Explore inspiring stories of bridging divides and building unity

Second annual MPU Fellowship class photo with SGM(R) Richard Rice, original member of Delta Force

The American story has always been written by everyday people stepping up to make their voices heard. Stories have the power to transform the way we see, empathize, interact and disagree with one another. They have the power to bring us together, but also pull us apart. 

Today our airwaves are flooded with negative and demonizing stories that pit “us” versus “them.” This toxic narrative is impacting our families, friendships, schools, workplaces, faith communities, local communities, and legislative bodies at all levels. We need positive, powerful stories of hope that rise above the hostility and inspire unity over division.

Explore those stories shared by your fellow Americans, and contribute your own voice. 

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The Acceptance Stage of Lost Evangelical Influence

September 10, 2024

Five pathways toward breaking the cycle of political outrage, depression, and lament without settling for passivity.

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The Other Party Isn’t the Enemy

September 9, 2024

Republican Congressman Don Bacon (NE) wrote in the Wall Street Journal: “We live in the greatest country in the world. To maintain our greatness, we need more focus on consensus-building and less on hating our fellow Americans… Americans need to start demanding more from their elected officials.”

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How to Find Common Ground When You Disagree About the Common Good

September 4, 2024

Interfaith engagement that doesn’t devolve into a soupy multiculturalism is difficult—and necessary in our diverse democracy.

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The Good Neighbor

September 1, 2024

The parable of the Good Samaritan from the Gospel of Luke is one of the most well-known passages of scripture in Christian communities and beyond. Jesus shares this parable in response to a lawyer asking if God requires that we should love our neighbors as ourselves, then who is my neighbor?

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How the Minnesota Council of Churches is bridging divides this election year

August 26, 2024

The Minnesota Council of Churches recently launched a new iteration of its Respectful Conversations initiative, and is now bringing facilitated discussions on the election across the state. They hope it will cultivate more empathy and curiosity in Minnesota communities, rather than division.

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Opinion: A deeper meaning to the northern lights

May 19, 2024

Tiffany Collard reflects on interconnectedness and our shared humanity after seeing the Northern Lights.

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Students making friends across the American divide

October 8, 2023

U.S. high school seniors who participate in the American Exchange Project (or AEP) are sent on a free, week-long trip to a hometown very different from their own. CBS News correspondent Lee Cowan talks with AEP's co-founder, David McCullough III, and with students who have crossed the boundaries of blue states and red states to find the grey areas of common ground.

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Iraq War vet hopes to bridge political divide through community service

July 7, 2023

A 2023 poll found that two-thirds of Americans believe the country is more divided than ever, and Jake Harriman believes he has the answer to bridging the divide: Veterans. The Iraq War veteran founded A More Perfect Union, a group that equips veterans to become leaders in their community to bring people from opposite ends of the political spectrum together through community service. Harriman joins Chris Cuomo on News Nation’s “CUOMO” to talk about the organization and what he hopes to achieve.

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Listen to a Story

One Small Step brings strangers with different political views together to record a 50-minute conversation—not to debate politics, but to learn who we are as people.

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Find a Story

The Aspen Institute’s Weave Project showcases community-driven efforts across the U.S. to rebuild trust and strengthen social bonds through local actions, inspiring others to join in and foster meaningful connections.

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If you have a story you'd like to share, please complete the form below. Our team will then be in touch to discuss next steps. We look forward to hearing your story of hope!

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"More and more, the research in psychology and neuroscience is showing that when people try to understand the perspective of others...a bridge is created. People unify around shared concerns."

- Kayla, Georgia
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"At the end of the day, conservatives, independants, liberals, we wouldn't be so invested in politics if we didn't care about our country and want to make it better."

-Rehm, Louisiana
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