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Sustained Dialogue Campus Network : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sustained Dialogue Campus Network
The Sustained Dialogue Campus Network (SDCN), an organization founded in 2003, is an international network of student run dialogues and related programs that use the Sustained Dialogue process coined by Harold H. Saunders. SDCN's mission is to develop everyday leaders who engage differences as strengths to improve campuses, communities, and workplaces. Dialogue groups have operated on more than 50 college campuses around the U.S., Mexico, South Sudan, and Ethiopia. The campus network started with the first student dialogue at Princeton University in 1998. Dialogues consist of groups of 8-15 student participants and two dialogue moderators who meet regularly throughout the year. SDCN is an initiative of the International Institute for Sustained Dialogue, a partner organization of the Kettering Foundation. ==History== Sustained Dialogue is a method of citizen diplomacy which developed out of Hal Saunders' experiences with the Arab-Israeli peace process under five US Presidents. While serving on the Board of Trustees at Princeton University, Saunders began discussions with Princeton undergraduates David Tukey and Teddy Nemeroff to see if the Sustained Dialogue methodology could be applied to college campuses.
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