Countering Polarization
Schedule
Sat Jan 04 2025 at 09:00 am to 11:00 am
UTC-05:00Location
Collaboratory | Fort Myers, FL
About this Event
A League of Women Voter of Lee County Educational Event
in-Person and via zoom--a zoom link will be emailed to registrants
Public Invited
9:00 am Registration and Networking
9:30-11am Presentation--Countering Polarization
Jack Ubinger, a Braver Angels volunteer moderator will speak on The Challenge of Polarization in America and What We, the People, Can Do to Counter It. Jack will present observations about root causes of polarization and explain the Braver Angels' programs that teach skills and provide opportunities for constructively engaging with others having differing points of view. Braver Angels https://braverangels.org/ is a "cross-partisan, volunteer-led movement to bridge the partisan divide for the good of our democratic republic."
Jack Ubinger is a retired environmental lawyer and conflict resolution educator. He has represented the interests of the private sector and worked in the nonprofit sector to solve environmental problems through effective policy change. For 25 years Jack developed and taught a graduate-level course "Environmental Conflict Resolution and Problem Solving" at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh. Currently, Jack is Co-Leader of the Collier-Lee Chapter of Citizens Climate Lobby and recently helped facilitate the creation of the SWFL EcoAlliance.
Panelists will share their efforts and experiences in countering polarization:
- Jan-Martijn Meij, PhD, FGCU Interim Director Office of Public Policy Events, Program Coordinator Sociology Program, Department of Justice Studies. Sociology (with specializations in Environmental Sociology, Social Inequality, Social Psychology). Oklahoma State University, 2009, MA, International Business Strategy & Marketing, Radboud University, 2001, BE, Economics, Hogeschool Arnhem-Nijmegen, 1998
- Liberty Barber, FGCU student, participant Unify America Challenge, Civil Discourse Event Speaker. Liberty Barber is a driven student with a deep passion for religious studies and civil discourse. Currently pursuing a degree in Communications with a double minor in Religious Studies and Theatre, Liberty is committed to exploring the intersection of faith, culture, and communication.
Following the presentations, there will be opportunities for audience participation and questions.
Where is it happening?
Collaboratory, 2031 Jackson Street, Fort Myers, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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