ABSTRACT

Cross-Cultural Conversation is a new way of learning what we did not know about each other and unlearning our prejudices with regard to the “otherness” of others that are often handed down from one generation to another. This conversation can bring about colossal changes on both conceptual and institutional levels. CCC is highly recommended as a tool for combatting the negative forces that thwart human interrelationships, often by turning us into “victims and predators,” especially when public institutions fail to resolve conflicts and prevent wars.