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Michigan Citizens Deliberate

In November 2009, more than 300 Michigan citizens traveled to Lansing to discuss and debate the state’s problems and what to do about them in a By the People project. 



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Citizen Deliberations

There are many ways to become a participant on issues affecting your local and national community. You can start now by reading our issue backgrounders listed below. If you belong to a community group or attend a community college that you think might be interested in hosting a Citizen Deliberation, please encourage them to contact us.

Using our resources you could also host your own Citizen Deliberation, inviting your own network of participants -- a book club, school study group, or just a group of friends and family.

Here are some tips for hosting a successful dialogue in the BTP model:
1) Wherever possible, try to invite participants with a variety of backgrounds and perspectives. It will make the resulting dialogue that much more interesting.

2) Provide participants with balanced and easy-to-understand background materials on your chosen issue before they come to the discussion. BTP background materials on healthcare and education are available for downloading and use by your group. You can find additional resources at the Online NewsHour or at your local library.

3) Consider inviting a speaker or two to make very brief remarks and take questions from your participants. Local professors or reporters make good speakers. Remember to make sure your speaker or speakers represent a variety of viewpoints on your topic. You don't want your presentation to be one-sided.

4) Someone should serve as the moderator for the conversation. This person makes sure everyone gets a turn to speak, that participants speak to each other with respect, and that a variety of viewpoints is heard. This is a dialogue, not a debate.

5) Remember that the goal is to engage in informed dialogue, not to reach consensus.

Dialogues in Democracy

Resources to help you discuss "Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness in the 21st Century."

Declaration of Independence
Constitution of the United States

View other historic documents the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Or use the Foundation's Online Resources page to search for topics that relate to present day America.

Backgrounders
Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness

List of MLP Resources
The Uninsured in America
The Global Warming Debate
Supreme Court Watch
Vote 2008
Domestic Security
Generation Next

From the Online Newshour Lesson Plans / News

If you are a teacher, student or parent of a school-age child, we welcome you to look through our teacher resource guides, also below, as a way to direct dialogue in your local classrooms.

For Students and Teachers
View lesson plans and other resources on issues shaping the nation at NewsHour Extra.

News
The Uninsured in America
The Global Warming Debate
Supreme Court Watch
Vote 2008
Domestic Security
Generation Next


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