'They don't live where we live': How communities hear each other in a divided country
Briefly

Alba Lopez’s experience reveals the disconnect between perceptions of neighborhoods and lived realities, emphasizing that people often judge communities without understanding them firsthand. "Please don’t listen to people wrong. Because they are wrong. They don’t live where we live." This highlights a broader theme in the project's findings about community understanding and the misconceptions held by those outside. It underscores the need for dialogue and shared experiences for better understanding among diverse individuals.
The project conducted by NPR stations aimed to bridge divides by encouraging individuals to discuss their communities without the influence of political labels. The emphasis was on stories and personal experiences over political dialogue, offering a refreshing approach to understanding different perspectives. This method proved effective in uncovering the shared values and common ground among participants, reflecting how community engagement can foster empathy and connection.
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