LWV of Piedmont holiday lunch features “The Enemies Project: Finding Connection in a Time of Division”

The League of Women Voters of Piedmont is pleased to host mediator, author, and peacemaker Larry Rosen for its holiday luncheon and talk Friday, December 5, with the theme The Enemies Project: Finding Connection in a Time of Division.”  This fundraiser will be held at the Piedmont Center for the Arts, 801 Magnolia Avenue, at 11:30-1pm. The League invites guests to socialize with friends old and new, enjoy a catered holiday lunch, learn more about the League, and explore peace and understanding with our local speaker. 

Larry Rosen is a Piedmont High School father to Sadie (class of 2023) and Lila (currently a senior), founder of the mediation law practice Through Understanding, and the visionary behind his nonprofit, The Enemies Project. His wife Shelley Seto-Rosen is a PHS science teacher. Over his career, he has guided thousands toward lasting conflict resolution, and his widely-viewed TEDx talk, The Secret to Understanding Humans, has inspired audiences to reconsider how we relate to one another. 

Rosen will invite attendees to envision how individuals in community can serve as microcosms for what is possible on a broader scale, in our everyday interactions and in our willingness to engage across differences. Rosen’s talk promises to spark conversation, challenge assumptions, and inspire action around how ordinary people can become peacemakers.

Event Details

  • Date & Time: Friday, December 5, 2025, 11:30-1pm
  • Location: 801 Magnolia Avenue, Piedmont
  • RSVP/Contact: www.lwvpiedmont.org/holidaylunch2025 $40/member, $45 non-member.  Space is limited, and pre-registration is required.   

For more information on Larry Rosen and The Enemies Project, including links to their many episodes, visit https://www.enemiesproject.org. For information on LWVP, visit www.lwvpiedmont.org.

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