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How One Art Experiment Is Bridging America's Political Divide | David Deighton | KAJ Politics LIVE

31 min · 28. maj 2026
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Tired of political outrage and digital echo chambers? David Deighton spent six years doing something radical: sitting down with strangers in public spaces and asking them to talk to their political opponents — not to debate, but to listen.He is the creator of Triptych Dialogue, an art experiment in bridging societal divides by redefining how we talk to one another.Join host Khudania Ajay (KAJ) as they explore what happens when strangers feel genuinely heard for the first time, how to fight polarization without losing yourself, and why art might be the unexpected solution to healing America's divide.

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