The Project on Civic Reflection will host a World Café discussion on the topic "What Kind of Talk Does our Democracy Need?" on Friday, October 10 in Chicago. This exciting community event is part of a two-day symposium, "Naming the Goods: The Case for Reflective Discourse in a Democracy," sponsored by the Project on Civic Reflection in partnership with the Civic Knowledge Project at the University of Chicago.

The discussion will be held at Hyde Park Union Church, located at 5600 South Woodlawn Avenue. Dinner and refreshments at 6:00 p.m. will be followed by the World Café event at 7:00 p.m. This event is open to the public; however, you must RSVP. Space is limited, so act now. Please send an email indicating that you would like to attend, including the names and number of guests, to the Project on Civic Reflection's office administrator, Debbie Garbukas. Only those who RSVP and are confirmed will be admitted.

To learn more about the "Naming the Goods" symposium, click here.

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