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Families and Politics
Family relationships are becoming casualties of our toxic political environment. Family members are having nasty political arguments, avoiding each other, or even cutting off lifetime relationships. If you want to preserve important family bonds while still being true to your values and political beliefs, this workshop will offer you: Insight into why family differences over…
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Climate and Trade Summit
Join us for the Bipartisan Policy Center’s inaugural Climate and Trade Summit, an afternoon dedicated to discussing the future of climate and trade policy in the United States. The Summit will showcase thought leaders on both sides of the aisle. Topics will include the case for merging climate and trade policy, discussions on proposed legislation,…
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Unify Challenge
A guided video conversation that you’ll take with another American who may vote differently than you or be different than you in other ways.
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Democracy Happy Hour
Grab a drink and come hear about the latest democracy news, topic of the week, ongoing efforts to fix democracy, and actions you can take at our weekly Democracy Happy Hour, Wednesdays @ 5 pm PT.
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Bipartisan Trust and Common Ground in Congress: Reps. Johnson (R) and Krishnamoorthi (D)
BIPARTISAN TRUST AND COMMON GROUND IN CONGRESS: REPS. DUSTY JOHNSON (R) AND RAJA KRISHNAMOORTHI (D) More than 50 Members of Congress have announced that they’re not running for reelection in 2024. Many cite political dysfunction and angry, divisive rhetoric as their reasons for quitting. Retiring Democratic Senator Joe Manchin recently told CNN: “Every one of…
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How to Watch the Presidential Debate as a Civic Pluralist: 5 Questions to Consider
Examining the forthcoming presidential debate through a civic pluralist perspective, Rollie Olson and Adam Phillips present five pivotal questions, emphasizing how these debates serve as a focal point for America’s political divisions, yet also offering a path to engage in partisan politics that uplifts pluralism and contributes to our pursuit of a more perfect union.