logo
Menu
"

About Us

Volunteer

Register / Log In (Member Center)

Volunteer Opportunities
 
Calendar  Browse  Search

Teen and Family Volunteerism
Nonprofit Agencies

Check out our BLOG

Donate


Programs

Alternative Sentencing

Resources

Inland Empire United Way
Dial 2-1-1
Partner Agencies
Our Sponsors
In the News

 

Volunteer with Hands On Inland Empire!  
Search Projects
Browse Projects
Project Calendar
Conversation Cafe

Agency: Hands On Inland Empire (a program of Inland Empire United Way)

Description:

A HOIE Project

Calling all Chatterboxes! Come let loose with a glass of wine or cup of tea and some lively conversation at a Conversation Cafe.

Conversation Cafés are lively hosted conversations among small groups of people with diverse views but a shared passion for engaging with others. Held in public spaces like cafés, restaurants and bars, Conversation Cafés provide an open forum to talk about important topics while enjoying a cup of coffee, tea, or glass of wine.
People of every philosophical, political and personality stripe circle up around tables and beverages to earnestly shift from small talk to BIG talk. Everyone is welcome. There's nothing to join. Anyone can come, just once or many times. There are no books to read, no assignments, and no dues (except a bite to eat at the café).

A few consistent elements allow a "new way of talking" that shifts from small talk to BIG talk:

Hosts : One or two people are on hand to greet people, orient them to the process and launch the conversation.

Agreements : 6 principles common to most dialogue and circle groups guide the conversations:
. Suspend judgment as best you can
. Respect one another
. Seek to understand rather than persuade
. Invite and honor diversity of opinion
. Speak what has personal heart and meaning
. Go for honesty and depth without going on and on

A simple process : The Conversation Cafés adapt two ancient traditions: the talking-stick circle and deep dialogue. Two rounds of speaking without interruption introduce a quality of listening and reflecting that opens people to themselves and one another. People can pass if they like. They can be silent as their way of speaking. Then a lively conversation happens, keeping in mind the agreements to inquire rather than assert and debate. At the end, a final 'talking stick' round anchors for each participant the gems they are taking away.

Stay tuned in for upcoming month's topics!

Volunteers must be 16 years of age to attend this event. All volunteers under the age of 18 must have their parent or guardian complete a HOIE Liability and Release form for Minors. For more information and to download the form, Click here.



Do you have a question that would be a good topic? Email it to gbracy@ieuw.org.

Impact Areas: Community Enrichment, Citizen Action/Academy

Interests: There are no interests specified for this project.

Skills: There are no skills specified for this project.

View Sessions on Other Dates
Selected Occurrence
Thursday, March 27, 2008
6:30PM - 8:00PM
Project Leader(s): Gloria Bracy (send email)
Size Limit: 15
Location: Loma Linda, CA 92354 (Loma Linda)
The full project address and directions will be sent to you by e-mail after you sign up.
Accommodations for volunteers with disabilities: You will have the opportunity to request accommodations after you sign up for this project.
The selected project session is in the past. Please select another project occurrence.

Invite a Friend to This Project
Back
© 2009 by HandsOn Network. Privacy Policy.
Untitled Document HandsOn Inland Empire (a program of Inland Empire United Way)
9624 Hermosa Avenue, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
909.980.2857 ext 228
AN AFFILIATE OF Points of Light and Hands On Network