In a conflict-filled world, and we have lost the ability to disagree. No one knows how to respectfully disagree with someone anymore. We are good at fighting, name-calling, and dismissing anybody who ...
“What will you remember about our class?” I asked my English class in May, during the last month of their senior year. My students sat quietly considering the question. “I will remember how we would ...
It isn’t newsworthy to observe that our society has become highly polarized over the last several years. Different ways of thinking about politics, social issues and religion, along with many other ...
A lecture class of around 75 students taking Marquette's new core curriculum that centers civic discourse. The class is designed to help students learn how to disagree respectfully. It’s a Monday ...
Through conversation, John Inazu will teach us how to disagree better while shedding light on how we often view our adversaries not only as wrong but increasingly as evil, resist notions of ...
Navigating acceptance requires a delicate balance of standing firm in one's beliefs while being open to understanding and respecting the other's perspective, especially with your spouse. June is Pride ...
Geoff Sharrock does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond ...
From social media to conversations with family and neighbors, certain topics are creating more divisiveness between people. But what if we could reduce the polarization and find a way to either meet ...
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The focus becomes mutual learning rather than being right. But it isn’t clear how best to bring Coleman’s findings out of the laboratory and into the world. I propose that news outlets offer not only ...
I traveled to South Carolina two years ago to visit my friends, Kelly and Collin. In another life, Kelly had been my boss and she and her husband had just had their first son, Lachlan. It was an honor ...