History and Society - Living Room Conversation

3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
Estes Park Museum
Estes Park Museum

Event Details

While historical narratives are often embraced as representing the “true history,” there is growing awareness of the degree to which they are, in fact, composed of specific interpretations of certain past events (and not of others). As Winston Churchill stated, “History is written by the victors.” More than representing a specific version of the past, historical narratives are also oriented to the future. They create deep beliefs about who we are, where we come from, and what are the right prospects. They also construct images of the others and meanings of intergroup relations, describing others as enemies or allies, superiors or inferiors. Thus, historical narratives prescribe a specific course of actions and justify our attitudes and behaviors toward others. So let’s talk about it!

Living Room Conversations is a small group model for dialogue that facilitates connections between people. Come together to share your perspective, learn about the experiences of others and potentially leave with stronger connections and a shared sense of community. This interactive program is participatory in nature: attendees will be asked to engage with and contribute to the conversation. Optional: prepare ahead of time with the Conversation Guide.

Event Type(s): Current Affairs
Age Group(s): Adult
Cheryl Homan-Wendell
(970) 586-8116 ext. 823

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