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A CLGS Queering the 2024 Vote* Workshop Series
Many Americans today are at odds with one another regarding the outcome of our recent presidential election. In this workshop PSR Professor and Founder of Common Ground Dialogue Dr. Leonard McMahon explores how we can live compassionately and in good relationship with our fellow US citizens in our post-election world, especially with those who do not share our political viewpoints.
This workshop was the last event in our 5-part series on Queering the 2024 Vote.
Some questions Professor McMahon explored in this Queering the Vote 2024 included the following:
- How might we live together in a nation so often marked by sharp political disagreements?
- As we look to 2025, how might we, in the words of Common Ground Dialogue, “bring divergent citizens into deeper conversation for the sake of our democracy”?
- In what ways might we queer our post-election communities and move beyond binaries of “us vs. them,” “winners vs. losers,” and “the enfranchised vs. the other”?
- How might we support one another in our work of creating more justice, hope, love, and compassion in our world today?
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*The CLGS Queering the 2024 Vote Workshop Series
During the current 2024 US election season, how might we, as LGBTQ people, communities, and LGBTQ-allies, be voices – and votes – of positive change for a nation in such desperate need of justice, hope, love, and compassion?
This CLGS workshop was recorded on 12 December 2024