Niomi: One of the Only POC and Liberal People in Her Hometown

July 24th, 2023

Niome was raised in a small, predominantly white, conservative town in Oregon. As the daughter of Mexican immigrant parents, she experienced the political divide firsthand during her senior year of high school in 2016. Niome faced ridicule from her high school classmates for calling out Trump’s racist rhetoric. Further complicating matters, she has family members who are immigrants from Mexico but support Trump’s immigration policies.

Can This Friendship Be Saved? Sean’s Story

July 24th, 2023

I had the opportunity to interview two friends who stand on opposite sides of the political divide, discussing how it affects their relationship. Chris embraces the progressive democrat ideology, while Sean identifies as a Libertarian. My initial conversation with Sean took place in the summer of 2020, and I followed up with him in the spring of 2021. Throughout our discussion, we explored various reasons behind the deepening divide, the tendency for people to form tribes with rigid membership boundaries, and our growing inability to engage in civil conversations with individuals who hold different ideologies without resorting to name-calling.

Can This Friendship Be Saved? Chris’s Story.

July 24th, 2023

This is Chris’s perspective on the friendship between him and Sean and their challenges in maintaining it despite their ideological differences. I initially spoke with Chris in the summer of 2020 and followed up with him in the spring of 2021. Chris acknowledges that he acted poorly when he first realized the extent of the disparity between his and Sean’s political ideologies. Throughout our conversation, we delved into various topics, including the trend of progressive individuals “canceling” others within their own ranks for expressing viewpoints that deviate slightly from the progressive rhetoric.

Michelle: It goes beyond political differences

July 23rd, 2023

Michelle comes from a large Catholic family, but she finds herself in conflict with their conservative beliefs. This has led to challenges in maintaining relationships with certain family members, becoming a source of inner turmoil for her. What deeply troubles Michelle is not merely the divergence in political views but the awareness that for her, it goes beyond politics—it touches upon fundamental questions of morality.

Amy: Conservative and Working in the Music Industry

July 23rd, 2023

In my conversation with Amy, I discovered how the political divide seeps into work environments, with certain sectors displaying favoritism towards one party and potentially penalizing those with different beliefs. Amy grew up in a staunch Democratic household within the music industry, where her father maintained a surprising friendship with Ronald Reagan despite not supporting him politically. As Amy matured and pursued her music career, her political outlook transformed, yet she felt the need to hide her Republican leanings to avoid alienation in the industry.

Podcast w/ Cassandra: Sometimes We Say Things We Don’t Mean to Fit In

October 27th, 2022

This is my conversation with Cassandra from the summer of 2020. Cassandra lives just outside of Portland, identifies as gay, and supported Trump for both the 2016 and 2020 elections. Cassandra replied to my social media post asking folks who would be willing to talk to me about how political differences have affected personal relationships. She was sad and angry that so many of her left leaning friends decided to cut off communication with her rather than have a conversation about their political differences. Cassandra observes that our desire to belong to a group can cause us to say things that further increase the political divide.

Podcast w/ Jessica: We’re All On a Journey

October 27th, 2022

Jessica identifies as biracial and talks about the complicated relationship she has with her family. This includes her white, liberal leaning mother who has conservative siblings, and her black father, a staunch Republican. In our conversation, Jessica speaks of the importance of having compassion for others. She points out that we’re all on a journey, and that we should be optimistic that others can learn and change. She also asserts that we have to keep the lines of communication open with those that don’t have the same beliefs as us, because if we don’t address the issue, the problem will only get worse and it will only get harder and harder to see the humanity in those that don’t think like us.

Podcast w/ Alexander: Came to College With the Conservative Views of His Parents

October 27th, 2022

When Alexander first got to college, he found himself routinely being chastised by his college peers for the conservative beliefs he had learned from his family. Alexander, who’s parents immigrated to the US from Mexico, grew up in Southern Oregon. Alexander describes the population of his Southern Oregon hometown as being predominantly white with a few Mexicans, and those few Mexicans were his own family. Alex had adopted the conservative beliefs of his white high school friends as a way to better fit in as one of the only brown kids in the school, but when he got to college, he began to form his own opinions and those new opinions put him in opposition to his family’s conservative leanings.

Upcoming Podcast w/ Stacy: LGBT and Liberal in a Sea of Conservatives

October 27th, 2022

Check back again soon for my conversation with Stacy.

Upcoming Podcast w/ Delfonics: Why Her Vietnamese-born Parents voted for Trump

October 27th, 2022

Check back again soon for my conversation with Delfonics.