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Bringing People Together for Good

Brian Newman, Carolyn Freeman, Joseph LaVela

The intersection of faith, culture, and civic engagement in a time of division and polarization. A place for indepth conversation for people who are part of the "exhausted middle" and who are bringing people together for good.

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Authors

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  • Brian Newman

    Founder and executive director of Accord (The Isaac Ishmael Initiative).

  • Carolyn Freeman

    Healthcare Worker and Sound Practitioner in San Diego, California

  • Joseph LaVela

    Joe LaVela, in his 12th year of retirement from the practice of law, feels blessed to now find himself a seminarian at Bexley-Seabury Seminary and a candidate for ordination in the Episcopal Church. He and his wife Betsy live in West Bloomfield, MI.

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