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This workshop with director, author, and producer Mo Asumang and German Professor Heidi Denzel presents dialogue strategies for antagonistic conversations and difficult situations.
This workshop presents dialogue strategies for antagonistic conversations and difficult situations and is based on the experiences of Mo Asumang, Germany’s first Afro-German TV-presenter, who received a death threat delivered to her in song from the neo-Nazi band White Aryan Rebels. Instead of hiding, Mo managed to transform her fear into activism and started a dialogue with those who create polarization in our society.
The workshop demonstrates Mo's approach in authentic dialogue situations and references her documentary film The Aryans, in which she holds conversations with Neo-Nazis and members of the KKK. The participants are invited to adapt Mo’s communication strategies for their own challenging conversation contexts through interactive exercises which were developed in cooperation with communication coach Frank Labitzke.
The workshop will be led in English by Mo Asumang (director, bestselling author, producer, founder of the Mo:Lab and Harris Visiting Professor at Dartmouth) and Heidi Denzel (German Studies, Dartmouth College), a certified trainer and researcher of the Mo:Lab Principle.
Lunch will be provided.
Participants are asked to watch the documentary The Aryans before the workshop either on Panopto here (requires Dartmouth login) or at a public showing of the film on Monday Sept. 23 at 4:30pm in Rockefeller 001.
This workshop is sponsored by the Harris Foundation and presented by DCAL and the Dartmouth Dialogue Project.
This event is being held in person. Masks are welcome but not required, and lunch will be available "to go" for those who prefer not to eat with others. If you are sick, please do not attend. If you cannot attend due to illness or disability, please email us at least 48 hours in advance at dcal@dartmouth.edu to discuss possible accommodations. Thank you!
Events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted.