Dialogue Michigan - Community Circles

As we navigate an increasingly complex social and political landscape, the need for robust democratic engagement has never been more vital. At its core, democracy thrives not just through the ballot box, but through our ability to foster discourse, practice inclusive decision-making, and build resilient communities.

On behalf of the Dialogue Michigan planning team, we invite you to join us for our next networking event, where we will explore a practical tool for this civic work.

Why Community Circle Processes Matter for Democracy: Democratic engagement requires us to move beyond "debate" and toward "dialogue." Circle processes provide a structured way to do exactly that and to be in community. Rooted in First Nation and Indigenous peacemaking practices, these processes create an egalitarian space where:

  • Every voice is centered: The use of a talking piece ensures that all participants have the space to be heard without interruption.

  • Power is shared: The circular structure removes traditional hierarchies, encouraging collective responsibility and transparency.

  • Community is restored: It offers a framework for navigating conflict and making decisions that reflect the needs of the whole, rather than just the majority.

This workshop will be interactive, providing you with the opportunity to experience a circle firsthand and learn how to bring these restorative practices into your work and community spaces.

RSVP: To help our planning team coordinate logistics and catering, please register by clicking the link below:



Available Seats 44
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North Quad 2435
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