UArizona’s National Institute for Civil Discourse describes how we can have constructive conversations when politicians don’t By Karly Tinsley // KOLD News While our country feels divided, more than in years…
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New website launched to highlight report findings and committee activity in the 116th Congress Report published by GPO using new XPub technology Washington, D.C. – Today the Select Committee on the…
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By Nathan Brown // Post Register National Institute for Civil Discourse head Keith Allred on Thursday criticized the two major-party presidential candidates for their conduct during Tuesday's debate and urged…
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Washington, DC – In response to the performance at last night’s presidential debate in Cleveland, Ohio, executive director Keith Allred issued the following message: No American needs a formal guide…
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Door County Daily News The Door County Civility Project Steering Committee Members, holding different political views, have come together to express concern about the polarization and incivility that is tearing…
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CNN // Justin Gest is an associate professor at George Mason University's Schar School of Policy and Government and the author of The New Minority: White Working Class Politics in an Age…
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Korinne Griffith and Kansas Capitol Bureau // KSNT TOPEKA, Kan. (KSNT) — American politics and even non-political issues are the sources of a lot of conflicts right now. It may…
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Tracy Bringhurst // Boise Weekly On Aug. 16, the Boise Black Lives Matter chapter went to the home of Boise City Council President Elaine Clegg to protest her vote to…
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In the first of a new series of events co-hosted by Braver Angels and the National Institute for Civil Discourse, 'America's Public Forum' Professor Timothy J. Shaffer of the National…
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by Kassandra Lau/Arizona Public Radio https://youtu.be/KC7sZJqsK6w With a statewide curfew in effect, demonstrations persisted in Tucson in response to the killing of George Floyd by a Minneapolis police officer. Various protests…
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