
Journal

Our Newest Substack Story: Believing in Babylon
Introducing our next mini-comic series, following the biblical story of Daniel.

Where Both Presidential Campaigns Align - Supporting Working Families
Kiki Bradley and Juliet Vedral may come from very different backgrounds and perspectives, but both agree that working families' role in raising children is irreplaceable, and public policy needs to support them.

Religious Belief and Polarization: A Cause or Cure?
Toxic polarization may be at a tipping point with politically-motivated violence on an increase. Does religious belief contribute to it, or is it critical to counter it?

Is Imagination Necessary for Depolarization?
Clapham's Senior Associate Peter Mitchell writes about the role imagination plays in counter-polarization.

How Fierce Convictions Led to Amazing Grace
Mark Rodgers introduces the next mini-comic series in our Salt and Light Stories, following the stories of William Wilberforce and Hannah More.

Turning Belief from Cringe to Tuff
Mark Rodgers and Hyebin Lee reflect on the role of creatives in making religion "Tuff."

All Work and No Play... Makes Jack More Polarized
Juliet Vedral ruminates on how fun can bridge political divides.


President Trump, Bob Putnam and Purple People
Mark Rodgers reflects on Political Polarization and the path forward

Washington’s Most Heated Rivalry
Morgan Schorn reflects on political polarization through the lens of the Congressional Baseball game.