Building Consensus Across Differences
Our society is fractured, and shouting often supersedes listening at public events. In a diverse, multipartisan society, how can we begin to solve community problems? Ann Crews Melton describes how to build consensus, a decision-making process that ensures no voices are left out. What she’s discovered may surprise you: the best way to find common ground is to bring all of your differences to the table.
About Ann
Ann Crews Melton is from Longview, Texas, and graduated from Austin College in 2003 majoring in religion. She received an MA from Emerson College in publishing and writing. Melton is currently the executive director of Consensus Council, a nonprofit based in Bismarck, North Dakota. She has served as an advocate or editor at organizations across the country, including the Presbyterian Church (USA) in Louisville, Temple Israel of Boston, and Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in New York City.