In search of common ground : inspiring true stories of overcoming hate in a divided world / Bastian Berbner ; translated by Carolin Sommer.
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- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781615198948
- 1615198946
- 180 Grad. English
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Is there nothing we can do? This is the question that inspired award-winning journalist Bastian Berbner to embark on this book as he surveyed the political arenas in the United States, the United Kingdom, and elsewhere across Europe, compelled by what he describes as "something akin to political fear." What he found in the course of his reporting are people who, despite significant differences in their worldviews and ideas, were able to trust, listen to, and be open with one another.
In Search of Common Ground takes us around the world: to Arizona, where a former neo-Nazi befriends his Black parole officer; to Germany, where an older couple dread the arrival of their new Roma neighbors--but are moved upon meeting them to offer help, becoming their friends and champions; to Ireland, where we see one friendship change the world when a gay-rights activist overturns a conservative mailman's homophobia--and together, they help sway public opinion to legalize gay marriage.
Berbner's intensively reported and compelling accounts are interwoven with expert insight from Nobel Prize-winning economist Daniel Kahneman, psychologist Peter Coleman of Columbia University, and others. This uplifting book vividly shows that we can overcome prejudice and find common ground.
Originally published in Germany as 180 Grad: Geschichten gegen den Hass by C.H. Beck Verlag oHG.
Includes bibliographical references.
"A collection of true stories about unlikely friendships that challenge every kind of bias and offer hope that our societies can heal"-- Provided by publisher.