Naomi Andrews: How and Why to Have Difficult Conversations
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Hosted by Malachi Finn, Darius Johnson, and Antonio Magallanes. Created by Gavin Cosgrave (2019)
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vor 7 Jahren
Naomi Andrews is a history professor at Santa Clara where she
teaches classes on the history of gender, race and human rights.
Dr. Andrews got her Bachelors, Masters and Ph.D from UC Santa
Cruz in history, and wrote a book, “Socialism’s Muse: Gender in
the Intellectual Landscape of French Romantic Socialism” in 2006.
I took my Cultures and Ideas course for two quarters with
her last year and it was one of my favorite classes because of
the in-depth discussions we had about the philosophical,
political and literary works that we were reading. More broadly,
we had fascinating conversations about how these historical works
related to current issues like politics, women’s rights,
government surveillance and more generally how societal forces
shape human behavior.
In this episode, we discuss the importance of engaging in
discussions about difficult topics like race, religion and
politics with people we disagree with.
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