Two Ways to Navigate Tension When Bringing People Together
With Americans in a perpetual state of fight or flight, our strategies must be rooted in creating a stronger sense of belonging, agency, and security when we engage with others. Rich Harwood shares two scenarios to help you navigate tensions when bringing community members together.
The Basic Dignity Equation
If you want to help people in your community break free from the fight or flight that is paralyzing so many, there is a simple and profound equation you must know: the basic dignity equation. Rich Harwood examines how the basic dignity equation is foundational to creating change.
Moving Forward Amid Tension Between Our National and Local Spaces
Rich Harwood examines the tension between our national and local spaces and shares insights on how to understand and work with that tension to move forward in our community work to build our nation.
State of the Union Scorecard
On this episode of the Harwood Half Hour, Rich Harwood shares how to use the report findings from Civic Virus: Why Polarization Is a Misdiagnosis to evaluate and make sense of President Biden’s first State of the Union address and the Republican response.
Alamance County Initiative to Catalyze Community-Led Transformation
Announcing The Harwood Institute’s three-year partnership with Impact Alamance toward community-led transformation in Alamance County, NC.
What’s Really Going On in America?
The divisive rhetoric of self-interested politicians, negative social media, and the press is adversely affecting our values and culture. And they say the American people are to blame. But change is possible.
Aspirations in an Upside-Down World
In this energizing and hopeful episode of Harwood Half Hour, Rich Harwood discusses three questions we can each engage with to discover our shared hopes for a better tomorrow and practical ideas to get in motion in the new year.
Meet Jerome, a Public Innovator Who Embraces the Three A’s
Read about how public innovator Jerome Threlkeld’s life and work was transformed by learning and using the Harwood approach to create a change reaction of change in his community.