Building Bridges Across Differences

This project began with a simple observation: people can read about the same event and come away with entirely different understandings of what happened, who mattered, what was justified, and what should be remembered. Often, those differences as much about framing as about facts. The language used, the assumptions embedded in reporting, the voices centered or excluded, and the degree of certainty a story projects.


Credits

Designed, developed and edited by an anonymous student at the University of California, Berkeley as part of the Bridging Fellowship.

Dr. Ethan Katz, Faculty Advisor

Base theme by Code Supply Co.

Plugins by Webcraft Plugins

Graphics by FreePik

Photographs by Wikimedia Commons contributors

“Bricolage Grotesque” typeface by Mathieu Triay

“Inter” typeface by Rasmus Andersson

Additional thanks to Emily Reich, Dorit Price-Levine, and Alia Lahlou.


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