Let's F*#!ing Talk to Each Other - Manu Meel

Published: March 17, 2022, 11 p.m.

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Leave it to Gen Z to cut to the chase. \\xa0 "Let's f*cking talk to each other!"

The perfect name for a campaign to get Americans, and especially our politicians, out of their silos for the greater good -- namely solving the problems that face our democracy and our very existence.

Manu Meel and his fellow Gen Z colleagues at BridgeUSA are painfully aware that they will inherit today's problems tomorrow.\\xa0 And they're on a mission to give themselves a fighting chance.

The first step:\\xa0 Change the way we engage and figure out how to f*cking talk to each other!

Forbes 30 Under 30

Meel launched the flagship Bridge chapter in 2016 while pursuing a degree in political science at UC Berkeley. \\xa0 He catapulted BridgeUSA into national news within 3 months.\\xa0 \\xa0

He is now CEO of the non-profit, one of Forbes 30 Under 30 2022, and has been featured in the New York Times and Washington Post.

Manu is passionate about empowering young people to bridge divides and fight polarization.

The organization he leads aims to improve political culture on college campuses. \\xa0 More than 40 campuses in 19 states now have BridgeUSA chapters.

Hitting the Road

As I write this, Manu and his colleagues are hitting the road to visit many of those college campuses and kick off the Let's F*cking Talk to Each Other campaign.

Over the next three weeks they will explore why 60% of college students avoid talking about issues like politics, race, religion, sexual orientation or gender.

Step 2 is to figure out how to talk to each other. \\xa0

As the BridgeUSA website states, "We can\\u2019t continue to let our differences divide us. We must learn how to communicate across our differences, and demand the same from our leaders.\\xa0 Let's just f*cking talk to each other!"

Amen.

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