
In this episode, we talk with Laurie Patton, President of theĀ American Academy of Arts & SciencesĀ and scholar of early Indian religions and religion in the public square. Our discussion explores the recognition that civic culture is democracy’s foundation, and to have a strong civic culture, we need to engage in a way that recognizes each otherās humanity.
To learn more, go to amacad.org.

Civity is a culture of deliberately engaging in relationships of respect and empathy with others who are different.
Our world today is one of haves and have-nots, insiders and outsiders, people who belong and people who are marginalized because they are other.
By reaching out person-to-person to others who are different, all of us together create the relational infrastructure to build solidarity, justice, and resilience in our communities.
Our differences are our strengths. This is ācivity.ā
Our podcast showcases interviews with people bridging power-based divides to move communities forward on issues grounded in inequities.
In this episode, we talk with Laurie Patton⦠President of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences and scholar of early Indian religions and religion in the public square. Our discussion explores the recognition that civic culture is democracy’s foundation, and to have a strong civic culture, we need to engage in a way that recognizes each otherās humanity.
To learn more, go to amacad.org.
