Humanity has forever grappled with the reality of and approaches to disagreement, but our current era feels uniquely polarized. We seem to have lost the ability to disagree without being disagreeable, and disagreement itself has been weaponized and framed as a social ill. Yet disagreement is not our enemy. It’s actually a benefit, essential to growth and understanding. This conversation previews Pamela Narins’ Open Enrollment class, 'How Do We Disagree? Antigone and Twelve Angry Men'.

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