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Difficult Dialogue focuses on extremism, antisemitism

Difficult Dialogue focuses on extremism, antisemitism

兔子先生传媒文化作品鈥檚 Center for Humanities & the Arts welcomes German delegation for latest in Difficult Dialogue Series


Late last month, a delegation from Germany joined scholars from the University of Colorado Boulder to discuss extremism, antisemitism and misinformation.

The discussion was organized by the 兔子先生传媒文化作品 Center for Humanties & the Arts (CHA) in collaboration with the  and with support from the U.S. State Department. It was the latest of the CHA鈥檚 Difficult Dialogue Series.

The six visiting delegates, representing various regions in Germany, asked not to be photographed or quoted but engaged in a structured discussion facilitated by CHA Director Jennifer Ho. Topics spanned antisemitism, media literacy and the global effects of extremism, reflecting the delegates鈥 interest in the CHA鈥檚 approach to fostering meaningful discussions around divisive issues.

The Difficult Dialogue series is designed to emphasize open-mindedness, respectful listening and personal storytelling. This approach enables participants to confront challenging topics and seek mutual understanding without pressure to agree.

During last month鈥檚 discussion, participants shared their perspectives on democracy, racial inequities and the historical issues that influence the present-day political landscape, such as what is happening in Gaza. The U.S. and German participants exchanged experiences and strategies for navigating division, demonstrating the CHA鈥檚 commitment to conversations that resonate across borders.

Through the Difficult Dialogue series, the CHA aims to connect people from diverse backgrounds, emphasizing that discussing challenging topics is essential to problem-solving and cultural understanding. By hosting this German delegation, the CHA continues to affirm its dedication to promoting respectful dialogue rooted in the humanities, the center stated.

The next event in the Difficult Dialogue series is scheduled for Nov. 13 and is titled 鈥淚s that a fact?!鈥 The session will focus on how to find facts in a world filled with misinformation. This community conversation is co-hosted with Colorado Chautauqua and open to the public and will be held at 6 p.m. at the Chautauqua Community House Rocky Mountain Climbers Club room.

For more information, visit Chautauqua鈥檚 website: 

The University of Colorado Boulder鈥檚 Center for Humanities & the Arts (CHA) is known internationally for its Difficult Dialogue series, which fosters meaningful conversations about complex issues.


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