Whats the benefit to being in something like IGD?
Let’s hear from former participants: “Intergroup dialogue has solidified my intent on participating in any community I live in after graduation and in becoming persistent about fighting racism and being aware of other issues other than race that exist in America as well.” “I am more willing to say how I feel about things in my classes even though I may feel like what I have to say reveals a lot about me. In other words, I am more willing to take risks in dialogue. ” “Intergroup dialogue has definitely changed the way I interact with my friends. As an ALANA student I thought that my white friend or just white people would not be able to understand or discuss white privilege. But in my group there were women who were and so I know it that it can be done.” “I feel that I have grown so much. I would never have been able to speak to people so openly and engage in dialogue so readily if not for my experience with Intergroup Dialogue. I often find myself initiating dialogues with peers that I