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How Civility Tennessee is Bringing Tennesseans Together in Conversation

David Plazas, The Tennessean | July 2021

Started in 2018 as a response to the growing polarization in the U.S., Civility Tennessee is a campaign “that seeks to model, promote and encourage civil discourse on issues of the day.”

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How KMUW Public Radio Uses Forums to Inspire Action and Learning

J.W. Huttig, KMUW | March 2021

KMUW-FM launched Engage ICT: Democracy on Tap to provide reliable information on community issues and resources for taking action and learning more.

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How the Voice of San Diego began Politifest, its Yearly Local Politics Engagement Initiative

Peter Madsen, Voice of San Diego | March 2021

Voice of San Diego launched Politifest to showcase debates, panel discussions and Q&As with local political experts and community leaders.

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