(This is a version of a piece I wrote for the Huffington Post early in 2008. The context is even more appropriate today than it was then.)
Barack Obama is an improviser. His campaign, his platform, his history, draws on a spirit kindled in the same Chicago South Side neighborhoods where modern improv was born in the 1930s.
How does Barack Obama improvise?
He says “Yes and…” Like any good improviser, President Obama understands that agreement enables a scene to progress, and new, shared realities to emerge from it. “I know that the hardening of lines, the embrace of fundamentalism and tribe, dooms us all,” he writes in the preface to Dreams From My Father. As an improviser, Obama understands that erasing the lines that divide us–enabling “Your situation” and “My situation” to become “Our situation” is what makes any kind of progress possible. (more…)