Common Ground
With political polarization at a recent high, AllSides highlights stories on efforts to find common ground. In large part, this increased rancor is due to media bias, where news organizations rely on a business model that exacerbates partisan tensions. There are countless individuals and organizations that are working to find common ground on issues across the spectrum. Here are a few we work particularly closely with:
Living Room Conversations facilitates discussions among people with different political beliefs and provides a step-by-step guide to having respectful dialogue on an array of contentious issues.
The Bridge Alliance works to improve civic engagement and is composed of a network of more than 80 political organizations.
The Listen First Project promotes civil discourse by encouraging people to listen to those we disagree with. They regularly publish commentary and organize events with political and community leaders from diverse backgrounds that tackle major political issues.
Earth Day: Is There Common Ground on Climate Policy?
House Advances Foreign Aid Bill in Unusual Bipartisan Procedural Vote
What is the Meaning of Christmas? It’s a Season of Generosity.
Our friends at The Fulcrum remind us that the simple sharing of joy and love with family and friends is something all of us hope for and can aspire to this holiday season.