Title: 20,000 Dialogues Introduction and Orientation
120,000 Dialogues Introduction and Orientation
2What is 20,000 Dialogues? Who is UPF?
- 20,000 Dialogues A Grassroots Film and
Interfaith dialogue approach to building
understanding. - Unity Productions Foundation Organization that
promotes peace through the media.
3Goals and Purpose
- To build understanding of Muslims and Islam in
the context of interfaith dialogue. - To show a measurable increase in understanding
through deliberate conversations, evaluations,
and relationships developed. - To present the idea of film and dialogue to the
interfaith movement as an effective model for
building greater understanding.
4Vision and Impact
- Build understanding and community across America
through the use of film and dialogue. - Embrace the collective We the People of
America. - Person-to-person interaction.
- Be a catalyst for constructive conversation.
5How it Works
6Why Youre Here Dialogue Party
- Whats That?
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- 5 partners, public event, flexible model, event
in a box. - 2. Facilitated dialogue in small groups.
- 3. Evaluate the experience before and after.
7Films Available for Dialogue
- Invite a 20,000 Dialogues speaker to your
Dialogue Party. - Use 20,000 Dialogues kit for Dialogue Party.
Cities of Light The Rise and Fall of Islamic
Spain
Muhammad Legacy of a Prophet
Prince Among Slaves
8New Films
Connect with the 20,000 Dialogues outreach team
to get resources!
9Supporters and Endorsements
10Questions?
- Next Section What is Dialogue? How do I host
one?
11In a Context
- Media feeds the misperception of the other
- Leads to an emotional reaction
- Nearly half of all Americans -- 46 -- have a
negative view of Islam. - 1 in 3 Americans have heard prejudiced comments
about Muslims lately. - Media is cited as biggest influence on
respondents attitudes.
12Dialogue. Change?
- Change what?
- Dialogue has the potential to shift peoples
misperceptions and broaden world views. - Dialogue is meant to be transformative.
- To engage in dialogue, participants must be open
to the potential for change. - Facilitator can be the catalyst for change.
- Facilitator must be interested, engaged and
neutral.
13Hosting a Dialogue
- Role of the host/facilitator
- To create a safe and respectful environment.
- To facilitate and guide the discussion.
- To aid and excite the group in developing common
ground and take-aways.
14Approach to Dialogue
- Watching the films present alternative images,
stories. - Dialogues connect, change and challenge
stereotypes counters backlash - The films inform, educate.
15Why Stories?
- Personalize
- Humanize
- Empathize
16Top 5 Tips for Dialogue
- Use I statements, avoid speaking for a group
I think, I believe, my experience has been vs.
All Muslims feel this way - 2. Avoid spokesperson syndrome. No one person
the authority or expert.
17Top 5 Tips for Dialogue (continued)
- 3. Recognize that diversity exists within each
group. - 4. Give everyone a chance to speak. (NOSTUESO).
- 5. Pay attention to physical and emotional needs
of groups.
18Questions?
- Next Section Facilitating Dialogue
19As the Host/Facilitator
- What is my role as a 20KD facilitator?
- Youre a volunteer, not a certified facilitator.
- 2. Can be individual or dual facilitated.
- 3. Collaborate with a peer, preferably of another
faith or culture.
20What is my role as a 20KD facilitator? Continued
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- 3. You embrace even the contrarian views.
- 4. You are not responsible to change people, your
role is to guide the discussion. -
- 5. You are not an authority on the subject
material.
21Preparing for the Dialogue
- Do I need to watch the film before the dialogue?
- We strongly encourage you to watch the film
before your dialogue. - Review icebreakers, discussion guide, print out
any and all material that you may need.
22Top 5 factors for Effective Dialogue
- Food
- Setting
- Diversity
- Sense of purpose and sincerity
- Timing
236 Areas of Understanding
- Who are Muslims
- Cooperation/violence
- Tolerance/intolerance
- Respect/disrespect for women
- Commonality/difference
- Contribution/lack of contribution
24Questions?
- Next Section Hosting the Dialogue
25Running the Dialogue
- Step 1 The introduction introduce oneself
- Step 2 Introduce 20,000 Dialogues Describe
20KD - Step 3 Evaluations mention the importance of
evaluating our experience - Hand out the pre-dialogue evaluations!
26Running the Dialogue Contd
- Step 4 Have people introduce themselves
Encourage a fast-paced energetic round of
introductions. - Optional use icebreakers!
27Using the Discussion Guide
- Designed to be used piecemeal.
- Select questions before you host the dialogue.
- 2. Give people minimum of 5 minutes to discuss
each question.
28Using the Discussion Guide (continued)
- 3. Announce 1 minute prior to next question.
- 4. Elicit large group sharing, reflection and
dont forget to discuss take-aways, commitments.
29Concluding your Dialogue
- Thank everyone for being there
- Summarize action and next steps
- Discuss challenges
- Options for ongoing action
- Pass out the post dialogue evaluations!
30Why Evaluate
- Help us improve the experience to maximize the
impact. - Help us to get a sense of how your individual
understanding and knowledge base may have
changed. - To find out if this was meaningful to the group.
31Questions?
- Next Section Logistics and Outreach
32Logistics
- Once location is secured, focus on advertising,
publicity, etc. - 20,000 Dialogues provides
- flier templates
- Power Point for opening of dialogue
- Discussion guides for dialogue
- Logistical assistance
- Evaluation packet
33Key Logistical Points
34Civic Partnerships
- Dialogue Party Goals
- 1. Build a diverse coalition of 5 groups to
partner with your screening. - 2. Facilitate the dialogue in small groups.
- 3. Evaluate the dialogue.
- Types of organizations
- Faith-based
- Business
- Service
- Community groups and centers
- Film and Arts Groups
- Academic
- Government
- Civil rights
- Non profit
- Social justice
35Thank You and Now for Questions!