Indeed.  Much more is needed.  The Public Conversations Project, and 
organization I take to be similar, had a recent “conversation” in Butte (a 
hard-core mining town), about the second amendment, with committed participants 
on both sides of the argument.  Apparently, the conversation went very well, in 
a state where gun ownership is strongly assumed.

 

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I admire their work, but it seems like much more is needed…

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From: Courtney Breese <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> >
Date: November 14, 2016 at 13:19:39 PST
To: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> 
Subject: [NCDD-UPDATES] What We Know Post-Election: Dialogue & Deliberation is 
More Critical than Ever
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The Presidential election and the week following has brought the deep divides 
in this nation to a head, and brought to light numerous issues in our country. 
The results show us that huge swaths of the country feel unheard and anxious 
about the future, and sadly, many responses to the election and events taking 
place in its wake have highlighted issues of pent up frustration, racism, 
bigotry, and more.

We don’t know for sure what the coming weeks, months, and years will bring, but 
we do know this: dialogue & deliberation is more critical than ever. Our 
community may need some time to process this and think about what to do next, 
but we know our involvement is essential to helping bridge our divides, 
addressing substantive disagreements, and finding ways for us to work and move 
forward together as a nation.


The Needs We See & Our Network’s Response


There are many different needs that our country and our communities have right 
now, but we see a few key needs that stand out as ones that are especially 
suited for D&D solutions: bridging long-standing divides, processing hopes and 
fears together, encouraging and maintaining civility in our conversations, and 
humanizing groups who have become “the other.”

We at NCDD have been discussing bridging our divides all year, and we have an  
<http://ncdd.org/22174> ongoing campaign focused on that work, but the election 
highlights that need even more. The partisan divide is always there, of course, 
as well as our historical racial divides. But the election also highlighted the 
disconnect between rural and urban communities, between people who attended 
college and who didn’t, and between people from different class statuses. The 
D&D community needs to be responding to all of these divides – exploring their 
origins, understanding how they impact people, and imagining how we can 
dissolve them. Essential Partners just released a  
<http://www.whatisessential.org/sites/default/files/Red-Blue%20Divide%20Guide.pdf>
 Guide for Reaching Across Red-Blue Divides that can be a helpful tool for 
these needed conversations, and there are more.

After the election, people also need to process and reflect. There is a 
critical need for dialogue right now where people can express how their feeling 
and explore their hopes and worries for the weeks and months to come. Processes 
like  <http://www.conversationcafe.org/> Conversation Cafe are easy access 
points for people looking to have a dialogue to reflect on the election as well 
as what they’d like to see happen now. It’s a tool that provides the structure 
people need to have thoughtful, respectful conversations in person, and 
Essential Partners’ work to engage people about what happens  
<http://www.whatisessential.org/news/afternov8-launches> #AfterNov8 is a good 
social media complement.

There is also a need – possibly more than ever – for civility in our 
discussions that allows us to disagree without attacking each other. D&D 
practitioners have our work cut out for us in helping people approach both 
public and private post-election conversations with civility and respect. 
Several NCDD members are leading efforts to maintain and restore it, with the  
<http://nicd.arizona.edu/> National Institute for Civil Discourse leading the 
charge in their  <http://nicd.arizona.edu/revivecivility> Revive Civility 
campaign, yet much more is needed.

Finally and maybe most importantly, the country needs help finding approaches 
to humanizing the people and groups that have become “the other” – 
unapproachable and unredeemable caricatures – to our own groups. Conservatives 
are feeling unfairly villified and misunderstood. Many immigrants, Muslims, and 
women are feeling threatened, at risk, and unwelcome. NCDD is continuing to 
support this work and promote collaboration through our new  
<http://ncdd.org/22156> Race, Police, & Reconciliation listserv, and  
<https://www.niot.org/> Not In Our Town has many resources for opposing 
bullying and hate groups that we recommend checking out. But this strand of 
potentially transformational D&D work needs much more energy and investment 
devoted to it in coming months and years.


Share What You're Doing


As we look ahead, we want to ask NCDD members and our broader network, what 
work are you doing in response to the election and the issues that have arisen? 
What resources can you share to help others at this time?

Please share any efforts you are making, ideas you have, resources or tools you 
know of that could be helpful in the comments section of this post or on the  
<http://ncdd.org/22174> #BridgingOurDivides campaign post. We learn so much 
from being in communication with one another about what we’re up to. NCDD will 
continue to share your responses on the  <http://ncdd.org/news> NCDD Blog and 
our social media using the hashtag #BridgingOurDivides to continue lifting up 
stories and resources to a broader audience, and we’ll be working to compile 
the best divide-bridging resources in our  <http://ncdd.org/rc> Resource Center.

Furthermore, tell us what you think we can be doing together as a community to 
address the post-election landscape. Let’s talk with one another about how we 
can work collaboratively to engage the public and bring peaceful interactions 
and greater understanding to everyone.

It’s clear there is a lot of work to do to help our country come together, and 
heal the divides this election season has unearthed or widened. Our community 
is well suited to do this work, and we call on all of us to be supporting one 
another in our efforts.

 

Courtney Breese

Managing Director, National Coalition for Dialogue & Deliberation

[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>   www.ncdd.org 
<http://www.ncdd.org>  @ncdd @courtneybreese

 

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