People screaming at each other rather than listening...nasty anonymous social media posts about race, gender, religion...polarizing political rhetoric...neighbors fighting neighbors...what's happened to our civility? Have we become so segmented that we can no longer tolerate others who may disagree with us? What happened to the world Dr. Martin Luther King described in his "I Have A Dream" speech? On the next Another View we will examine the issue of civility with Michele Woods Jones, Diversity and Inclusion Expert; Jonathan Zur, President/CEO, Virginia Center for Inclusive Communities; and actor/activist Ricardo Melendez. Join us for the on-air discussion Friday...and then come out to our Race: Let's Talk About It Town Hall, Saturday, March 3, 2018, 2:30-4:30P at the Boyd Dining Hall on the campus of Virginia Wesleyan University. In partnership with Virginia Wesleyan University's Center for the Study of Religious Freedom, and the Virginia Beach Human Rights Commission, the town hall is free and open to the public but you must register at whro.org/talkaboutrace.