Case Study: Dahlonega, Georgia

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The Bridging Divides team conducted interviews in Dahlonega, Georgia with the goal of helping community members tell their own stories of resilience. Toward that goal, BDI has outlined four broad observations of local community response to two events and the surrounding time periods of heightened tension that garnered national attention. In the first event in 2017, a local developer posted signs on a downtown building with KKK symbolism, in an effort to pressure the town council on prior zoning decisions. In a second event in 2019, a local resident with long ties to white nationalist organizations organized a Pro-Trump branded rally, ultimately attracting less than 50 rally attendees, two to three as many counter-protestors, and 600+ law enforcement in response to the event. While certainly not the only points of tension or unity, these events offer a snapshot of community response and an opportunity to highlight the complexities of a specific local context.

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Community Response Case Study: Grand Traverse, Michigan (December 2022)

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The Bridging Divides Initiative (BDI) team conducted interviews in Grand Traverse, Michigan, to better understand the local realities of political violence in the United States and highlight community responses. To understand what this looks like in practice, BDI structured our text around drivers of conflict and community mitigation strategies taking place in Grand Traverse. While these are not the only points of tension or unity in Grand Traverse, this case study offers a snapshot of community response and an opportunity to highlight the complexities of a specific local context.

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Community Response Case Study: Mecklenburg, North Carolina (December 2022)

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The Bridging Divides Initiative (BDI) team conducted interviews in Mecklenburg, North Carolina, to better understand the local realities of political violence in the United States and highlight community responses. To understand what this looks like in practice, BDI structured our text around drivers of conflict and community mitigation strategies taking place in Mecklenburg. While these are not the only points of tension or unity in Mecklenburg, this case study offers a snapshot of community response and an opportunity to highlight the complexities of a specific local context.

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