The Vital Center

How to Bridge Our Divides and Find Our Shared American Identity, with Phillipa Hughes

Episode Summary

<!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>In this era of deepening polarization and intensifying tribalization, Americans have fewer and fewer contacts and communication across partisan lines. Philippa Hughes is a Washington, D.C.-based social sculptor and creative strategist who has long attempted to bridge our divisions by bringing people together for meaningful conversations about art and our shared American identity.</p> <!-- /wp:paragraph --> <!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>But she has discovered that finding common ground among people from different backgrounds and perspectives is increasingly difficult as our cultural and political wars intensify. Art can divide us as well as emphasize our common humanity, and Philippa has experienced difficulties even in communicating with her own family — including with a cousin who headed ICE under Trump.</p> <!-- /wp:paragraph --> <!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>Join us as we discuss Philippa Hughes’ “Looking for America” project, her thoughts on social media and the epidemic of loneliness, and efforts by individuals and cultural institutions to shore up our eroding social infrastructure.</p> <!-- /wp:paragraph -->