What is the Red Bench?
Interfaith Action of Central Texas describes the Red Bench as "an ongoing dialogue program designed to address one of the most pressing needs of our time: improving interfaith understanding and civil discourse in our society. Each conversation is centered on moderated small group discussions that are genuinely respectful and safe. No one has to be an expert. Individual participants are invited to share from their personal experiences and listen with their hearts. The format is structured and allows each individual to be heard. Each table is 'hosted' by one or two table hosts," which will be our very own ACC Social Psychology students!
What should I expect at the Red Bench event?
The Red Bench is a table conversation, not a debate. You can expect to share your own experiences and listen to the experiences of others. Upon arrival, you may join a table of six people for a light buffet-style dinner from 6:00 - 6:30 p.m., with music from our ACC Student String Quartet. Vegetarian meal options are provided. We encourage you to sit with people you don't know! Then, our speaker will briefly frame the topic of conversation for the evening. Our partner, Interfaith Action of Central Texas, will provide instructions for the structured conversation, and trained ACC students will host the conversation at each table. The conversation will last one hour, from around 6:30 - 7:30 p.m., and then each table will have the opportunity to share highlights with the larger group. We will adjourn at 8:00 p.m..
Why should I participate?
In past years, 100% of respondents felt highly or extremely welcomed at the event and would recommend it to a friend or colleague. Here's what students were saying:
"I absolutely loved how kind everyone was, even when a conversation took a difficult turn. People still tried their best to give other people their attention and empathy; something I wish we had a lot more of in everyday conversations and interactions."
"The structure, collaborative nature, and encouragement to engage at your own comfort level. Also the food and string quartet!"
"I loved being able to connect with strangers in a way that I would never have done outside of the event."