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Bridging Across Difference in Polarized Times, with Convergence CEO David Eisner

35 min · 10. dec. 202135 min
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In this episode, we speak with David Eisner, CEO of the nonprofit bridging organization Convergence [https://convergencepolicy.org/] , about the increasing role of bridging organizations in cultivating relationships across difference, and working to preserve and nurture healthy civic spaces. Convergence convenes people and groups with divergent views to build trust, identify solutions, and form alliances for action on critical national issues.

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