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Dear {NAME}, No doubt the fractures in society are making your organization’s essential mission

[ONLINE EVENT] LinkedIn Live Events To Bring Americans Together [View email in your browser.]() Dear {NAME}, No doubt the fractures in society are making your organization’s essential mission more challenging to achieve than ever. That’s why the Chronicle is doing everything we can to provide you with the resources you need to heal divides and make progress. And it’s why we launched [The Commons](), a new project that every week posts new articles, opinion essays, case studies, and more exploring solutions from the nation’s foundations and nonprofits – and analyzing what works and what doesn’t. Now with the election season swinging into high gear, we’re introducing a special series, The Commons in Conversation, one-on-one discussions Chronicle journalists are hosting on LinkedIn Live so you can learn from national and local leaders who are working on efforts to strengthen democracy. # The Commons editor Drew Lindsay and I will introduce the series in a discussion on Wednesday, August 28 at 12:30 p.m. ET, [register for our conversation here](). We’ll preview conversations we plan to hold throughout the fall, including with the philanthropist Laura Arnold, who with her husband, John, is funding numerous bipartisan policy efforts, and with Erik Bork, the Emmy-winning producer and writer of the Band of Brothers series, to spotlight his new film, a red-blue rom-com that’s backed by philanthropy. And we’ll ask you for ideas about what you want us to ask our guests. The Commons in Conversation featuring Laura Arnold is set to air on Wednesday, September 4 at 2:00 p.m. ET. Registration coming soon. [Follow us on LinkedIn]() for updates. Keep up with everything happening in The Commons by subscribing to our [LinkedIn newsletter](), which now reaches more than 26,000 people like you. Join us for these conversations, and thank you for all you do to make society stronger. Stacy Palmer CEO Chronicle of Philanthropy The Chronicle of Philanthropy | 1255 Twenty-Third St., N.W. | Washington, D.C. 20037 [Privacy Policy](/OTMxLUVLQS0yMTgAAAGU6wlx27stgI4Bpe9nDInVbnrIcmxiUYKqfM2RX3Qf7KbrfRUAgXOE5fNgXoHsUFc_mfVEm38=) | [Unsubscribe or update your email preferences here](=/OTMxLUVLQS0yMTgAAAGU6wlx27stgI4Bpe9nDInVbnrIcmxiUYKqfM2RX3Qf7KbrfRUAgXOE5fNgXoHsUFc_mfVEm38=)

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