Once pitted as adversarial counterparts as the opinion editors of Detroit's most prominent right- and left-leaning newspapers, veteran journalists Nolan Finley and Stephen Henderson come together, with friend and colleague Lynne Golodner, in this timely and groundbreaking work to champion a novel approach to political discourse. The Civility Book furthers their mission to demonstrate that civil conversation is possible, even across colossal ideological divides, and to teach Americans how it can be done. Offering practical tools and strategies for fostering civility in everyday interactions and…mehr
Once pitted as adversarial counterparts as the opinion editors of Detroit's most prominent right- and left-leaning newspapers, veteran journalists Nolan Finley and Stephen Henderson come together, with friend and colleague Lynne Golodner, in this timely and groundbreaking work to champion a novel approach to political discourse. The Civility Book furthers their mission to demonstrate that civil conversation is possible, even across colossal ideological divides, and to teach Americans how it can be done. Offering practical tools and strategies for fostering civility in everyday interactions and an extensive appendix of resources outlining ongoing efforts to advance tolerance and productive dialogue, the authors explain what civility is, why it matters, and how individuals can use it to overcome the antagonistic rhetoric that threatens our society today, one conversation at a time.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Nolan Finley has held many positions at the Detroit News since the start of his career there as a copy boy, including city editor, business editor, politics editor, and deputy managing editor. In 2000, he was named editorial page editor, where he directs the expression of the newspaper's editorial position on various national and local issues and writes a column in the Sunday newspaper. He graduated from Schoolcraft College and Wayne State University, and in 2012, he was inducted into the Michigan Journalism Hall of Fame. Finley is also cohost of One Detroit on Detroit Public Television. Stephen Henderson is an American journalist and winner of the 2014 Pulitzer Prize for Commentary and the 2014 National Association of Black Journalists Journalist of the Year Award--both received while writing for the Detroit Free Press. A native of Detroit, Henderson is a graduate of the University of Detroit Jesuit High School and the University of Michigan. Since 2015, he has been the host of Detroit Today on WDET, and in 2020, he founded BridgeDetroit, where he serves as executive editor. Henderson is cohost of One Detroit and host of American Black Journal on Detroit Public Television. Lynne Golodner is a native of Detroit and an award-winning author, marketing entrepreneur, and writing coach. Her writing has appeared in 45th Parallel, the Chicago Tribune, Better Homes and Gardens, Midwest Living, and many more publications. She has served as executive director of the Civility Project since its inception. Golodner teaches writing around the world, leads writers' retreats, and has taught writing at University of Detroit Mercy since 2010 and with WritingWorkshops.com since 2018. A former Fulbright Specialist, Golodner is a graduate of the University of Michigan and Goddard College and earned a certificate in entrepreneurship from the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses program at Wayne State University.
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