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24 July 2023

We Each Have a Role to Play to Reduce Polarization (And it's Possible!)

What Went Wrong

When people hear what I do for work, the most common reaction I get is…

19 July 2023

The culture wars have polarized Americans–but a growing civic repair movement believes it can reverse the damage 

Fortune Magazine

But the division we all worry about is not as great as we think, according…

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29 June 2023

Will the Culture War Ever End

Guerilla Wisdom

More in Common US– a non-profit group of researchers who empirically study the political makeup…

29 June 2023

Democracy requires living with our differences

Vermont Community Newspaper

Americans are increasingly bedeviled by misperceptions of their political opponents. The perception gap quiz, created…

29 June 2023

Debunking the Myths: What Republicans vs. Democrats Truly Believe About Teaching American History

Red State

Last year, a group called More in Common conducted a survey analyzing attitudes toward the…

22 June 2023

Commentary| Our politics have become nastier

Dorchester Reporter

The Washington Post reports that a survey on political attitudes by the non-partisan research group…

22 June 2023

Overcoming Toxic Polarization in a Metaperception World

What Went Wrong

Beyond Conflict and More in Common, two leading social science research teams, have been studying…

17 June 2023

Why we should all celebrate Juneteenth

The Sampson Independent

Juneteenth is a day when generations of Black Americans have come together to celebrate freedom…

15 June 2023

What Is Juneteenth and How Did It Become a US Holiday?

The Washington Post

In a 2022 More In Common survey, Black Americans were more likely than other groups…