Last week, Donald Trump was inaugurated. In his second term, just as in his first, he’ll likely spark passionate disagreements about news media: What is “fake news” and what isn’t, which media sources ...
Tim Dixon, co-founder of More in Common, joins Chronicle CEO Stacy Palmer to offer research-based strategies leaders can use to bridge divides in the workplace and in their communities. Dixon founded ...
These are extremely challenging, if not dangerous, times for all Americans. We are faced with rising inflation, COVID uncertainty, rising economic inequality, a lack of racial justice, escalating ...
A few years ago, a bipartisan act of Congress established a new part of the government to work specifically on EV chargers and related topics. After the end of this week, the Joint Office will have no ...
We’re used to talking about red and blue states, and about neighborhood divides centered around income inequality and the lingering legacy of racial segregation. But to what extent do these two things ...
During the Covid pandemic, a number of things have stood out. Firstly, societies around the world have lauded "key workers" in healthcare, logistics, food retail, refuse management, and so on, who ...
New polls conducted by the University of Virginia’s Center for Politics and Project Home Fire clearly show the deep divides between Trump and Biden voters, as well as opportunities for agreement and ...
Nathan Kalmoe is Executive Director of the Center for Communication and Civic Renewal at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Michael W. Wagner is Professor of Journalism and Mass Communication and ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dr. Ginny Whitelaw covers Zen Leadership and the science of resonance. Closing the divide of mind and body is the start of healing ...
Many Americans worry about the political divide tearing our country apart. A large percentage are unwilling to engage with people who have opposing political views, and that’s creating more animosity.