Political violence doesn’t begin with weapons—it begins with how we see each other. When we reduce people to categories, fear grows, trust breaks down, and harm becomes easier to justify. This resource helps leaders understand how dehumanization develops, why it spreads, and how it can be interrupted. It offers practical tools to strengthen relationships, set healthy norms, and build communities where disagreement does not turn into division. Together, we can create a society where everyone belongs and everyone can thrive.
Here is a resource for those seeking to understand dehumanization, political violence, and what we can do about it.
Here are resources for those seeking a framework for how we can respond to the civic crisis we are experiencing.
Here is a link to web page on dehumanization which contains links to our blogs and Challenge 2.0 Episodes on how we can see each other as human beings.