The March for Unity, Civility, & Political Engagement (MUCPE) is a monthly, themed webinar series that brings diverse leaders to talk through issues of the day in an effort to build better bridges between communities.
I've been restless about the direction that I've felt myself & other Americans moving in: we're divided, antagonistic, & averse to politics. I'd wanted to do something to change but I'd felt powerless. 'Marching' - or outwardly publicizing my discontent with the status quo - is a way for me to express a desire to change & listen to others.
We have an opportunity - we are, after all, the bosses of our elected officials. Therefore, I feel we have the responsibility to try to lead our country and the world to a better place together.
The values of this March: Unity: Unify around creating a better tomorrow. All are welcome regardless of race, religion, nationality or political leanings. Civility: Listen with respect, leading to Learning and Loving your neighbor. Political Engagement: If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.
We'll march for Unity, Civility, & Political Engagement at 5pm EST the Tuesday after the first Monday of every month, counting down to Election Tuesday each election year (i.e. 2020, 2022, etc.). Our work is not over at 5 =)
Connecting Bridges and Borders
Serve to Lead | James Strock
The Berkeley Forum
I'm Every Woman
rabble.ca
Arthur Kanegis & Melanie N. Bennett
voicEd Radio
Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs
JepsonSchool
Francis Limbe
Commonwealth Club of California
Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)
International Communication Association
American Council of Trustees and Alumni
Migration Policy Institute
Wyoming Institute For Humanitites Research
Better Tomorrow Speaker Series
Yale Alumni Nonprofit Alliance
The Gender Security Project
NYU Wagner Review
None
Namibia Media Trust
Atharv Agrawal & Abhay Singh Sachal
Canadian International Institute of Applied Negotiation
Canadian Journalism Foundation
Blair Academy Students
Dr. Peniel Joseph
Martijn Arets
Who Belongs? Podcast
Harvard Center for International Development
News Deeply
Graduate Center for the Study of Early Learning
Free Food for Thought
CUNY Graduate Center
CUNY Graduate Center
George W. Bush Presidential Center
The Brand is Female
Kristy Burns
New Books Network
theleadershippodcast
The Harvard Crimson
World Business Dialogue
Dr. Francesca Fajinmi
Dr. Robert Huish
Christine Clapp, David Henderson, and Bjørn Stillion Southard
Social Work Student Society
Cambridge University
Program for Public Discourse
The Atlas Society
Samuel DeWitt Proctor Institute
European Economic and Social Committee, via EuroPod
The Ricochet Audio Network
Vox Media
Brad Phillips
Designing Open Democracy Team
Andrew Keen
WJHU
John Locke Foundation
Joel Kotkin & Marshall Toplansky
McGill University
UN Women
The Asia Foundation
Kevin Currie-Knight
Memeza Network
CFRC.ca Podcast Network
Times Higher Education
Connecticut Public Radio
Matt Fulle
The Steamboat Institute
Vital Strategies
Algene Sajery
Soniya Gokhale
Refugee Studies Centre
CER
Ingrid Harb
Simone W. Johnson Smith
CARE Canada
Ethical Schools
Town Hall Seattle
westminsterforum
Jin Yao Kwan
Cumberland Lodge
Harvard Graduate School of Education
US Human Rights Network
Coach Faith
The RE: Project
Commonwealth Parliamentary Association
Journey to Justice
New Books Network
Global Minnesota
Sam Scinta and Rick Kyte
Dr. Froswa' Booker-Drew
Victoria University of Wellington
Diverse Education
Story in the Public Square
Salem Center for Policy
CaroleCopelandThomas
Vital Voices Global Partnership
PHAP
FreshEd with Will Brehm