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Summer 2025

Civil Discourse: Connection & Persuasion

Our words can change minds and the world. Discover what you can do with yours… Mentees will learn how to persuade audiences on issues that matter to them. By the end of the journey, they will not only gain confidence in self-expression and analytical thinking but also develop and deliver a final speech that showcases their growth in civil discourse and persuasive communication.

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Journey Led By:

Ayushree Dahal

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Ayushree Dahal is a Lead Mentee at Girls Write Now and the founder of Opportunity Knockks, an initiative created through the Lead 360 programs to empower first-generation students through soft skill development, networking, and professional growth. She has taught the Girls Write Now Community Studio Speak Up: Developing Effective Communication Skills for Life and is currently co-leading the Civil Discourse Journey. A dedicated debater and jury member in competitive debate, Ayushree brings her passion for communication and advocacy into every space she enters. A high school student from the Bay Area, she enjoys ceramics, watching romance TV shows and movies, and falling down research rabbit holes on Google. Whether she’s writing, running, or refining her latest debate case, Ayushree is always eager to learn and connect.

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AnnMarie Baines

Guest/Teaching Artist

AnnMarie Baines, PhD, is an educator, researcher, and public speaking coach dedicated to self-expression, literacy, and agency through inclusive education. She facilitates kind, welcoming places for people to develop their voice and navigate inequities to become transformative leaders. AnnMarie started her career as a volunteer speech and debate coach for her high school and a special education teacher. She still gives back to the program that developed her voice as a quiet Filipina who was petrified of public speaking. Her work in speech and debate with The Practice Space was recognized by the National Speech & Debate Association for an Activating Equity Award. AnnMarie has held faculty positions at UC Berkeley and San Francisco State and was a program officer at the George Lucas Educational Foundation. She is a TEDx speaker and author of two books. She received her PhD in Learning Sciences from University of Washington, where she was recognized with the 2023 Distinguished Graduate Award, and also has a Master's in Education Policy from Harvard, a teaching credential from Boston Teacher Residency, and an undergraduate degree from UC Berkeley.

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Requirements

  • Attend Journey live sessions and one community studio per month
  • Have at least 2 pair sessions per month
  • Complete Journey’s asynchronous course work
  • Develop and present a polished speech that demonstrates growth in persuasion, argumentation, and public speaking.
  • Record a 2 minute speech at the beginning and at the end of the cycle.
  • Participate in a final presentation celebration.
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Civil Discourse: Connection & Persuasion Course

Public Speaking & Authentic Expression

This course explores how to engage in respectful, thoughtful, and productive conversations, even on difficult or controversial topics. It complements our interactive workshops by providing additional exercises, resources, and feedback opportunities to refine your public speaking skills. Through guided vocal delivery exercises, structured speech-writing templates, and recorded performance submissions, you’ll gain confidence in crafting and delivering compelling speeches. Whether you’re preparing a persuasive argument, a spoken-word piece, or a presentation, participants will develop active listening skills, learn to express their perspectives with clarity and empathy, and practice techniques for fostering meaningful dialogue in diverse settings.

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Civil Discourse: Connection & Persuasion Mentoring

Mentees and mentors in this Journey will be matched for one cycle. Pairs will meet for at least two sessions each month. Each session should be at least one hour. This journey is open to both mentor/mentee pairs and peer-to-peer pairs.

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Civil Discourse: Connection & Persuasion Experiences

Mentors and mentees in the Civil Discourse: Connection & Persuasion Journey are required to attend monthly meetings, held on Saturdays from 1-3 pm ET. Additionally, they may attend one community studio per month, preferably a leadership-focused community studio.

Live virtual meeting dates:

  • July 12, 1 pm ET
  • August 9, 1 pm ET
  • September 13, 1 pm ET

Final presentations:

  • September 27, 1 pm ET
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The Civil Discourse: Connection & Persuasion Journey is a part of the Lead 360 Adventure.

Journeys in the Lead 360 Adventure emphasize leadership, aiming to help mentees and mentors develop their leadership skills and work together to create a better future.

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