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01 March 2022

Managing a Polarized Workforce 

Harvard Business Review

“In a recent survey by More in Common, a group dedicated to strengthening societies against…

20 January 2022

America is overdosing on the apocalypse 

Financial Times

“Today’s America is divided into two camps. One spends its time doomscrolling the internet to…

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10 January 2022

Political polarization prompts effort to bridge the gap through shared experiences 

PBS NewsHour

“PBS NewsHour spent much of last week trying to examine what still divides our country…

04 January 2022

Can journalism reduce perception gaps? Q & A with Noelle Malvar 

American Press Institute

“Americans who are attuned to the news or the headlines might feel that the nation…

08 October 2021

How Business Leaders Can Reduce Polarization 

Harvard Business Review

Instead of focusing on the false binary of simply taking a public stance or staying…

11 June 2021

Is There a Way to Dial Down the Political Hatred? 

The New York Times

“We are inherently social animals, and we need that sense of belonging and attachment. We…

09 June 2021

Understanding the Threads of Texas 

Texas Standard

A new study seeks to understand the Lone Star State by exploring how its people’s…

18 May 2021

Can the News Be Fixed? 

The Atlantic

Americans who turn to local TV, radio, or newspapers for political news tend to have…

26 April 2021

A different way to look at Texans’ differences — by looking at similarities

Texas Tribune

“Most Texans don’t think the political divisions in the state are as bad as they…