Then & Now

Political Polarization, Civility, and Deliberative Democracy: A Conversation with Carolyn Lukensmeyer

September 21, 2020 UCLA Luskin Center for History and Policy Episode 24
Then & Now
Political Polarization, Civility, and Deliberative Democracy: A Conversation with Carolyn Lukensmeyer
Show Notes

Whether watching the Democratic and Republican National Conventions, reading two different news sites, or merely glancing at any given Twitter feed, one might think that Americans across the country live in alternate universes. As the 2020 election approaches, political polarization has reached a boiling point. Dr. Carolyn Lukensmeyer, a nationally renowned expert in deliberative democracy and Executive Director Emerita of the National Institute for Civil Discourse, joins Then & Now producer Maia Ferdman to discuss this phenomenon. She describes the historical development of hyper-partisanship in the U.S., describes the opportunities that innovative political engagement offers, and suggests ways of healing the seemingly intractable divides in our country in order to chart a collective path forward. Watch her latest project, documentary Divided We Fall, at this link.