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Alexandria's Carlyle Neighborhood Hosts Civil Discourse Forum on Oct 27

Discover the origins of social divisions and learn how to debate respectfully at this insightful forum. Hear diverse perspectives and contribute to shaping a more united community.

In this image I see a man who is wearing white shirt and a red tie and I see that he is standing in...
In this image I see a man who is wearing white shirt and a red tie and I see that he is standing in front of a podium and I see 3 boards over here on which there are words written and I see the floor and I see a stool over here on which there is a mic. In the background I see number of people who are sitting and I see a flag over here and I see few words written over here too.

Alexandria's Carlyle Neighborhood Hosts Civil Discourse Forum on Oct 27

Alexandria's Carlyle neighborhood is hosting a forum on civil engineering of discourse on October 27. The event, titled 'Alexandria Forum', will delve into the origins of social divisions, differentiating facts from opinions, and fostering open debate to solve community problems. It will be held at Cowo & Creche (2034 Eisenhower Avenue) from 7 p.m., lasting an hour and a half, and costs $10 per ticket.

The forum aims to discuss the decline of respectful debate in politics and the role of media and social media in shaping public opinion. Panelists include Kate Woodsome, JoAnn Koob, Carter Flemming, and Victor Ignacio, each bringing diverse perspectives to the table.

The event is expected to foster a constructive exchange of ideas, with moderators guiding the discussion. Technology will also play a role in enhancing participation and access. The ultimate goal is to promote unity and understanding among attendees, despite differing viewpoints.

The Alexandria Forum promises to be an insightful and engaging event, offering attendees the opportunity to explore the future of civil engineering of discourse. By attending, participants can contribute to shaping a more respectful and productive dialogue within their community.

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