BRANCHES | Listening Session RSVP Form
Listening Sessions are an opportunity for students to share their experiences and concerns in STEM through a group dialogue. Our initial sessions will focus on specific identity groups, so we can better understand how each contributes to Oberlin students' STEM experiences, but we encourage intersectional discussions within those sessions. Listening Sessions are intended for students who identify as marginalized within those groups to have a space to share and process their experiences. While we may ask questions to guide discussion, we are primarily here to listen to and engage with whatever you'd like to share. Each Listening Session will have 8-15 participants and will be held in K100 in the Science Center.

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If you have any questions, feel free to contact Tanisha Shende (tshende@oberlin.edu) or the Office of Undergraduate Research (OUR@oberlin.edu).
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Email: *
Which Listening Session(s) are you signing up for? *
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Your Interests
The following questions are optional, but your responses will help us prepare questions and discussion topics. While we may not get to every suggestion, we will still get a better sense of who our attendees are and how we can make this a productive dialogue.
Why are you interested in attending the Listening Session(s) you chose?
What is one question that you'd like to be asked?
What is one question that you'd like to ask other attendees?
Confidentiality
Listening Sessions are meant to be a safe and confidential space. Our motto is "The stories stay, but the lessons can leave." You are free to take any insights or morals from the sessions with you, but please avoid sharing any personal information about the other attendees. 
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