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How can Americans get past what they think they know about one another? We may think we understand the guy in small town North Carolina who voted for Trump, or about the young woman protesting last weekend in Chicago.
Social media makes it easy to paint whole groups as racist, heathen or unpatriotic without ever hearing about what really motivates them.
Kerri Miller hosts a national conversation with Republican strategist Reed Galen and Metro State University anthropologist and social scientist Jose Santos about why it's so hard to set aside our mutual misconceptions.
This program was broadcast and produced in partnership with MPR.
In your experience, have people assumed who you voted for based on stereotypes? #IndivisibleRadio
Indivisible: How Trump Challenges What We Assume About One Another
By WNYC Studios4
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How can Americans get past what they think they know about one another? We may think we understand the guy in small town North Carolina who voted for Trump, or about the young woman protesting last weekend in Chicago.
Social media makes it easy to paint whole groups as racist, heathen or unpatriotic without ever hearing about what really motivates them.
Kerri Miller hosts a national conversation with Republican strategist Reed Galen and Metro State University anthropologist and social scientist Jose Santos about why it's so hard to set aside our mutual misconceptions.
This program was broadcast and produced in partnership with MPR.
In your experience, have people assumed who you voted for based on stereotypes? #IndivisibleRadio
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