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Tim Shriver speaks at the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute at the University of Utah, advocating for respectful civic dialogue and dignity in political disagreements, as highlighted in a PBS NewsHour Classroom lesson on restoring civility in public discourse.

Tim Shriver speaks on restoring dignity to political disagreements. How can we bring more empathy and understanding into our civic conversations?

Educator Works to Restore Dignity to Political Disagreements

May 28, 2025

Educator Works to Restore Dignity to Political Disagreements

Ask students: Why are today's divisions in the U.S. different than in the past, according to Shriver? What is the "Dignity Index"?

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As partisan battles play out in Washington, Judy Woodruff introduces us to someone working to bridge America's divides by placing dignity at the heart of conversations between everyday citizens. It’s part of her series, America at a Crossroads.

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Discussion Questions

  1. Who is Tim Shriver, and what is his background?
  2. What organization does Tim Shriver lead?
  3. Why are today's divisions in the U.S. different than in the past, according to Shriver?
  4. What is the "Dignity Index"?
  5. How does the Dignity Index help lower division, according to Shriver?

Focus Questions

In this segment, Tim Shriver says that social media has made divisions worse in the U.S., and that reflecting on dehumanizing language can help lower tensions.

  • Do you think it's true that online communication and social media makes division worse than before the internet existed? If so, why do you think that is?
  • Do you think it's possible for the culture of online communication to change to become more respectful? And if so, what would help make that change possible?

Media literacy: America at a Crossroads is a series that focuses on division in the U.S. and how people can work together to make their communities better. If you could ask the producers of the series to interview anyone in your community, who would you choose?

Extension Activity

Check out the Dignity Index! You can start with this resource that suggests ways to lower the temperature of debate, including online. Begin by discussing — which of these tips would be helpful in your own online communications? What suggestions would you add to help make online debate more respectful?

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