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Citizen Assembly

Citizen Assembly invites you to join us in the never-ending, limitless process of REAL deliberative democracy, thanks to the groundbreaking technology Egora, “The Worldwide Stock-Market of Ideas”! Egora-ILP.org With Egora EVERYONE is able to participate in democracy at their own convenience and at their own level of comfort, by… –   developing their own political philosophy…

Spring 2022 Dialogue Across Divides Training from Hands Across the Hills

Hands Across the Hills

LEARN THE SKILLS to bridge the identity, partisan and ideological divisions that dehumanize others and threaten our democracy. Hands Across the Hills has developed an intensive, three-day, in-person training program in dialogue facilitation and cultural organizing that will make it possible for people from communities across the country to work across seemingly-insurmountable divides. • When:…

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Civic Engagement in the Digital Age

National Institute for Civil Discourse

Advances in digital technologies over the past two decades have significantly influenced our behaviors and what and how we communicate, from our social lives to our politics. It’s important that we explore the impact of these new technologies on civic engagement and civic life.Please join Keith Allred, Executive Director of the National Institute for Civil…

White House and IFYC: Celebration of Black Interfaith

Interfaith America

The White House and the Black Interfaith Project at IFYC Invite You to:A Celebration of Black Interfaith and Religious Diversity in Americawith Keynote by the Second Gentleman, Douglas EmhoffWashington, D.C. — The Second Gentleman of the United States, Douglas Emhoff, will Keynote A Celebration of Black Interfaith and Religious Diversity in America on Wednesday, February 23, at 3-4…

Book Discussion: The Way Out by Peter Coleman

The partisan divide in the United States has widened to a chasm. Legislators vote along party lines and rarely cross the aisle. Political polarization is personal, too―and it is making us miserable. Surveys show that Americans have become more fearful and hateful of supporters of the opposing political party and imagine that they hold much…