Everyday Democracy’s Multipartial Facilitation Training is a three-week virtual program designed for experienced facilitators who want to deepen their skills in leading inclusive, equity-centered conversations. Running on October 23, October 30, and November 6, 2025, from 10 AM to 2:30 PM ET, with registration closing October 3, 2025, the training emphasizes multipartiality—a facilitation approach that actively balances power and honors diverse perspectives. Through collaborative learning, mock facilitation, and real-time feedback, participants refine their ability to navigate complex group dynamics while fostering equitable participation. With a 1:6 instructor-to-participant ratio and ongoing peer support, the program provides practical tools, including a Pocket Guide, to sustain facilitators’ growth beyond the sessions. Ultimately, this training strengthens the field of dialogue and deliberation by equipping practitioners to create more inclusive, democratic spaces in their communities. For experienced facilitators seeking to deepen their practice and lead more inclusive, impactful conversations, Everyday Democracy's Multipartial Facilitation Training presents a valuable opportunity to enhance essential skills. This signature program equips facilitators with practical techniques for navigating complex group dynamics while centering equity and inclusion—core values that resonate deeply with the dialogue and deliberation community. Building Capacity for Inclusive Dialogue Everyday Democracy, a capacity-building organization dedicated to helping individuals and groups strengthen multiracial democracies within their local communities, has designed this training specifically for practitioners who already understand facilitation fundamentals and are ready to advance their expertise. The three-week virtual program combines collaborative learning, reflective practice, and hands-on application to help facilitators develop the multipartial approach—a methodology that honors multiple perspectives and ensures all voices are heard and valued in group settings. The training structure reflects a commitment to experiential learning and peer support. Participants engage in role-play analyses, small group activities, and mock facilitation sessions where they can practice techniques and receive real-time feedback. With a 1:6 instructor-to-participant ratio, the program ensures personalized attention and meaningful interaction. Between sessions, participants dedicate time to preparing for their mock facilitation, culminating in paired co-facilitation practice that mirrors real-world scenarios. Principles That Align With Democratic Practice At the heart of this training lies an emphasis on equity-focused practices that create genuinely inclusive group dynamics. Participants explore how multipartiality functions as more than a neutral stance—it actively works to balance power, acknowledge different experiences, and foster dialogue across differences. Through structured reflection activities, facilitators identify their own strengths and growth areas, developing greater self-awareness that strengthens their capacity to hold space for difficult conversations. The program also recognizes that effective facilitation requires ongoing learning and community connection. Participants receive a practical Pocket Guide aligned with course lessons, offering tools and resources to support their continued development beyond the training. The collaborative learning environment itself becomes a model, demonstrating how intentional design and inclusive practices can create spaces where diverse groups connect, learn, and build understanding together. Strengthening the Field of Dialogue and Deliberation This training represents an important investment in the broader field of dialogue and deliberation. By equipping experienced facilitators with advanced multipartial techniques, Everyday Democracy helps strengthen the capacity of organizations and communities to engage in meaningful democratic practice. The skills developed through this program—from navigating power dynamics to fostering equitable participation—are essential for anyone working to bridge divides and build collaborative solutions to community challenges.
The Fall 2025 training series runs October 23, October 30, and November 6, from 10 AM to 2:30 PM ET, with registration closing October 3, 2025. For facilitators committed to advancing their practice and contributing to more inclusive, democratic spaces, this program offers both skill development and connection with a national community of practitioners doing vital dialogue work. Learn more and register at: https://everyday-democracy.org/mpf/
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