

Interview on WBUR's Here and Now by Robin Young
- Nov 16, 2020
Respect And Friendship Don't Depend On Shared Politics, Say Those Who Have Bridged The Divide
Here and Now's 2020 Election Coverage:
Two years ago, we brought you a conversation between liberals from western Massachusetts and conser


freethink.com
- May 13, 2020
Letcher County's Black Sheep Brick Oven Bakery Inspires Hope
Leverett Hands Across the Hills visited the Black Sheep Brick Oven Bakery in Hemphill KY as part of our bridging project. This film from...


TIME Magazine Staff
- Mar 28, 2020
Meet 27 People Bridging Divides Across America
Time Magazine has just published a feature "Meet 27 People Bridging Divides Across America". Among those 27 are Paula Green of Leverett,...


John C. Clayton, The Fulcrum
- Mar 27, 2020
Building a bridge across the countryside for talking in polarized times
Sometimes it seems the only thing blue and red voters share is mutual contempt. Organizations like Better Angels or Bridge the Divide try...


Ross Lippman, Connecting Point, WGBY
- Nov 7, 2019
WGBY's 'Connecting Point' features Hands Across the Hills
With polarization on the rise in the United States, Hands Across the Hills bridges divides by bringing groups from vastly different parts...


Paula Green, Op-Ed, Hampshire Daily Gazette
- Oct 23, 2019
Hands Across the Hills has a Message to Share
Over the past two years, the Hands Across the Hills cultural exchange project has created strong bonds of friendship between conservative...


Richie Davis, Greenfield Recorder
- Oct 16, 2019
Hands Across the Hills: Conversation leads to collaboration
LEVERETT — The nation’s political divide may have widened, but the bond between Kentuckians and Leverett residents who met for the third...


NEPR report by Karen Brown
- Oct 16, 2019
Liberals and Conservatives from North and South Reunite in Western Mass.
A culture-crossing project borne of the 2016 election met for the third time this past weekend in Leverett, Massachusetts. Hands Across...