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Colleague Activities
Highlighting things that our conflict and peacebuilding colleagues are doing that contribute to efforts to address the hyper-polarization problem.
- Israel / Hamas War
From Intragroup Conflict to Intergroup Cooperation — Jay Rothman shared this 2014 chapter in response to our latest newsletter. In it he links the intersectionality of Israeli-Palestinian identity and intergroup relations in Israel to the larger conflict resolution/peacebuilding field and argues that preceding intergroup work with intragroup work is often more useful than engaging across sides immediately. - Peacebuilding
Five Miles and a World Apart, Younger Activists Dream of a New Peace Process — Welcome news that there is a new generation of peacemakers trying to chart a positive path away from the ongoing war (and reminding us that all problems create opportunities for people with ideas about how to solve them). - Israel / Hamas War
Alliance for Peacebuilding's Statement On The Israel-Hamas Violent Conflict — Released on October 26, the Alliance calls for an immediate ceasefire with the release of all hostages, addressing the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and working for a two-state solution. - The Hyper-Polarization Threat
Polarization and political violence: Rachel Kleinfeld. — People talking across differences isn’t enough to end polarization, even if it can create goodwill. There needs to be institutional change and politicians who come together to defend democratic norms. - Developing a Unifying Vision
Transitioning to tripartisanship — Between 40% and 44% of American voters, according to Gallup, do not identify with either major party. They need to be represented in Washington too. - Developing a Unifying Vision
A Quilt Meditation on Democracy, Social Connection, & Civity — Democracy is like quilting. We are all different pieces of different fabrics of different shapes and sizes – and we piece ourselves together to make something different and bigger. We each make a contribution. - Constructive Communication
ConnectEffect — This is a live, 60 minute entertainment experience that will profoundly shift the way you see "the other side." It is an "in-person hard reset of humanity."
Beyond Intractability in Context
From around the web, more insight into the nature of our conflict problems, limits of business-as-usual thinking, and things people are doing to try to make things better.
- Critical Theory
Progressives Aren’t Liberal — An in-depth look at the evolution of the words "liberal" and "progressive" with real insights into the enormously important conflict between these two worldviews. - Critical Theory
Finally, a book about critical social justice that its advocates might read — A review and summary of Yascha Mounk's major new, must-read book on intersectionality, the identity synthesis and an associated trap that is taking society in very dangerous directions. - Communication Complexity
Is Anything Still True? On the Internet, No One Knows Anymore — An important exploration of the nature of truth (and knowable truth) in the contemporary Internet era. - Left / Right Conflict
Overturning Roe Changed Everything. Overturning Affirmative Action Did Not. — An analysis of the dramatically different political ramifications of recent Supreme Court decisions on abortion and affirmative action. - Race / Anti-Racism
The Politics of Tribal Nonsense — A controversial, but pretty well documented article, that asks important and disturbing questions about the factual underpinnings of many of today's dominant narratives (including, especially, those about race). - Freedom of Speech
The Problem With Political Art — A thought-provoking exploration of the tension between politics (with its need to compromise) and art (with its focus on articulating an idea). - Authoritarianism
Trump Isn’t Merely Unhinged — For those contemplating a second Trump Presidency, a critical look at his latest thinking (with lots of reasons to worry). - Critical Theory
Bari Weiss: End DEI — A critical look at the DEI programs that have now become so firmly embedded in the conventional wisdom (and valuable food for thought). - Israel / Hamas War
In Israel, There Is Grief and There Is Fury. Beneath the Fury, Fear. — A really excellent piece of reporting. This is the kind of article that can help people who live a half a world away come much closer to understanding what another group of people is thinking. - Israel / Hamas War
Behind Hamas’s Bloody Gambit to Create a ‘Permanent’ State of War — An examination of what appears to be the core goal of Hamas' brutal October 7 attack -- make peace impossible. - Israel / Hamas War
The Real Gaza Hospital Crisis — An examination of the multifaceted nature of the Gaza Hospital crisis -- it is, sadly, about much more than protecting patients and healthcare workers. - Israel / Hamas War
When Anti-Zionism Is Anti-Semitic — A well reasoned analysis of the complex relationship between anti-Semitism, anti-Zionism, internal Israeli political conflict, and Israel's need to defend itself. - Hate Mongering
Batya Ungar-Sargon: The Antisemites Scream. And I Stiffen My Spine. — An interesting essay outlining an alternative way for marginalized groups to respond to verbal assaults. - Developing a Unifying Vision
Even the Oppressed Have Obligations — As we struggle against oppression, injustice, and inequality it is important to remember that everyone (including the oppressed) has a responsibility to uphold the values of the world that we are all trying to build.
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