mind, body and soul. A vibrant, Members-only community in the heart of South Lake Union that merges dynamic space, active Members, neat programs and craveable food + beverage offerings.

Parking: The Collective is located less than a mile from I-5, on the corner of Harrison & Dexter. Street parking may be available and a parking garage (for paid parking) is located under The Collective via the alley off of Harrison.

Bus/transit routes nearby:

  • The 62 bus line stops directly in front of the building and covered bike parking is available
  • RapidRide C-line
  • Route 320
  • South Lake Union Trolley

About Seattle CityClub

Seattle CityClub is a 40-year-old nonpartisan, civics-focused nonprofit, providing a platform for insightful and educational conversations that include a diverse range of perspectives.