Kyle Mittan // Arizona University Communications Keith Allred, executive director of the UArizona National Institute for Civil Discourse, explains how the country became so divided, and how we can practice…
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By Alex Daniels // Chronicle of Philanthropy No one interrupts at a Braver Angels debate. When participants expound on their choice for president, the role of law enforcement in America, or other…
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By Alex Best // Christianity Daily The Barna Group's Church Pulse leader survey indicates a majority of pastors are concerned for their Churches during this presidential election. Findings from 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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Opinion by Tom Daschle and Bill Frist // Washington Post Tom Daschle is a former Democratic senator from South Dakota. Bill Frist is a former Republican senator from Tennessee. Both served as majority…
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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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Op-Eds/New Hampshire Union Leader POLITICAL polarization, bitterness, and rancor are dividing Americans in ways that threaten our nation. Overlay the gulf between “reds” and “blues” with the stresses of COVID-19,…
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Saul Loeb/The Associated Press The University of Arizona's National Institute for Civil Discourse is broadcasting a virtual discussion with former government leaders who speak on the importance of bipartisan response…
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