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Areas of Agreement

Areas of Agreement

By Elia Powers

One of the most dangerous divisions in the United States is between urban and rural communities. The urban-rural divide runs deep. Resentment is widespread, and clashes over politics and culture can turn violent. One nonpartisan organization is trying to bridge the divide. This series examines a multiyear effort to help people on both sides build relationships, find common ground and take on systemic problems that impact everyone.
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Episode 4: Dear Senator

Areas of AgreementJan 27, 2021

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Episode 12: Bridging Generational Divides and Rebuilding Trust
Dec 21, 202232:14
Episode 11: What We Mean When We Talk About Polarization
Dec 15, 202229:06
Episode 10: Supporting Small Businesses

Episode 10: Supporting Small Businesses

People from across the political spectrum, young and old, urban and rural often find common ground on the importance of supporting small business owners. This episode follows a group put together by Urban-Rural Action that aims to support immigrant entrepreneurship on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. Small business owners from Easton, Maryland, share the joys and challenges of running a company. Staff members from the Chesapeake Multicultural Resource Center discuss what they learned from these interviews and how the center can address business owners' challenges.   

Host:

  • Elia Powers (@eliapowers)

Learn More:

  • Urban-Rural Action (https://www.uraction.org/)
  • Chesapeake Multicultural Resource Center (https://chesmrc.org/)


Jun 13, 202234:53
Episode 9: The State of Public Discourse on Campus

Episode 9: The State of Public Discourse on Campus

Urban-Rural Action, with support from Heterodox Academy, has done a series of workshops with college students on how to have dialogues across difference. The need for this training is clear. Students often go through school without having constructive conversations with people they disagree with, and research shows that they are often hesitant to express their views on divisive topics. In this episode, two students share what they learned from a recent workshop, what it's like trying to encourage thoughtful deliberation on their campus, and why that can be a challenge. A professor who has dedicated his career to promoting a culture of debate and deliberation describes how he goes about doing that inside and outside the classroom. We discuss the need for viewpoint diversity and constructive disagreement, and examine the state of public discourse on college and university campuses. 

Host: 

  • Elia Powers (@eliapowers)

Learn More: 

  • Urban-Rural Action (https://www.uraction.org/)
  • Heterodox Academy (https://heterodoxacademy.org/)
  • Program for Public Discourse at UNC (https://publicdiscourse.unc.edu/)
  • 2021 Campus Expression Survey (https://heterodoxacademy.org/campus-expression-survey/)


Jun 02, 202232:28
Episode 8: On Political Violence

Episode 8: On Political Violence

One year after Jan. 6, 2021, Urban-Rural Action and partner organization Lead for America took part in the first National Day of Dialogue. In this episode, representatives from both organizations discuss how they felt on the anniversary of the insurrection, how they define political violence, what they make of a recent poll showing that roughly one-third of Americans say violence against government can be justified, and what questions they would ask people who share that view. 

Host:

  • Elia Powers (@eliapowers)

Learn More:

  • Urban-Rural Action (https://www.uraction.org)
  • Lead for America (https://www.lead4america.org/) 
  • National Day of Dialogue (https://www.nationaldayofdialogue.com/) 
  • Poll: (https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2022/01/01/1-3-americans-say-violence-against-government-can-be-justified-citing-fears-political-schism-pandemic/) 


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Episode 6: Reimagining Rural Community Colleges
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Jan 27, 202129:40
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