Rachel L. Wahl
- Associate Professor, School of Education and Human Development, University of Virginia
- Director, Good Life Political Project, Karsh Institute of Democracy, University of Virginia
Rachel L. Wahl is an associate professor in the Social Foundations Program in the department of educational leadership, foundations, and policy at the School of Education and Human Development at the University of Virginia. She is also the director of the Good Life Political Project at the Karsh Institute of Democracy and a fellow at UVA’s Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture. Her research focuses on learning through public deliberation between people on opposing sides of political divides. Her prior research focused on efforts by community activists to change police officers’ beliefs and behavior through activism and education, which is the subject of her first book, Just Violence: Torture and Human Rights in the Eyes of the Police (Stanford University Press, 2017). Her research has been funded by donors such as the Spencer Foundation, National Academy of Education, the Carnegie Corporation, and the federal Institute of International Education.
Events
Teaching the Art of Productive Engagement Across Difference
Jonathan Alger, Kourtney Bradshaw-Clay, Ronald A. Crutcher, Riley Davis, Rebecca Russo, Rachel L. Wahl
What is the impact on college students when they participate in structured dialogue across political differences? The featured speakers lead campus and national initiatives to make “bridge building,” “deliberative dialogue,” and “engagement with viewpoint diversity” a higher-education priority.