The Zócalo/California Wellness Foundation event, co-presented by the Natural History Museum of LA County, was held on April 13, 2022, titled “How Can Our Communities Escape Polarizing Conflict?” The panelists were 'High Conflict: Why We Get Trapped and How We Get Out' author Amanda Ripley, UCLA sociocultural anthropologist Kyeyoung Park, and mediator and former California Superior Court judge B. Scott Silverman. Moderated by L.A. Times columnist Erika D. Smith.
Amanda Ripley explains why we need "good conflict"-where there's "a sense of movement" and still a "flicker of curiosity"-but how we get stuck in "high conflict."
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