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Tune in live at 2 p.m. ET Wednesday for an online discussion on building social cohesion among young Americans.

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In the aftermath of a deeply divided election, how can we play a role in bridging differences and fostering a shared sense of identity among young Americans?

Join 91ɬ and the Progressive Policy Institute for a special conversation about the ways in which community service programs and school curriculum and practices can help strengthen social cohesion among students of different backgrounds. “Teaching Common Democratic Values in a Divided America” will stream Wednesday at 2 p.m.

Joining moderator Tressa Pankovits from PPI will be American Exchange Project Co-Founder and CEO David McCullough III, Maryland Secretary of Service and Civic Innovation Paul Monteiro, American Enterprise Institute Senior Fellow Robert Pondiscio and Richard Kahlenberg, director of PPI’s American Identity Project. 

Sign up for the Zoom or tune in to this page at 2 p.m. ET to stream the event.

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