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果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 Let鈥檚 Talk program expands with powerful new civil discourse resources to meet today鈥檚 free speech challenges head-on
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Let鈥檚 Talk Civil Discourse Workshop presented at Rutgers University on March 12, 2025

Let鈥檚 Talk just got a powerful new set of tools to help students meet the moment.

FIRE鈥檚 civil discourse initiative has incorporated materials from the Mercatus Center鈥檚 concluded , enriching Let鈥檚 Talk with a new suite of exercises, facilitation strategies, and conversation formats designed to spark deeper dialogue across lines of difference. 

These resources 鈥 now live on the FIREwebsite 鈥 offer practical support for students, faculty, and administrators looking to foster thoughtful, principled discussion on campus.

The centerpiece of this addition is the Pluralist Lab, in which small groups of people discuss controversial topics using a method known as triadic illumination. In this method, participants not only share their own views but must articulate the reasons why someone would hold the opposite position. Both sides of the debate, as well as the undecideds, are equally represented in order to illuminate all aspects of an issue 鈥 hence the name. The goal isn鈥檛 to win the debate or change anyone鈥檚 mind, but to practice intellectual empathy and stretch the muscles of curiosity, humility, and reflection.

These are the kinds of muscles campuses need most right now.

FIRE staff began working with the Mercatus team on this transition in January and completed facilitator training in the Pluralist Lab format earlier this year. We鈥檝e since adapted these tools for wider use within Let鈥檚 Talk and we鈥檙e excited to put them into practice.

The Pluralist Lab is especially well-suited for moments of tension. In the wake of a campus controversy, when emotions are high and trust is low, it offers a principled and emotionally intelligent way to bring people together 鈥 not to smooth over disagreement, but to engage it constructively.

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This new offering reinforces Let鈥檚 Talk鈥檚 broader goal of preparing students not just to discuss controversial issues, but to take meaningful action in defense of free speech when it is under attack. Let鈥檚 Talk is about more than conversation. It鈥檚 about mobilization. Dialogue is the spark. What follows is action. Let鈥檚 Talk groups are the front line of defense for free expression on campus, equipping students to resist censorship, advocate policy reform, and speak out when it matters most.

Groups like the First Amendment Forum at the University of South Florida and the MIT Open Discourse Society have shown how powerful this model can be. From advocating in case controversies to securing lasting speech-protective policy reforms, these students demonstrate what鈥檚 possible when dialogue meets purpose.

Whether you鈥檙e looking to start a Let鈥檚 Talk group, host a civil discourse workshop, or get trained in the new Pluralist Lab format, our Engagement and Mobilization team is here to help. Together, we can build a generation ready to talk 鈥 and ready to lead.


Interested in starting a Let鈥檚 Talk group on your college campus, or in hosting a civil discourse workshop presented by FIREstaffers? Get in touch with our team to get started.

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