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THE POWER OF CONVERSATION:
A series of programs designed to educate and foster meaningful campus discussion on difficult and/or complex topics.聽
(Sponsored by the Civic and Community Engagement Center)
(Sponsored by the Civic and Community Engagement Center)
(Sponsored by the Eastern Economic Association which is headquartered at Ramapo College)
(Sponsored by the Civic and Community Engagement Center)
(Sponsored by the Civic and Community Engagement Center)
(Sponsored by the Civic and Community Engagement Center and School of Humanities & Global Studies)
This three-part series of talks will help prepare the Ramapo community to hold meaningful conversations about the latest Israel-Hamas war. We start off with reports on current conditions for civilians in Israel and Gaza, founded on the conviction that productive study and discussion must begin with the humanization of every person and community involved. We acknowledge that the violence of the past months is rooted in a long history which remains the subject of scholarship and acrimonious public debate鈥攁 history that we cannot responsibly recount in just a handful of lectures. Thus, for our third and final talk in this series, we meet with two scholars, each with personal connections to the affected regions and communities, who will model for us how to discuss and learn about history and current events productively and meaningfully. They come not to tell us what to think鈥攖hat is your decision鈥攂ut how to share and test our convictions, how to learn from others, and how to process the information we receive from various media, scholarly sources, and even college courses. These are vital skills for anyone seeking to make lasting political change or who simply wants to be better informed.
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