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Conversation Starters for the Holiday Season
Holiday Conversation Starters
Spark meaningful discussions that honor your values this holiday season. Whether you're hosting a Dinner for Democracy or sitting down with family members who hold different views, these prompts help you connect with intention.
The Mayor Who Made Compassion His Mission
Charter for Compassion launches "With Compassion," a new podcast series exploring how compassion can transform politics and civic life. The debut episode features Greg Fischer, who served 12 years as Mayor of Louisville, Kentucky—making compassion one of his city's three core values.
Economic Mobility Catalog
A free online resource helping local government leaders identify and implement evidence-based strategies to improve upward economic mobility for their residents.
Over 50 high-level strategies and nearly 200 specific programs backed by rigorous research. From early childhood to workforce development, housing to financial security.
Intro to Systems Thinking: The Iceberg Model
What Is Systems Thinking?
Systems thinking is a way of looking at problems that helps you see the whole picture, not just one piece. Instead of asking "What happened?" it asks "Why did this happen?" and "What patterns am I seeing?"
Think about it this way: When you see a traffic jam, you could just be frustrated about the cars in front of you. Or you could ask deeper questions. Why is there always a traffic jam here at 5pm? What about the road design causes this? What beliefs about how people should get to work led to this road being built this way?
Systems thinking helps us move from quick fixes that don't last to real solutions that change things for good.
How States Are Expanding Quality Summer Learning Opportunities
As federal pandemic relief funds wind down, states across the nation are finding innovative ways to sustain and expand summer learning programs that emerged during the Covid-19 response. This report examines how nine states built infrastructure and implemented strategies to ensure summer learning remains accessible and effective.
2025 State Policy Watchlist
Report Overview
The federal government has been slow to pass new laws. So state governments are stepping up to solve important problems. Bloomberg Government's 2025 State Policy Watchlist looks at five key areas where states are making big changes this year.
Why This Report Matters
States are making new laws to fill gaps when federal government doesn't act
88 places (23 states and 65 cities) will raise their minimum wages in 2025
20 states now have laws protecting people's online privacy as of January 2025
When many states do something, the federal government often follows
Knowing what states are doing helps you plan ahead
Episode 1: Reclaiming Civic Culture
The Beacon Project launches its first podcast with Eric Liu, CEO of Citizen University. This conversation explores why citizenship matters now, what civic culture really means, and how communities can rebuild connection in times of division.
How to Disagree Better? A Guidebook.
"Avoiding difficult conversations won't bring us any closer, but treating others with respect will. Learning to discuss and disagree without being mean is the only way to rebuild our communities."
— Disagree Better Initiative
The Ford Foundation Center for Social Justice
"More than ever, people and organizations need space to come together to discuss, imagine, and chart a path to a more just world. We hope the center helps to fulfill this need."
— Ford Foundation
Relational Tech Project
Relational Tech Project nurtures a builder community focused on people-centered, “village-scale” technology. Work spans storytelling, resources, and a forum for practitioners building tools that prioritize human relationships. See the project home and writing archive for the latest essays and updates.
Living Learning Libraries
Living Learning Libraries curates high-quality “living books” and lends them to families and educators. The project began in 2016 and operates multiple pickup locations in Palm Beach County, with an emphasis on practical borrowing, volunteer power, and sharing know-how for starting similar libraries.