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In this episode of Anchor Change, I interview Sarah Stamper, Chief Research Officer at Murmuration, about the organization’s work in community-focused research and insights. We discuss the importance of civic engagement, the role of third spaces in communities, and the unique perspectives of Gen Z on civic life and work. Our conversation also touches on the challenges of the current information ecosystem and the need for sustainable community power building.
Key Takeaways
* Murmuration organizes a network of organizations focused on community work.
* The Civic Pulse initiative listens to 500 Americans daily to gather insights.
* Gen Z shows unique patterns in civic engagement and work perspectives.
* Third spaces are essential for community well-being and civic life.
* Digital belonging differs significantly from in-person community connections.
* Gen Z values honesty and authenticity in leaders and influencers.
* The information ecosystem is fractured, affecting trust and relationships.
* Shared experiences like sports and culture can bridge generational gaps.
* Sustainable community power building is crucial for long-term engagement.
* Meeting people where they are is key to rebuilding trust in democracy.
Links
* Insights by Murmuration Substack
* Murmuration Website
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