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In today’s polarized landscape, can we still have constructive bipartisan dialogue, especially with a contentious election season underway? Are good-faith discussions across divides even possible in America’s white-hot political climate? Our panelists say not only are they possible, they’re essential if our democracy is to survive and thrive. By fostering respect and understanding – and most importantly, by truly listening to one another – we can still bridge gaps, collaborate, and succeed. Join us with an incredible panel of public servants who believe bipartisan dialogue in a democratic society is both possible and indispensable.
Featuring Lee Fisher, Former Ohio Attorney General, and Dean and Joseph C. Hostetler-BakerHostetler Chair in Law, Cleveland State University College of Law; Betty Montgomery, Former Ohio Attorney General, and Of Counsel, Mac Murray & Shuster; Nancy Rogers, Former Ohio Attorney General, and Former Dean of the Executive Committee for the Divided Community Project at The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law and with Moderator Judge Laurel Beatty Blunt, 10th District Court of Appeals, State of Ohio.
Photographs by: Ian Alexander Photography