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Episode 37 · Aug 17, 2024

Episode 37: Combating Political Polarization with Conversations – Professor Jonathan Zimmerman

Episode 37: Combating Political Polarization with Conversations – Professor Jonathan Zimmerman

A Change is a Chance

Youth-led conversation on climate, ethics and democracy

Jonathan Zimmerman, Professor of History of Education at the University of Pennsylvania joins me in this episode to discuss how American political discourse has become a world of toxicity. Professor Zimmerman explained the intricate roots of such culture wars, from reframing American history to defining secularity in schools. From talking with him, I learned how the country has become conditioned to this behavior,…

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Jonathan Zimmerman, Professor of History of Education at the University of Pennsylvania joins me in this episode to discuss how American political discourse has become a world of toxicity. Professor Zimmerman explained the intricate roots of such culture wars, from reframing American history to defining secularity in schools.

From talking with him, I learned how the country has become conditioned to this behavior, from how my own biases have limited my ability to converse to those with differing opinions, to how social media has exacerbated these conversations for adults and children alike. As we discussed solutions, Professor Zimmerman showed me how these changes must start in school, where we can condition students to be thinkers who are capable of having difficult conversations and desire an understanding of all perspectives.

Is this balance achievable in America? Tune in now to learn more!

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Episode 37: Combating Political Polarization with Conversations – Professor Jonathan Zimmerman
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