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“The principle of the common good is the glue that bonds a pluralistic people—a diverse people marked by socioeconomic, religious, racial, ethnic, and other differences—into a political community,” writes Robert Ivie in Common Dreams.
Read MoreConnection is the lifeblood of our relationships, our communities, and our society as a whole. But what happens when those connections are limited by our own biases, preconceived notions, and fears?
Read MoreIn today's increasingly polarized political climate, it's more important than ever to teach students how to have productive conversations with people who have different beliefs. In this ASCD article, MCC's Rick Weissbourd, Glenn Manning, and Eric Torres share tips for helping students develop the skills they need to talk across political difference.
Read MoreIn this piece for Time, former Congressman Adam Kinzinger cites MCC’s 2021 report, Do Americans Really Care For Each Other? What Unites Us—And What Divides Us. Kinzinger makes the case that Americans need to break free from extremist views in order to come together.
Read MoreTimely reads from the MCC team for the week of November 14, 2022.
Read MoreTimely reads from the MCC team for the week of November 7, 2022.
Read MoreAndrew Bauld offers advice for how to nurture a caring school community — to confront biases, divisions, and challenging topics — in HGSE’s Usable Knowledge.
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