THIS IS A PAST EVENT.
Approaches to Cross-Cultural Conflict is the second workshop in the iLab Series. If you have ever had an unpleasant conflict that you wish could have been handled more effectively, or hesitated to have a conversation about diversity because you feared it would not have a positive outcome, this class is for you! In this session you will,
Explore differences in conflict styles through theory and practice
Use the Intercultural Conflict Style (ICS) Assessment to identify preferred conflict styles
Engage in exercises that teach a range of conflict styles based on cultural norms for various identity-groups
Practice strategies for having more effective dialogue across style differences
Note: This semester, iLab will be offered virtually. The content of iLab 102 will be covered over two classes. If your schedule allows, please register for both classes.
About iLab:
iLab is an inclusion learning lab that offers interactive workshops and online resources designed to support faculty, staff, and students in increasing their cultural awareness and interpersonal effectiveness. The initiative, led by ODI’s Diversity Education team, supports the University’s mission by fostering intersectional awareness and understanding, and empowering all members of the Wake Forest community to become more inclusive.
PLEASE NOTE: Registration is required for this event. Use the "Register" link on this page.
Thursday, February 25 at 10:30am to 12:00pm
Intercultural Center, Administrative, Professional Development Center
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