We are perhaps more aware than ever before of the divisions in our society that keep us from charitable intellectual exchange. Must we throw up our hands in despair, or can we learn to engage--and, if necessary, disengage--with those with whom we disagree? Join us in conversation with Dean Diana Hess, UW-Madison School of Education (author of Controversy in the Classroom: The Democratic Power of Discussion), Steven Harris, Sr. Director for Academic Programs at the Center for Faith and Justice at Georgetown, and Randall Kennedy, Harvard Law School professor (author of Race, Crime, and the Law).