ENGAGING DIFFERENCES RESOURCES:
ELECTRONIC RESOURCE LINKS:
Office of Campus Dialogue and Deliberation
UC Davis
The National Coalition for Dialogue and Deliberation
NCDD.org/
Center for Public Deliberation
Colorado State University
https://www.cooperativeargumentation.com.
https://www.dialogueandeliberation.com
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