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Better Arguments Workshop Series

By Radhika Murari

At a time when conversations too often turn into standoffs, many of us want to do better – but aren’t sure how. In response, I am hosting a free five-part Better Arguments workshop series.

The Better Arguments Project, developed by the Aspen Institute, is part of William & Mary’s broader Democracy Initiative, which advances civil discourse, civic engagement, and the skills needed to live and lead in a pluralistic society. William & Mary is a national leader in bringing this work into classrooms, campuses, and communities.

The series is free and open to the public, and participants are welcome to attend any individual session – there is no expectation to attend all five.

Each workshop centers on one core Better Arguments tenet:

Workshop 1: Take Winning Off the Table; Feb 10, 2026; 6-8 pm; Reston, VA

Lead with a desire to understand and learn.

Register here: https://tinyurl.com/Better2026

Workshop 2: Prioritize Relationships and Listen Passionately; Mar 10, 2026; 6-8 pm; Reston, VA

Focus on building honest connections.

Register here: https://tinyurl.com/WMMarch10

Workshop 3: Pay Attention to Context; Apr 14, 2026; 6-8 pm; Reston, VA

Acknowledge the many factors that may influence beliefs.

Register here: https://tinyurl.com/WMApril14  

Workshop 4: Embrace Vulnerability; May 12, 2026; 6-8 pm; Reston, VA

Consider the benefits of opening up.

Register here: https://tinyurl.com/BetterMay12

Workshop 5: Make Room to Transform; June 9, 2026; 6-8 pm; Reston, VA

Be open to new and varied perspectives.

Register here: https://tinyurl.com/WMJune9

Sessions will be moderator-led and highly participatory, creating space for reflection, listening, and respectful dialogue. Community members interested in serving as a moderator are encouraged to reach out.

This free series is hosted by Radhika Murari (W&M ’95), a member of the William & Mary Washington Campus Advisory Board in the spirit of William & Mary’s commitment to democratic engagement.

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