Interactivity Foundation

Welcoming Communities – an Online Course of Exploratory Discussions

In partnership with the Diversity Relations Council and the Center for Lifelong Learning at Leisure World in Silver Spring, Maryland, the Interactivity Foundation is facilitating an online course of exploratory small-group discussions on the topic of Welcoming Communities.  In this course, registered participants from Leisure World will meet weekly online via Zoom, on Friday afternoons from 3–4:30 pm (ET), for six weeks starting Friday, March 12th.  In each session, participants will be divided into break-out rooms for facilitated small-group conversations: initially to collaboratively explore and expand on different understandings of what it means to be a “welcoming community;” and later to develop different possibilities for enabling the “welcoming communities” of our future.

The six class discussions for this course will be participatory, interactive, and additive. The “Course Outline,” below, lists stages and session titles that broadly describe the arc of the discussions and an overall outline for the class. However, the specific content of each session will depend primarily on the contributions and directions suggested by participants. The discussion questions for each session will be modified from week-to-week to integrate the concerns, values, ideas, and possibilities they develop along the way.

Course Outline & Sample Discussion Questions

Stage One: Expanding our Sense of “Community” and “Welcoming Community”

Session 1:  Initial exploration of “community”

Session 2:  Expand our exploration to “welcoming communities”

Stage Two: Deepening and Consolidating our Explorations

Session 3:  Diving deeper on the concerns, questions, and challenges

Session 4:  Developing Core Questions and Concerns

Stage Three: Generating Possibilities for Welcoming Communities

Session 5:  Imagining Welcoming Communities—A History of the Future

Session 6:  Sorting, Choosing & Wrapping Up

 

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