The holidays can be a stressful time—especially if there's a chance of getting into an argument with your loved ones.
Showcasing bipartisan interviews between lawmakers and leaders of differing viewpoints on issues that matter to the American people.
On October 30, AEI hosted Jorge Elorza, the CEO of Democrats for Education Reform, for a discussion with AEI’s Frederick M. Hess on common ground in early childhood, K–12, and higher education. After ...
This year's campaign season was filled with divisive, sometimes downright hostile language. And now a lot of folks may be gearing up for holiday conversations with loved ones who disagree with them.
Have you ever felt stuck in a conversation that feels like it's running on fumes? We've all been there. Awkward silences creep in, and you scramble to think of something to say besides "the weather ...
Master the art of turning heated arguments into productive conversations with these simple phrases that emotionally ...
This story was part of a six-page Town Hall section in the print editions of Tuesday's News-Gazette. To pitch a ‘My Turn’ guest column, email Editor Jeff D'Alessio at [email protected]. This ...
PANAMA CITY, Fla. (WJHG/WECP) -Pastors United of Bay County is hosting a Common Ground Conversation event on Tuesday, October 8th. The event is in partnership with FSU-PC and will be held at the Holly ...
The Westmont Center for Dialogue and Deliberation (WCDD) takes on the hot button issue of e-bikes at its next conversation, Thursday, Oct. 23, at the Community Environmental Council’s (CEC) ...
“It’s OK to have a difference of opinion and still agree on the fact that we want a better Wisconsin,” according to George Brooks of Sussex. Brooks was one of more than 400 Wisconsinites who ...
Editor’s note: This essay is part of our ongoing Between Us series, examining the factors that contribute to polarization and prevent good governance, good citizenship and good relationships — and ...