American Ideals and Respectful Discourse

Encouraging Pluralism

Promoting civility and tolerance for differing viewpoints is the cornerstone for a thriving democracy.

“It’s the duty of every American who values liberty to remain committed to human dignity, individual liberty, pluralism and the responsibilities of citizenship.”
— Chris Walsh, Director, Global Policy

Civility and respect have given way to outrage and polarization, corroding our national cohesiveness and shaking confidence in our democratic institutions. Our country’s collective ability to work together and find a path forward has become increasingly difficult. ​

Americans must reach a place where we can empathize, disagree civilly, and find avenues of compromise to solve complex problems. We must encourage respectful discourse and recognize the humanity of our fellow Americans.

We believe we should:

  • Exhibit, exemplify, and recognize the importance of civility in our policy debates and conversations
  • Spotlight civility and Americans working together and getting things done​
  • Convene diverse leaders to focus on civil, collaborative leadership​
  • Empower a new generation of leaders to advance change
  • Engage Americans through listening tours, polling, and partnerships to better understand what ideas they have on rebuilding civility and trust
Read David J. Kramer's biography.
David J. Kramer
David J. Kramer

Executive Director, George W. Bush Institute and Vice President George W. Bush Presidential Center

Read Anne Wicks's biography.
Anne Wicks
Anne Wicks

Don Evans Family Managing Director, Opportunity and Democracy George W. Bush Institute

Read Chris Walsh's biography.
Chris Walsh

Director, Global Policy George W. Bush Institute

Read Michael Bailey's biography.
Michael Bailey

Deputy Director, Leadership Programs George W. Bush Institute

Read William McKenzie's biography.
William McKenzie

Senior Editorial Advisor George W. Bush Institute

Read Nicole Bibbins Sedaca's biography.
Nicole Bibbins Sedaca

Kelly and David Pfeil Fellow George W. Bush Institute

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