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Citations
- First Things First: Lies, Damn Lies, and Social Media, The Progressive Magazine – April 28, 2023
- Ways to Celebrate International Women’s Day, The Birmingham Tab – March 5, 2023
- Social media companies must curtail the spread of misinformation, The Philadelphia Inquirer – February 19, 2023
- USM Professor Offers Perspective on ‘Cancel Culture’ in Online Discussion, University of Southern Mississippi Home – February 17, 2023
- Small-state Bias in the Federal Government: Is This Democracy? League of Women Voters of Maine – February 17, 2023
- How to Talk About Abortion, BYU Radio – January 2, 2023
- 2022 Trends: Global (and Local) Unrest and Dysfunction, Americans for the Arts – December 26, 2022
- The Voters Verdict with Layla Zaidane and David Meyers, The Democracy Group – November 20, 2022
- Why Jan. 6 is (rightly) missing from the Dems’ midterms message, MSNBC – November 3, 2022
- Has the Center Dissolved? The Madera Tribune – October 28, 2022
- In Expanding Veterans’ Medical Coverage, Biden’s New Law Torpedoes Their Care The Federalist – October 10, 2022
- The Right Needs to Stop Being Principled Losers: Part II, The American Spectator – August 31, 2022
- Abortion Dialogues Across Party Lines Are More Vital Than Ever, Columbia University – July 13, 2022
- Divided We Fall: Can Open Primaries Serve the Many, Instead of Just the Few? Open Primaries – June 24, 2022
- Open Inquiry and Expression on Campus, Psychology Today – June 11, 2022
- Get Ready for Two Big Months in Politics, Bloomberg Opinion – April 29, 2022
- A Few Thoughts for the End of the Week, Political Wire – April 29, 2022
- Not all polarization is bad, but the US could be in trouble, Yahoo! Money – January 3, 2022
- America’s political polarization is a threat to healthy democracy, Chicago Sun Times – January 3, 2022
- Not all polarization is bad, but the US could be in trouble, The Conversation – January 3, 2022
- America’s political polarization can’t be solved, only managed, Market Watch – January 3, 2022
- Trump’s grip on Republicans is still growing, Financial Times – April 4, 2021
Features
- Organizations We Partner With, Student Governmental Affairs Program — December 22, 2022
- Mapping the Ecosystem of Social Change, The Horizons Project — September 7, 2022
- CivXNow Coalition — August 26, 2022
- Why is it important for people with different political beliefs to talk to each other?, The Steve Cochran Show WLS AM 890 — August 5, 2022
- National Association of Nonpartisan Reformers — August 1, 2022
- Featured Organizations, Citizen Connect — July 20, 2022
- Repairing America’s Broken Democracy: Bridge Alliance Members Take Action, CityBiz — June 6, 2022
- Media Bias Chart 9.0, Ad Fontes Media – January 12, 2022
- How Some Americans Are Breaking Out of Political Echo Chambers, Wired Magazine – June 14, 2021
Syndications
- Do Transgender Athletes Have a Place in Sports? AllSides – April 6, 2023
- What is the Role of Christianity in American Politics Today? AllSides – February 28, 2023
- Should Critical Race Theory Be Taught in Schools? AllSides – February 3, 2023
- The Impact of Voter Turnout on Polarization, Georgetown University – December 8, 2022
- Political Intolerance in America, Dignity Dialogues – December 5, 2022
- Does the Path to Congress Run Through the Center? AllSides – November 5, 2022
- Midterm Prediction: Will Abortion or Inflation Motivate Voters? AllSides – October 31, 2022
- Who Will Win Over Independents in November? Independent Voter News – October 27, 2022
- Ranked Choice Voting: Election Savior or Wishful Thinking? Independent Voter News – October 7, 2022
- Can Open Primaries Reduce Polarization? AllSides – August 1, 2022
- Making Democracy Robust with 100% Voter Turnout, Center for Civic Design – June 30, 2022
- On Abortion, Now is the Time to Talk, AllSides – June 24, 2022
- Does America Need a Third Party? AllSides – June 14, 2022
- Does America Need a Third Party? Bill Track 50 – June 12, 2022
- Political Polarization in America: Past and Present, AllSides – June 3, 2022
- Congress needs term limits, The Fulcrum – May 13, 2022
- Would reinstating congressional earmarks improve legislative gridlock as well as bipartisanship? The Fulcrum – May 13, 2022
- Perspectives on the Senate and Its Relevancy in the 21st Century, Bill Track 50 – May 3, 2022
- Do Earmarks Encourage Bipartisanship? AllSides – April 26, 2022
- Should President Biden Forgive Student Loans? And What Are the Consequences? Bill Track 50 – April 22, 2022
- Would Term Limits for the House and Senate Encourage Bipartisanship? Independent Voter News – April 12, 2022
- Two Perspectives on Polarization in America, AllSides – April 12, 2022
- Debating the Impact of Gerrymandering and What to Do About It, Bill Track 50 – April 6, 2022
- Equity vs. Equality: A Political Rorschach Test, AllSides – March 31, 2022
- In Name Only: The Inequality of the Equal Rights Amendment, Bill Track 50 – March 24, 2022
- Differing Perspectives on the History of Voting Rights and Implications Today, Bill Track 50 – March 15, 2022
- Should NATO be Reformed, and What Role Can the US Play? AllSides – March 2, 2022