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- Bridging Differences Definition | What Is Bridging… - Greater Good
Americans are increasingly divided along social and political lines The evidence for this polarization can be found in our most intimate relationships and in our most public policy debates Political scientists are finding that more and more people are either all-liberal or all-conservative in their political positions mdash;and so are the politicians they elect, as reflected in their votes
- Eight Keys to Bridging Our Differences - Greater Good
There are many misconceptions about bridging differences, so we consulted with researchers and practitioners to clarify what it is—and what it isn’t
- Eight Habits of Effective Bridge-Builders - Greater Good
That is why we work to cultivate the will and practice the skills for bridging gaps and crossing lines of difference to solve pressing problems, on campuses, in workplaces, congregations, organizations and communities At this moment, this is counter-cultural work
- Three Insights to Help You Build Bridges Across Differences
Bridge builders came together in Chicago to look at how research can help us connect across our differences and build a pluralistic society
- Six Techniques to Help You Bridge Differences - Greater Good
Bridging Differences Course Free and open now--and proceed at your own pace! Learn research-based strategies for connecting across divides Join us to bridge differences in your work, campus, community, and life Register
- 15 Practices to Help Kids Bridge Differences - Greater Good
Facilitating Bridging Discussions This practice invites educators to reflect on how to best engage in “bridging differences” discussions around justice and equity in the classroom What are your motivations for engaging in practices that encourage bridging differences and understanding and pursuing justice? Why is this work important to you?
- What Will It Take to Bridge Our Differences? - Greater Good
The day began with a greeting from Jason Marsh, GGSC’s executive director “Partisanship, polarization doesn’t just magically go away, even when faced with a pandemic,” Marsh said, referencing the COVID-19 crisis as he introduced the Bridging Differences project “So, what can we do then to bridge our differences, forge a greater sense of solidarity, social cohesion?” Marsh
- Four Lessons From Mediators for Bridging Differences
We can learn to resolve disputes more effectively if we understand the strategies mediators use for overcoming seemingly intractable conflict
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