By Nathan Brown // Post Register REXBURG — Brent Hill hadn't planned on running for office. Hill, an accountant, had been involved in a couple of community organizations and had long…
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Michael Dimock and Richard Wike // Pew Research Center In his first speech as president-elect, Joe Biden made clear his intention to bridge the deep and bitter divisions in American society.…
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact: Matt Landini Bluelight Strategies matt@bluelightstrategies.com (202) 713-9640 Faith, Compassion, and Healing Our National Divides Bishop Michael Curry, Dr. Russell Moore Friday, Nov. 20, moderated by…
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Tuesday, November 10, 2020 2:00 p.m. - 4:15 p.m. ET Open to the Public Throughout NAAG's Presidential Initiative Webinar Series, a variety of esteemed speakers have discussed the ongoing challenges…
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WFAE Charlotte In the wake of perhaps the most contentious election in recent memory, many experts argue America has never been more divided. Surveys show a growing lack of trust in the…
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By Keith Allred // Tennessean Whatever the controversies, we need to remain calm and let the process play out on Election Night and the days that will come afterward. We…
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To put this year’s presidential debates in historical perspective, the National Institute for Civil Discourse (NICD) has updated its prior research on civility in those debates going back to 1960.…
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The Cambridge Negotiation Institute convened national leaders in dialogue and bridging work for a panel discussion on October 27, 2020 to discuss the the challenges and opportunities and need for…
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The political rhetoric this election is red hot and often downright rude. But is there a business cost from incivility? Research shows rudeness is contagious. What is the effect on…
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By NCoC // Press Release WASHINGTON, D.C, October 26, 2020 — An historic election calls for a historic commitment to our democratic process and principles—and recognition of the voters, election…
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