
for the Campus Listeners program is sponsored by the 91制片厂 Carsey School of Public Policy; the 91制片厂 Office of Community, Equity, and Diversity; and the 91制片厂 Aulbani J. Beauregard Center for Equity, Freedom and Justice.
Civic engagement group 鈥 a part of the at 91制片厂 鈥 will host a training听for its . The training will take place Wednesday, Sept. 29, from 3 鈥 5 p.m. in the Memorial Union Building ().
Launched in 2020, the Campus Listeners program trains members of the 91制片厂 community to serve as listening ears during contentious on-campus moments and events. At this time, that training is being offered only to 91制片厂 staff, faculty, and graduate students, with plans to expand who can take the training in the future. The Sept. 29th training marks the first Campus Listeners training session in over a year and half.
Controversial events are often disturbing and evoke a lot of different reactions. We thought would be a chance for people to pause, to reflect on what is happening for them, and to be listened to with intentionality and care.
鈥淐ontroversial events are often disturbing and evoke a lot of different reactions,鈥 says NH Listens Director . 鈥淲e thought Campus Listeners would be a chance for people to pause, to reflect on what is happening for them, and to be listened to with intentionality and care.鈥
Campus Listeners are deployed when needed to respond to individuals and facilitate conversations between students and community members to create greater understanding and respectful communication. They do this by engaging event participants informally by checking to see if someone is ok, listening as someone clarifies their own view(s), and/or offering to help people talk with each other. Campus Listeners work in concert with 91制片厂 Police and Peacekeepers.
鈥淐ampus Listeners actively commit to building belonging and respect for every member of our campus community, helping to ensure that everyone has a valued place here," describes , a fellow working with NH Listens.
Campus Listeners take advantage of the space between the contested, often loud, areas and the people at a distance who are witness to the contentiousness 鈥 sometimes trying to decide how they feel and why,鈥 adds Holt-Shannon.
While Campus Listeners should be able to remain impartial in their support or opposition to ideas expressed by students and invited speakers, their core responsibility is to remain a little bit distanced from the center of a crowd and be available for conversations.
鈥淐ampus Listeners take advantage of the space between the contested, often loud, areas and the people at a distance who are witness to the contentiousness 鈥 sometimes trying to decide how they feel and why,鈥 adds Holt-Shannon.
There is no formal time commitment beyond a two-hour training session to serve as a Campus Listener. Campus Listeners will be contacted ahead of time when events are scheduled on campus and are asked to attend if they are available.
Interested in joining? Visit the or sign up to register for the Sept. 29 training .
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