Civil Discourse in Troubled Times
Public Lecture: Monday, February 16, 6:00 PM in Weitz 236
Biases and Bridges: Is Dialogue Always the Answer?
Lunch and Learn Conversation: Tuesday, February 17, 11:45 AM in AGH Meeting Room

David Blankenhorn is the founding president of Civic Life, an organization whose mission is to strengthen citizenship. In 2016, David co-founded Braver Angels, a citizens’ group working for less rancor and more goodwill in politics and society, and in 1988 he founded the Institute for American Values, a think tank on civil society.
Previously, he founded the Mississippi Community Service Corps, the Virginia Community Service Corps, and the Committee for Economic Change at Harvard University. He co-founded the National Fatherhood Initiative and served two years as a VISTA volunteer.
David is the co-editor of ten books and the author of five, including most recently In Search of Braver Angels: Getting Along Together in Troubled Times. His articles have appeared in many publications and he has served as lead author of nine jointly-authored public appeals to the nation.
David has spent a lifetime working across political divides:
- A profile in the conservative-leaning Deseret News says that Blankenhorn has “carved out a unique career cutting across ideological lines.”
- A profile in the liberal-leaning USA Today describes him as making “a career of thinking about big issues” and as “a catalyst for analysis and debate among those with differing views.”
- A profile in the New York Times calls him “a consensus builder for a moral base in society.”
- A profile in týždeň (“The Week,” Bratislava, Slovakia) says Blankenhorn “in the spirit of [Václav] Havel” is “trying to hold America together.”
David grew up in Jackson, Mississippi. He graduated in 1977 from Harvard College,
where he was president of Phillips Brooks House, the campus community action center,
and the recipient of a Knox Fellowship. In 1979 he received an M.A. in history from the
University of Warwick in Coventry, England. He and his wife, Raina, have three children
and live in New York City.