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Dialogue

Dialogue

Badge awarded to

Ari Klawans

Badge holder has completed a Foundations workshop in self-awareness and self-regulation and has participated in the Dialogue Lab experience to practice engaging in complex topics with curiosity, self-awareness, and care.

Issued on 25 Feb 2026 by

Civics Credentialing

Civics Credentialing

#Bridging-Divides #Campus-Commons #Learning-Course

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Civics Credentialing

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The Civics Credentialing System provides a system of credentials that represent pro-democracy commitments, education, actions, and recognition.

Criteria

Learning Objectives

Participants practice engaging in complex topics with curiosity, self-awareness, and care.

Learning Content

Through two sessions, the Lab emphasizes learning by doing- offering a supportive environment where participants can take risks, build confidence, and reflect on how thoughtful facilitation and intentional communication can transform challenging conversations into opportunities for understanding and connection.

Learning Experience, Activities

Through guided reflection, structured group dialogue, and shared norms, participants explore their own perspectives, listen deeply to differing viewpoints, and experiment with constructive dialogue skills in real time.

Assessment

3 Surveys.

Learning effort

3.5 Hours.


About Campus Commons

Campus Commons, powered by The Bronfman Fellowship, is a semester-long leadership and dialogue program for Jewish college students across North America, focused on bridge-building, empathy, and navigating difference.