Our Why
We Talk aims to foster a culture of responsible and respectful civic, social, political, and policy engagement. Our goal is to raise awareness about free speech protections and promote the value of open inquiry, viewpoint diversity, and constructive disagreement within the academic setting and learning environment, so that all may learn.
Our Principles
As a member of the campus community, our program development aligns with its principles of improving research and education by fostering open inquiry, viewpoint diversity, and constructive disagreement. Our programming equips campus and community members with tools to engage effectively in difficult conversations across diverse perspectives.
Celebrating Our 4th Year Anniversary!
Fetzer Institute Key Partner
We Talk is supported by the , which awarded a $93,000 grant to We Talk in early 2022 to expand its educational Â鶹´«Ã½ to help people learn the skill sets and become receptive to resolving conflicting beliefs through intentional listening, rational actions and language, and empathy. The first initiative of the partnership was welcoming Dave Isay, founder of StoryCorps, an ongoing national oral history project, and its initiative to Kalamazoo in March 2022. Read more.