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john a. powell on Polarization and 'The Power of Bridging'

2024/11/26
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After the divisive 2016 presidential election, many families cut short Thanksgiving plans with their relatives of different political persuasions, according to a 2018 study. The result, writes law professor and civil rights advocate john a. powell, was that American families spent millions of fewer hours connecting and reflecting with each other. As director of UC Berkeley’s Othering & Belonging Institute, powell thinks a lot about divisions in our society and how to bridge them. We talk to powell, author of the new book “The Power of Bridging” about how he thinks we should approach a second Trump administration…and the upcoming holiday season.

Guests:

**john a. powell, **director, UC Berkeley's Othering and Belonging Institute; professor of law, African American and ethnic studies at UC Berkeley