Stowe Center for Literary Activism
77 Forest Street
Hartford, CT 06105
860-522-9258
info@stowecenter.org
Before we can find common ground, we must ask: are we on equal ground?
Through the story of a historical radical and his memorialization in monuments, we unpack the idea of neutrality to help participants situate their own views within today’s broad political spectrum. In doing so, we equip them with tools to navigate the deeply held and differing beliefs of friends, family, acquaintances, and strangers alike.
The program is intended for all audiences, especially those seeking to engage with divergent political viewpoints, share space for new ideas, and build common ground together. Join us in fostering a culture of dialogue and action. Whether you are an activist, educator, student, or engaged citizen, “Common Ground for Common Good” provides a space to listen, learn, and contribute to meaningful change.
This program on March 5 is a partnership between the Stowe Center and Connecticut Public.