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Are you interested in discussing polarization on Stanford’s Campus? Feeling like you’re stuck in echo chambers on discussions about campus reforms, free expression on campus, or social media? 

🌟 Join a group of diverse Stanford students for a structured discussion on Democracy Day (NO CLASSES), Tuesday, November 8th from 9:45 am - 12:00 pm.

📅 PLEASE REGISTER FOR THE EVENT USING THIS FORM: https://bit.ly/3VB0q0U

YOU WILL BE ENTERED IN A RAFFLE FOR PRIZES IF YOU REGISTER BY OCTOBER 30!

🍩 This event will be structured similarly to a Deliberative Poll, a format that has been run in over 34 countries around the world to engage citizens on public policy issues. You do not need any prior knowledge of any of these topics to participate; you will be provided with brief learning materials in advance to contextualize the issues being discussed. 

🤝🏿 Outcomes of the events will be shared with Presidents of participating universities and colleges around the country and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

This event is only open to Stanford students. It is co-sponsored by the Deliberative Democracy Lab at the Center on Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law and the Haas Center for Public Service.

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