Institute for Civility
The University of Arizona announced today Monday that it is forming an institute on Civility. The honorary chairmen of the National Institute for Civil Discourse will be former Presidents’ Bill Clinton and George W Bush. The director said they “would focus on political disagreements from the grass roots all the way to the top.”
Civility has been part of the conversation in the US after the horrific shootings in Arizona that killed six people and injured 13 others, including a Democrat representative Gabriella Giffords. Our nation’s political discourse became the hot button because of its mounting incendiary tone on Capitol Hill, on the airwaves, in our schools and in our media, online and offline.
Our research last spring on Civility in America was perfectly timed and captured the declining level of discouse that was gaining speed in many of our institutions and across the nation. The Institute is a smart idea for re-setting the tone and galvanizing advocates to support better interaction.

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