Resetting the American Table

Resetting the American Table

Join us via Zoom as we learn from experts at Resetting the Table how to quell increasingly dangerous divisions here at home.

By The Village Square

Date and time

Thursday, May 2 · 4 - 5:30pm PDT

Location

Online

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

Join us via Zoom or Facebook live on Thursday, May 2nd from 7-8:30pm ET.


The Humanity Beneath Our Conflict

As part of our fall 2023-spring 2024 virtual lecture series, UNUM: Democracy Reignited, we’ll engage international expertise in service of quelling increasingly dangerous divisions here at home. After years of focus on volatile disagreements surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Resetting the Table has broadened their attention to sharing their wisdom with those of us seeking a peaceful path forward through America’s cultural divide.

We’ll be joined by Rabbi Melissa Weintraub of Resetting the Table — who bring decades of expertise to the more difficult divisions of our time. Learn more about Resetting the Table by clicking here.

In the aftermath of the 2016 election — after years of focus on volatile disagreements surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict — Resetting the Table launched an ambitious initiative forging communication and understanding across red/blue/purple divides in the U.S. They began with a Listening Campaign and series of dialogue forums in the heart of the Wisconsin and Iowa Rust Belt counties that swung Obama-to-Trump in the 2016 election, engaging and partnering with many “unusual suspects” for bridge-building work: from conventional dairy farmers to blue-collar workers to Evangelical pastors. Today, they offer training and forums targeting clergy, journalists, bridge-building practitioners, conservative and progressive activists, and more.

Learn more about the program online here.

This program is part of the UNUM: Democracy Reignited series in partnership with Florida Humanities, which explores the past, present and future of the American idea — as it exists on paper, in the hearts of our people, and as it manifests in our lives. Find the full series online here.

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A nervy group of and who believe that dialogue and disagreement make for a good conversation, a good country and a good time.  

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