The Thomas C. Wales Public Symposia Program
The objective of the Foundation’s symposia program is to bring together
scholars, community leaders and ordinary citizens
in open-minded discussions of key public issues.
Drawing on the experience of a wide variety of backgrounds,
this program will address a number of issues through
innovative and inclusive approaches as a means of
moving away from entrenched positions. There
is no action agenda in mind, no resolutions for anyone
to adopt. Rather, the purpose of this initiative
is to engage the entire community in public
dialogue, combining ideas and resources to create
a better understanding and encourage others to be
more involved in key issues. The first symposium
was held at Town Hall in September 2003, exploring
the topic of Capital Punishment within our criminal
justice system.
Our next symposium will be held in early 2007. Please check back for
more information.
Volunteers are needed. If you are
interested in joining our symposia planning committee,
please contact our Executive Director, Mindy Gardner,
at 206.233.2801.