Catherine Friend
Catherine Friend

A Surprising Pivot

         

         The extreme polarization in this country is really starting to weigh me down. In a search for help I stumbled upon a poll that asked both Democrats and Republicans to rank their top choices for how to heal the country and strengthen our identity as Americans. The one solution that both parties supported more than any other? Better civics education. 

          Civics? Did they mean that boring high school class? No–they meant knowing how the government works, and how to be an effective citizen, and how to work with our neighbors regardless of party to solve problems, and how to participate in our democracy.

          My civics was ridiculously rusty so I dove in and realized I loved the idea of learning more about this, especially if Democrats and Republicans, who can’t agree on whether the sun is shining, both say that “better civics” is critical. I can already feel my hopelessness shift into something more positive and proactive. I’m about ready to burst with everything I’m learning.

          So….it appears my post-farming pivot might be a journey into what “better civics” could mean for all of us. When I tried to explain this to my friend Lori, she covered her ears. “Don’t talk to me about politics!”

          That’s when it hit me: Civics isn’t politics; it’s bigger than politics. It transcends politics. If done right, Civics will hold us together even as politics tries to drive us apart. Civics isn’t “red” or “blue,” it’s “Red, White, and Blue.”

           I hope you’ll pivot with me to find out if I’m right.

 

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After twenty-five years on the farm, I’m adjusting to the adventures of city life. Part of that adjustment is figuring out what I want to write about now, since sheep are no longer part of my daily life. I’m challenging myself creatively by painting with pastels and playing the ukelele as I seek my new writing path.

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Catherine Friend is a fiscal year 2021 recipient of a Creative Support for Individuals grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board. This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.