It’s essential to practice what we preach.
The Good Conflict Test Kitchen is where we try out new ideas, test our hypotheses and (sometimes) fail. How can we listen more deeply to people we don’t understand–or even like? How can we cover conflict differently as journalists and engage audiences without resorting to outrage and oversimplification? We learn from our mistakes, and then we share what we’ve learned in our workshops and in the resources and content on this site.
The Missing Perspective
In recent years, a debate has raged over teaching U.S. racial history in public schools. The voices missing from the story are the ones most affected by it: the students themselves.
This story was created in partnership with the digital news publication Rochester Beacon.