Institutions facing protests or challenges to their policies and practices will often hold a listening session. Sometimes, this is a signal that institutional leadership genuinely wants to hear concerns. Sometimes, however, institutions hold listening sessions merely as propaganda, so that they can claim to be doing something to address concerns without committing to actions that challenge their power. Here is a checklist of questions to help see the difference. Tl;dr table at the bottom.
Tl;dr Table
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