Can we begin to move our politics and public conversations from strident, polarised debate to peaceful dialogue - acknowledging the reality of our dependence on each other?
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In this session, our three speakers look at how the cycles of polarisation and extremism sweeping the world might be broken. How do we shift the dialogue? At its roots, we are being required to learn, to develop as human beings, to embrace new perspectives.
Speakers are Rowan Williams, former Archbishop of Canterbury; Jude Kelly, Artistic Director of the Southbank Centre; and Christian Picciolini, author of Breaking Hate: Confronting the New Culture of Extremism and founder of the Free Radicals Project. They represent a broad set of experiences and views, including Christian's experience seeking healing in the world of white supremacy and racist hatred; Jude’s lifelong advocacy for the elusive goal of gender equality; and Rowan’s work as church leader, academic and poet in the realm of human dignity.
The event is hosted by the Inspire Dialogue Foundation which is committed to dialogue as a non-polarising and inclusive process. Its focus is on not just “what” we have to say, but “how” we contribute to the dialogue and the new possibilities that emerge. As Lord Williams says: “Our hope is to ignite a conversation around topics that challenge the human community to develop a rich understanding of human dignity and human capacity.”
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