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Political conversations: start with the living room and one day it can perhaps move to the dinner table?

by Veronica Chin, reprinted from the Huffington Post. I always considered myself a pacifist, or at least not an agitator. But thanks to a Living Room Conversation I participated in a few months ago, I’ve come to realize I am not as virtuous as I had thought, especially not when it comes to political conversations. My […]

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What if our political opposite isn’t (actually) the devil . . . what then?

by Jacob Z. Hess, Partner, Living Room Conversations. Reprinted from the Huffington Post Credit: Bonch Gurevich It used to be that friends and acquaintances were mystified at my interest in liberal-conservative dialogue – “why would you spend time on THAT?!…Whatever floats your boat, I guess.” Not anymore. America is having a rude awakening about the value of

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How can we unite if we don’t even understand each other?

by Jacob Z. Hess, Partner, Living Room Conversations. Reprinted from The Huffington Post It’s been a rough month in America. From Orlando to Dallas, from Louisiana to Minnesota, the bloodshed has been startling. Rather than wondering if it will happen again, we’ve gotten used to simply asking: where next? Meanwhile, some eloquent things are being written about how to come

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What is the future we want on nuclear weapons?

The future of America’s nuclear arsenal goes beyond presidential politics. It’s a conversation that all Americans need to be a part of. by Joan Blades. Reprinted from the Christian Science Monitor The generation that first built and deployed nuclear weapons has left us with the enormous responsibility of keeping humanity safe from their unparalleled destructive force. No

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Are police stealing people’s property?

Our asset forfeiture laws are a mess, and they’re letting cops confiscate property. Left and right ought to agree on this one. by Joan Blades and Matt Kibbe. Reprinted from The Daily Beast. “Don’t even bother getting a lawyer. The money always stays here.” That’s what the Tenaha Police Department told 27-year-old Arkansan James Morrow after they confiscated $3,900 from his

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Faith in Citizens

September 20th I was invited to share the Living Room Conversations story at the Religions of the Earth Conference in NY preceding the climate march. I was thrilled because faith leaders are natural champions for respectful open-hearted civil engagement. These leaders were gathered to lift up the role of moral leadership in conserving nature for

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