America Divided? Not in These Hundreds of Communities.

November 2, 2016

Mark Gerzon, author of The Reunited States of America: How We Can Bridge the Partisan Divide, recently featured MAP’s work in his profile of several American bridge-building organizations.

Mark Gerzon, author of The Reunited States of America: How We Can Bridge the Partisan Divide, recently featured MAP’s work in his profile of several American bridge-building organizations. “The civility revolution is particularly strong within the millennial generation, who have created a cross-party ‘Future Caucus’ on Capitol Hill and in a dozen state legislatures,” Mark wrote.

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America divided? Not in these hundreds of communities.

After enduring a toxic year-long mudslinging contest, it is all too easy to conclude that civility is dead. It certainly seems that America is divided. Not only have the two major parties pulled further apart, but our culture as a whole – media, business, universities, you name it – seems to be increasingly polarized.

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