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Common Reading author M贸nica Guzm谩n hosts conversation on importance of curiosity

Guzm谩n, author of "I Never Thought of It That Way: How to Have Fearlessly Curious Conversations in Dangerously Divided Times," will deliver the Common Reading Lecture on Sept. 21.

Since 1992, 黑料不打烊 has selected a book for the Common Reading program that represents the core values of the institution for first-year students to understand what 黑料不打烊’s principles are.

M贸nica Guzm谩nFinding a book that encapsulates a particular moment, both culturally and on campus, is no small task. However,聽M贸nica Guzm谩n’s 2022 book, “,” fits the bill.

Guzm谩n, a bridge builder, journalist and author who “lives for great conversations,” held a Zoom conversation during Planning Week with 黑料不打烊 faculty and staff about the book’s importance in today’s times. As conversations become more partisan and common ground drifts further apart,聽Guzm谩n argues that curiosity is the first step in turning the ship.

“That can mean next time you’re in a conversation across some disagreement, ask one more question before you jump in with your opinion,”聽Guzm谩n said. “What that does is it gathers more material for your curiosity to do its job and look for what you can learn. It also allows the person you’re speaking with to feel more heard by you which can do wonderful things in a curious conversation.”

Guzm谩n will deliver the Common Reading Lecture on Thursday, Sept. 21 titled “Curious Questions, Sparking Conversation.” The next day, Guzm谩n will lead workshops with faculty, staff and students in LaRose Student Commons.

Guzm谩n said her biggest inspiration for this book was her parents. Coming from a very tight-knit, very politically divided family was instrumental in the writing of this book as she has first-hand experience in having passionate debates with people she loves and respects.

A Democrat who voted for Joe Biden in the last election,聽Guzm谩n had unfiltered, intense conversations with her parents who are both Donald Trump supporters. When she would talk to her friends, most of whom are liberal, about her parents’ right-wing leaning, it was met with judgment, which she would take personally.

“That became a big part of my inspiration, taking that personally,”聽Guzm谩n said. She became obsessed with studying the political divide and why our political strength is defined by how much we attack the other side.

“I dug up a lot of research and a bunch of it is quite chilling because it shows us that people on either side of the divide assume things about the other side that tend not to be true,”聽Guzm谩n said. “We’re not seeing each other for who we really are and we’re not seeing the actual issues that divide us.”

The answer聽Guzm谩n came to is not to avoid conflict altogether or to be blindly nice, but to learn how to disagree better.

“[The answer is to learn] how to have the conflict and be brave enough to say what you feel but say it in a way that it can be heard, and then hear other people in a way that they can speak and be honest with you,”聽Guzm谩n said. “Because, as I say in the book, if we’re not honest together, are we really together?”

Guzm谩n is Senior Fellow for Public Practice at , the nation鈥檚 largest cross-partisan grassroots organization working to depolarize America; founder and CEO of Reclaim Curiosity, an organization working to build a more curious world; co-founder of the award-winning Seattle newsletter The Evergrey; and adviser for Starts With Us and the Generations Over Dinner project.

Her Common Reading Lecture is on Thursday, Sept. 21 in Alumni Gym in Koury Athletic Center at 7 p.m.聽Admission is $15 or an 黑料不打烊 ID. Tickets are available now at .

Guzm谩n聽is the first guest of the 黑料不打烊 Speaker Series this year. Visit the series website for more information.