In this talk, Charlie Camosy, associate professor of theological and social ethics at Fordham University, will make the case that post-election, U.S. culture is ripe for a “politics of encounter”—one that can bring hope by replacing antagonism with a politics that starts with dialogue and a commitment to the fundamental equality of and respect for all human beings.
Julie Hanlon Rubio, author of Hope for Common Ground: Mediating the Personal and the Political in a Divided Church and Professor of Social Ethics at Santa Clara University, will join Camosy to respond.
Camosy and Rubio will launch a dialogue about post-election hope and resources the Catholic tradition can offer for a politics that seeks common ground.
Register at https://usc.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_c9n4GF33RZaxd9EO5alhcg.