
Condoleezza Rice, David Kennedy: Stories for Turbulent Times
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Condoleezza Rice and David M. Kennedy ask: “what does it mean to be American?”
Condoleezza Rice, David M. Kennedy and unlikely citizen-activists including baseball manager Joe Maddon, author Junot Díaz, Marine Tegan Griffith, and political organizers Joan Blades and Mark Meckler, ask “what does it mean to be American?” They strive to bring communities together across deep divides.
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Condoleezza Rice, David Kennedy: Stories for Turbulent Times
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Condoleezza Rice, David M. Kennedy and unlikely citizen-activists including baseball manager Joe Maddon, author Junot Díaz, Marine Tegan Griffith, and political organizers Joan Blades and Mark Meckler, ask “what does it mean to be American?” They strive to bring communities together across deep divides.
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“We’re Not Flyover": Rural Kids Join a National Dialogue
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Clip | 1m 12s | A teacher shows his rural students American Creed, and they join a national conversation. (1m 12s)
What Ideals Do We Share? Students Respond to American Creed
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Clip | 8m 9s | Teens discuss their perspectives on American identity and American Creed. (8m 9s)
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Preview | 31s | Condoleezza Rice and David M. Kennedy ask: “What does it mean to be American?” (31s)
Mark Meckler and Joan Blades: Political Enemies?
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Clip | 1m 56s | What ideals do the founders of the Tea Party Patriots and MoveOn.org share in common? (1m 56s)
Marine Tegan Griffith: “The Fabric of My Uniform”
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Clip | 1m 51s | Back home in Wisconsin, Tegan Griffith advocates for fellow vets and working people. (1m 51s)
Leila Janah, Terrence Davenport Create Tech Jobs in Arkansas
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Clip | 2m 16s | Can the Arkansas Delta advance ideals “that are supposed to make this country great?” (2m 16s)
How to Overcome Divisions: “Interact with Each Other”
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Clip | 1m 27s | At an Oakland high school, American Creed inspires diverse students to work together. (1m 27s)
From Chicago to Coal Country, Joe Maddon Looks for a Win
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Clip | 2m | Joe Maddon won a World Series; what would a win look like for his struggling hometown? (2m)
Eric Liu Turns Seattleites Into “Sworn-Again Citizens”
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Clip | 2m 7s | Eric Liu creates rituals that bring people together across all kinds of deepening divides. (2m 7s)
Deidre Prevett: “We Need to Know Each Other’s History”
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Clip | 2m 9s | In Muscogee (Creek) Nation, school principal Deidre Prevett fights for her American dream. (2m 9s)
Condoleezza Rice, David Kennedy: Stories for Turbulent Times
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Clip | 2m 37s | Condoleezza Rice and David M. Kennedy ask: “what does it mean to be American?” (2m 37s)
Building Empathy In and Out of the Classroom
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Clip | 1m 16s | The story of a war veteran from rural WI resonates unexpectedly in a Chicago classroom. (1m 16s)
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