Allison Briscoe-Smith
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I hear often, if I talk to that person, am I subject to violence?
That's clinical psychologist Allison Briscoe-Smith.
I am not inviting people to have a conversation with people that are violent towards you or dehumanizing towards you.
Like, actually, your humanness is there.
And bridging differences actually doesn't require or ask us to do that.
Can you slow this down just a little bit so you can kind of come back into yourself, your body?
Can you take a breath and then align with the intention?
I'm not talking about persuasion, debate.
I'm not even talking about having my mind changed.
When I talk about bridging differences, I mean about the mere connection with another person and the space around seeing that person as a human.
Joy told me, these people were not... pretending. They were not like debaters that take, you know, a negative side and a positive side.
Joy told me, these people were not... pretending. They were not like debaters that take, you know, a negative side and a positive side.
Joy told me, these people were not... pretending. They were not like debaters that take, you know, a negative side and a positive side.
And her working hypothesis for what this means is... The sharing of information involves higher levels of communication, that people are learning, so that there's a consensus there. of what is being shared, what's going on.
And her working hypothesis for what this means is... The sharing of information involves higher levels of communication, that people are learning, so that there's a consensus there. of what is being shared, what's going on.
And her working hypothesis for what this means is... The sharing of information involves higher levels of communication, that people are learning, so that there's a consensus there. of what is being shared, what's going on.