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Civil Discourse: A College Debate & Discourse Alliance and The Office of Diversity and International Services Event, Part 2

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Educational/Awareness Advocacy Civic Engagement Debate Discussion Ethics Food Food for Thought Philosophy Political Discussion Skill Building Student Voice

Wed, Apr 22, 2026

4 PM – 5:30 PM EDT (GMT-4)

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It's the final collaborative discourse between the CDDA and DIS! No matter your personal beliefs about immigration, we can all agree that this issue is not only divisive and deeply personal, but also poses numerous moral and ethical dilemmas. So we are asking you, UBalt- do you agree with the statement, "Immigration policy should prioritize economic contribution over humanitarian concerns" or do you vehemently disagree? Let your voice be known, respectfully, of course, at our Civil Discourse. RSVP below.

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Jennifer Keohane
Co-hosted with: Student Government Association, Hoffberger Center for Ethical Engagement, Mock Trial Club, College Debate & Discourse Alliance

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