Joan Blades and John Gable: Free yourself from your filter bubbles
Joan Blades shares a simple six-person conversation guide that helps people with differences get to know and even like each other. Full bioJohn Gable - Technologist, activist
John Gable is the founder and CEO of AllSides.com, which builds better understanding across divides. Full bio
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politically diverse friends?
in a town full of progressives,
any conservative friends.
in a Republican family
locally and at the national level.
I've been in technology
Lewinsky-Clinton impeachment scandal,
with a one-sentence petition:
censure the president
facing the nation."
a very unifying petition in many ways.
for the country was to move on.
I saw the polarization just continue.
in other parts of the country.
to get together with grassroots leaders
in the Christian Coalition,
the way MoveOn is seen as on the left.
showing up on Capitol Hill
leaders, my friend,
have the opportunity
that have very different views?
from a small coal mining town,
for the first few years of my life,
Frankfort, Kentucky.
in small-town America,
they're a little different.
to a progressive area
for Netscape Navigator,
and inspired by a vision:
these different people around the world
that the whole world has to offer.
to discriminate against each other
and decided to hate each other more.
too many people, too many ideas --
to filter it out a little bit.
who think just like me.
in our beliefs.
of anybody who's different than we are.
The modern world?
that technology is changing,
why I started AllSides.com --
to free us from these filter bubbles.
technology that identifies bias,
perspectives side by side
bubbles of news media.
of Washington, DC,
of cross-partisan bridge builders,
the fabric of our communities.
can be a strength,
about the work he was doing
or do collaborative problem-solving
to go on a walk,
the way I was thinking about things.
information filter bubbles,
and social filter bubbles.
nearly as smart as we think we are.
decisions intellectually.
we want to rationalize.
like Mr. Spock,
like Captain Kirk,
the new "Star Trek" crew,
with that kind of optimism?
is a big deal -- very important.
is very important.
but relationship diversity.
I mean big "D" diversity,
which are very important,
of somebody freeing themselves
relationships lost or harmed
religion or whatever?
as they talk about family members
and personal differences.
viewpoints each invite two friends
to some simple ground rules:
respect, taking turns --
in kindergarten, right?
the topic you've agreed to talk about,
to people we care about.
in our own living rooms
and even love people
you yearn to have?
ABOUT THE SPEAKERS
Joan Blades - Domestic peace advocateJoan Blades shares a simple six-person conversation guide that helps people with differences get to know and even like each other.
Why you should listen
Joan Blades is a co-founder of LivingRoomConversations.org, an open-source effort to rebuild respectful civil discourse across ideological, cultural and party lines while embracing our core-shared values. She is also a co-founder of MomsRising.org and MoveOn.org. She is a co-author of The Custom-Fit Workplace: Choose When, Where and How to Work and Boost Your Bottom Line, winner of a Nautilus book award in 2011, and The Motherhood Manifesto, which won the Ernesta Drinker Ballard Book Prize in 2007.
Last century, Blades was a software entrepreneur, a co-founder of Berkeley Systems, best known for the Flying Toaster and the game "You Don't Know Jack." A mediator (attorney) by training and inclination, she is a nature lover, artist and true believer in the power of citizens and our need to rebuild respectful civil discourse while embracing our core shared values.
Joan Blades | Speaker | TED.com
John Gable - Technologist, activist
John Gable is the founder and CEO of AllSides.com, which builds better understanding across divides.
Why you should listen
John Gable offers a unique combination of technology and politics. He started in tech 24 years ago by joining the original Microsoft Office team, then became the PM team lead for Netscape Navigator. He also led ZoneAlarm at Check Point Software, and cofounded and sold Kavi Corp. Gable was previously a Republican operative, working for three Senate majority leaders (Howard Baker, Trent Lott, Mitch McConnell), the Republican National Committee and George H.W. Bush.
Now Gable and his multi-partisan AllSides.com team use technology to present news and issues from many angles to allow people to make up their own minds. Their mission: "free people from filter bubbles so they can better understand the world and each other."
John Gable | Speaker | TED.com