Episode 4 | Navigating Differences
/A conversation recorded live on KFSK public radio on July 23, 2020 with Noah Sullivan about his plans for college and the skills needed to work with people of different backgrounds and beliefs in Petersburg, Alaska.
Additional resources from Noah and Petersburg Public Library:
Web Sites:
The Hill is a useful neutral resource for political news, and it's easy to tell what is editorial and what is objective reporting. https://thehill.com
The David Pakman Show is a really great podcast - it has a political leaning but Pakman is a great interviewer and communicator and makes strong, effective arguments. He's known within the political commentary community for this ability. https://davidpakman.com
All Sides offers articles on various issues from various points of view and is frequently used in debate class. https://www.allsides.com/unbiased-balanced-news
Infodemic has a great acronym S.I.F.T. for reading all news to verify sources and be sure what you are reading is accurate. https://infodemic.blog/
Books:
Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life: Life-Changing Tools for Healthy Relationships by Marshall Rosenburg
Crucial Conversation: Tools for Talking When the Stakes Are High by Kerry Patterson and Joseph Grenny.
Film:
1957's "12 Angry Men" is a really interesting film that we've watched in debate class in school. It's a great example of persuasive arguing.
Database:
Points of View Reference Center provides overviews of issues and objectively states all arguments being presented on each issue.