5 Ways Active Listening Directly Shapes Policy Change

Three men in discussion showing active listening during a policy-focused conversation

In 2009, Senator Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania held a town hall on healthcare reform that quickly spiraled into chaos. Constituents were shouting. The room was hostile. Specter kept interrupting to defend his position, which made things worse with every exchange. Later that year, facing the same polarized climate, Senator Michael Bennet of Colorado tried a […]

5 Strategies to Integrate Media Literacy into Political Discourse

In the fall of 2022, a 47-second video clip of a congressman circulated across social media in a small Pennsylvania district. It showed him, apparently, dismissing concerns about local factory closures. Within 48 hours, it had been shared over 30,000 times. Constituents were outraged. The clip was real. But it was cut from a 40-minute […]

6 Community Initiatives That Are Actually Bridging Political Polarization

Men sitting at a table discussing strategies for bridging political polarization

On a cloudy fall afternoon in Anaheim Hills, California, a community organizer named Lorena stood on the porch of a skeptical retiree who had warily opened his door. Instead of launching into a political pitch, she asked one question: “How has all this polarization touched your life?” The man exhaled. Then, he slowly started talking […]