Remain Civil: From political opposites to friends - How The Civility Project was born

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  • Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024
  • From homes, to the workplace, to the halls of Congress, incivility is on the rise. In Michigan, journalists Stephen Henderson and Nolan Finley, longtime friends with deeply opposing views, have found a way to maintain a healthy friendship despite their differences. Together, they founded the Civility Project, and are helping others navigate and fight against growing discord in their communities.
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    This is Episode 3 of the multi-part digital series, "A Citizen's Guide to Preserving Democracy: The Series."
    Series Description:
    American democracy is under threat. Do you have what it takes to be a good citizen? Join Preserving Democracy as we dig into the ten habits of good citizens in a new digital series, A Citizen’s Guide to Preserving Democracy. Explore real-life examples of Americans who are striving to build a healthier democracy and who embody the spirit of a more informed and engaged citizenry… one person at a time.
    Based on “The Bill of Obligations: Ten Habits of Good Citizens,” by author and diplomat Richard Haass and the feature-length PBS documentary, A Citizen's Guide to Preserving Democracy from The WNET Group’s Preserving Democracy initiative.
    Series premiere: 5.8.24
    Now streaming at pbs.org/preservingdemocracy
    Funding for A Citizen’s Guide to Preserving Democracy digital series is provided by:
    Kimberly Querrey
    Dean Dakolias & Monique Cusson
    Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Foundation
    Sue & Edgar Wachenheim III
    Leslie & Ashish Bhutani
    The Chang K. Park Foundation
    Corporation for Public Broadcasting
    The WNET Group’s Preserving Democracy, a public media initiative, receives principal support from:
    The Chang K. Park Foundation
    with additional major funding from:
    William Ackman and Neri Oxman
    Ronnie and Lawrence D. Ackman
    The Dorothy Y. Pacella Fund
    The Anderson Family Charitable Fund
    Janet Prindle Seidler
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