3 essential rules to encourage unity this election season
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Now that the Democratic and Republican national conventions are wrapped up and students are returning to campus, it’s important that we teach our students how to encourage unity with one another.
Without it, we will continue to see dissension, unrest and conflict on our campuses and across our nation. It’s easy to point the finger and say it’s other people who aren’t being peaceful or communicating kindly, but the truth is, it starts with us. If we aren’t willing to speak kindly to someone with an opposing viewpoint, how can we expect others to do the same?
As president of Southeastern University, it was important to me that we taught our students the importance of civil discourse. We founded the American Center for Public Leadership in conjunction with former Florida Representative Dennis