The Brookings Institution has published a report titled "Ways to Reconcile and Heal America," which examines the current state of national reconciliation in the United States. The report acknowledges the contributions of various individuals and organizations, including Mishaela Robison, Lia Newman, John Allen, Camille Busette, Ted Gayer, Carol Graham, Fiona Hill, Elaine Kamarck, Mark Muro, Tony Pipa, and Jonathan Rauch.
The report begins with an introduction that outlines the purpose of the study and the challenges facing the country. It then delves into the topic of national reconciliation, exploring how the country has arrived at its current state and the importance of problem-solving and justice. The report also examines the current state of national reconciliation and offers recommendations for moving forward.
Overall, the report provides a comprehensive overview of the current state of national reconciliation in the United States and offers valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities facing the country. The conclusions and recommendations of the report are based on independent research and are not influenced by the views of the Brookings Institution or its management.