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Eboo Patel, founder of @InterfaithAmerica, discusses the challenge of violent protests on college campuses and advocates cooperation over confrontation, emphasizing the importance of civil discourse and highlighting successful examples of debate without chaos or violence. Subscribe to GZERO on YouTube and turn on notifications (🔔): / @gzeromedia Sign up for GZERO Daily (free newsletter on global politics): https://rebrand.ly/gzeronewsletter Content 0:00 - Intro 1:05 - Monologue: Ian Explains 4:22 - Interview with Eboo Patel 5:38 - Patel's advice for college presidents 6:42 - Why are the college protests happening? 8:35 - College campus: Confrontation vs. Cooperation 10:09 - The role of Palestinian students 12:44 - Fostering "effective protest" Something is happening here—on college campuses, that is. But what do we make of protests that turn violent, like what we saw at UCLA or even some of the Columbia conflicts? In a wide-ranging interview with Ian Bremmer on GZERO World, Eboo Patel, founder of the nonprofit Interfaith America, talks about his work on hundreds of college campuses to find common ground. His core message is simple: "Cooperation is better than division." Patel advocates for a shift in focus from confrontation to cooperation on campuses, suggesting that universities should foster environments of civil discourse. He proposes initiatives like teach-ins and dialogues to explore constructive solutions to complex issues. "I think the problem here, the thing that universities could control, which I think that they have gotten wrong in many cases over the course of the past five years, is the default mode has been set to confrontation, not cooperation." It's true that finding common ground can be easier said than done when tensions are high. But as Patel points out, the majority of college campuses have been able to debate the Israel-Gaza war without the kind of chaos or violence we've seen on certain campuses. "The media, for good reasons, covers planes that crash and not planes that land," Patel explains. Dig deeper: Will the Gaza campus protests work? Ian explains: • Will the Gaza campus protests work? | Ian ... Catch GZERO World with Ian Bremmer every week on YouTube • GZERO World with Ian Bremmer: full episodes Also available at https://gzeromedia.com/gzeroworld and on US public television. Want to know more about global news and why it matters? Follow us on: Instagram: / gzeromedia Twitter: / gzeromedia TikTok: / gzeromedia Facebook: / gzeromedia LinkedIn: / gzeromedia Threads: https://threads.net/@gzeromedia Subscribe to our YouTube channel and turn on notifications (🔔): / @gzeromedia Sign up for GZERO Daily (free newsletter on global politics): https://rebrand.ly/gzeronewsletter Subscribe to the GZERO podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... GZERO Media is a multimedia publisher providing news, insights and commentary on the events shaping our world. Our properties include GZERO World with Ian Bremmer, our newsletter GZERO Daily, Puppet Regime, the GZERO World Podcast, In 60 Seconds and GZEROMedia.com #GZEROWorld #CampusProtests #IsraelHamasWar