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Tolerance Means Dialogues

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Event Description

When values like non-discrimination interact with faith, many see friction and no solutions. We see a better way: talking to each other. The Tolerance Means Dialogues are about working together to move forward, not about relitigating the past. The dialogue draws on your insights about more constructive ways to live together with our differences.

The dialogue is moderated by Professor Jessie Hill, Judge Ben C. Green Professor of Law and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, and Professor Jonathan Adler, Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law and Director of the Center for Business Law and Regulation.

Dialogue Catalysts include Shannon Minter, Legal Director of the National Center for Lesbian Rights, and Robin Fretwell Wilson, Roger and Stephany Joslin Professor of Law and Director of Tolerance Means Dialogues.

Students can also earn a $750 scholarship by submitting a 500-word essay on what tolerance means to you by March 20, 2019. Two students will be selected to win. Submit your essay.


 

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