Monthly Archives: February 2011

Bi-Partisan Proof: Rage Rhetoric On Outs

Written by . Filed under Academic & Research, Civil Discourse, Humphrey School, Media & Culture, Minneapolis, Politics & Elections. No comments.

Also published in MinnPost A new civility movement is spreading like wildfire in American culture.  Whether it engulfs enough American hearts to change a national mindset riddled by polarized views remains unclear.  But evidence is mounting that now is the time.  Unprecedented discussions are emerging […]

What Is DynamicShift?

Written by . Filed under ABOUT DynamicShift, Andrea Morisette Grazzini, Citizen Movement, Civil Discourse, Nonpartisan Productive Dialogue, We The People. 17 Comments.

  DynamicShift was started Fall 2009 as Nonpartisan Productive Dialogue. The grassroots initiative employs positive public kindling and productive discourse to illuminate civility.  It encourages and mediates innovative dialogues that transcend ideologies, engage shared values and create mutually-productive change by highlighting interconnections among different community […]

Super Bowl v. SOTU

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    Reprinted from Twin Cities Daily January’s Super Bowl and State of the Union Speech always offer plenty to watch.  And for citizens and jocks alike: the chance to see stars and lesser souls connecting together.  With the potential to win big, Or, not.