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[PAST EVENT] Civil Discourse and Common Ground: A Conversation With History
Location
Raleigh Tavern Front PorchAccess & Features
- Open to the public
Hosted by Colonial Williamsburg Board Chair Carly Fiorina and William & Mary Business Professor Chris Caracci, this event will be held at the Raleigh Tavern located in the heart of Colonial Williamsburg's Historic Area. You'll have the unique opportunity to witness and participate in a thought-provoking conversation that transcends time.
As the evening turns to night, these luminaries will share insights from their tumultuous era, a time much like our own, marked by profound transformation, political shifts and the challenge of navigating differing ideologies.
Unearth Lessons from the Past: From the eloquence of Thomas Jefferson's words to James Madison's visionary contributions to the powerful voice of Rev. Gowan Pamphlet, this gathering promises a dynamic exploration of the art of civil discourse and the pursuit of common ground. Explore the strategies they employed to steer through the turbulent waters of party politics, factionalism, and divergent viewpoints. Witness firsthand how these historic figures used dialogue and debate to foster unity and progress during a time of intense societal change.
Relevance to Today: As we grapple with our own era's challenges and engage in passionate debates across divides, Civil Discourse and Common Ground beckons us to draw parallels between the past and the present. By immersing ourselves in the wisdom of history, we're afforded the opportunity to glean valuable lessons from the vibrant tapestry of American experiences. Discover how the nation's storied history of differing opinions and spirited discussions continues to shape our democratic ideals and collective identity.
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