A Free Community Conversation on Free Speech
On Tuesday, November 14, the American Independence Museum (AIM) in Exeter, NH, is offering a free event for community discussion. American civic life doesn’t need fewer arguments; it needs better arguments. Using tools from the Better Arguments Project, community members are invited to join the conversation about Free Speech. Attendees will learn techniques to have difficult conversations and to talk and listen to others who have differing viewpoints than ours. These techniques will be used to discuss the idea of Free Speech.
Onsite to help facilitate discussion will be: Sarah Jaworski, Program Manager American Independence Museum; Julia Lantern, Assistant Director Exeter Public Library; and Laura Simoes, Executive Director of Nackey S Loeb School of Communication. The Better Arguments Project is a national civic initiative created to help bridge divides.