Difficult Dialogues
- A panel event to discuss various forms of reparations for historical harms.March 20, 202412:30pm - 1:45pmCenter for Teaching and Learning (CTL), CASE E390About the EventHow do we repair harm, when the harm is on a national scale? For the
- The Frontier of Free Speech: Are There Boundaries? Part of the CHA's Difficult Dialogues: Community Conversations series and Colorado Chautauqua's Voices at Chautauqua series. Click Here For Tickets For this second
- Why Don’t You Think Like I Do? Navigating the spaces between us THIS EVENT IS CURRENTLY SOLD OUT Part of the CHA's Difficult Diaolgues: Community Conversations series and Colorado Chautauqua's Voices at Chautauqua series As we begin 2024
- Antisemitism and Being Jewish in the USThis panel discussion focused on the rise of antisemitism in the last decade—a rise that some might say has never disappeared and has resurfaced with events like the march on
- We invite you to join the conversation on the topic of Abortion at our semi-annual Difficult Dialogue series on March 22, 2023. Register Here What to ExpectThe Center for the Humanities and the Arts and the University
- A free film screening of the "This is (Not) Who We Are" documentary and a conversation on "Being Black in Boulder" hosted on Thursday, October 27, 2022. Event Information: Registration: cuboulder.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_8BLxLFqBewYXa4K Date
- The Spring 2022 installment of the Difficult Dialogues series between the Center for Humanities & the Arts and University Libraries was on Tuesday, January 25th at 12:30pm.
- The Center for Humanities & the Arts (CHA) & CU Libraries DIFFICULT DIALOGUES collaboration for Fall 2021 was on the theme of “Saying No, Slowing Down.” To that end, we are holding space for saying no to holding a formal event and
- The Center for Humanities & the Arts (CHA) and the CU Boulder Libraries offered the next installment in the Difficult Dialogues panel series on Wednesday, February 10th, 2021 at 12pm virtually via Zoom. This event was meant to examine the