Writing for the non-profit Divided We Fall, TC’s Peter Coleman  a group of Boston women offer a clue to Americans seeking common ground following the U.S. Supreme Court reversal of Roe v. Wade.

“Now is the time to talk,” says Coleman, Professor of Psychology & Education and Director of the 

Peter Coleman, Professor of Psychology and Education, and Director, Morton Deutsch International Center for Cooperation and Conflict Resolution. (Photo: Columbia University) 

Coleman acknowledges no minds have been changed over 25 years of dialogue among Boston pro-choice and anti-abortion advocates. But personal engagement has nonetheless allowed the group to set aside “profound moral differences.”

The interaction has moreover created pathways to understanding the “trade-offs and contradictions inherent in their own positions on abortion.”