
Controversy, Conversation, and Cold Brews
In a divided nation, what can unite people from different sides of the political aisle? Conversation—and a beer, of course. At least that’s the premise
In a divided nation, what can unite people from different sides of the political aisle? Conversation—and a beer, of course. At least that’s the premise
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Introducing the My Neighbor, Myself Series: Profiles in courage and action from Cleveland changemakers “I’m just going to go there for the opening keynote,” I told
“What do you think of this election?” I asked our Uber driver. My friends in the car about had a heart attack when I broke
Two years ago, Evan Delahanty asked himself “What now? and “What next?” as he boarded the plane destined for his home in Ohio after living two years
On paper, my friend and I appear quite similar. Darlene: Writer, daughter, mother, communications professional with a supportive, hard-working husband, two sons and one daughter, grew up in
Dallas is our new ground zero for change. We must continue talking and stay at the table when things get heated. We have to BE THE
Story Corps founder, Dave Isay, beautifully captures the way stories have shaped the way I see the world and the mission of the Good Cause Blog. My dream
It’s Martin Luther King Day. You don’t need to hear from me today, or any other day, really—when it comes to the issue of racism