A new collection of links to news and opinion articles and organizations that are, in various ways, contributing to the massively parallel effort to help us understand and more constructively handle intractable conflict.https://t.co/8Q3JazTbMv
Planning before acting is always important--to a point. Planning only gets you to the beginning in complex systems, where you need to watch what happens, learn and adapt for greatest impact.https://t.co/mkYIzvWMZ7
A new collection of links to news and opinion articles and organizations that are, in various ways, contributing to the massively parallel effort to help us understand and more constructively handle intractable conflict.https://t.co/pvsn144kCG
The second of two newsletters on Braver Angels' concept of "courageous citizenship," talking about what courage means, and the example offered by the U.S. Civil Rights Movement. https://t.co/boe7xdIVBo
The first of two articles explaining what the Braver Angels' term "courageous citizenship" means to Guy and Heidi Burgess, and why we think the concept is so important to civic health and democracy.https://t.co/oYnmL6v6vP
A new collection of links to news and opinion articles and organizations that are, in various ways, contributing to the massively parallel effort to help us understand and more constructively handle intractable conflict.https://t.co/L3iK86UsxU
Guy and Heidi Burgess interview journalist Gideon Lichfield about journalism, democracy, AI, and how all of those (and more) are intertwined.https://t.co/2ky5kpM3xJ
A reader shared his query to Claude (and its response) about the future of AI--what are the commonalities, the differences, and how to address those differences between its supporters and its critics. It is interesting reading. https://t.co/VtiRd5X701
A new collection of links to news and opinion articles and organizations that are, in various ways, contributing to the massively parallel effort to help us understand and more constructively handle intractable conflict.https://t.co/wtze6vaBCM
A conversation with Better Together America co-founders Jacob Bornstein and Caleb Christen talking about how they've grown and where they hope to go in the coming year. It's inspiring!https://t.co/msUkijbnsQ
Can Claude see opportunities to constructively address the disagreements that lie at the core of our most intractable conflicts — opportunities that we ordinary humans don't see? Maybe! https://t.co/9WNN0LF8Kq
A new collection of links to news and opinion articles and organizations that are, in various ways, contributing to the massively parallel effort to help us understand and more constructively handle intractable conflict.https://t.co/4d9iIVL1f3
A report on Claude's assessment of areas of common ground on climate, DEI, and immigration. Claude thinks there is much more agreement that is generally recognized. https://t.co/rHudkJ8AbI
Terry Kyllo has been working to bring people together across faith and other divides. While he has been particularly active with the Muslim community, his efforts work to rehumanize people of all faiths and cultures.https://t.co/jbTQzpf0WJ
A new collection of links to news and opinion articles and organizations that are, in various ways, contributing to the massively parallel effort to help us understand and more constructively handle intractable conflict.https://t.co/IryJuT2fS2
The second of three responses to David Beckemeyer's post on bridges, arenas and referees, this one again featuring Kristin Hansen and Pearce Godwin.https://t.co/eNcNn1hEFS
Kristin Hansen E.D. the Civic Health Project and Pearce Godwin, founder of Listen First, share their thoughts on the role of bridging in an era when so many people would rather fight than talk. https://t.co/YuECPVv12c
A new collection of links to news and opinion articles and organizations that are, in various ways, contributing to the massively parallel effort to help us understand and more constructively handle intractable conflict. https://t.co/en8eooyMPh
Dennis Wong talks about what Rotarian Peacebuilding is, how it is different from other peacebuilding, and why he hopes Rotary will do more peacebuilding work in the future. https://t.co/JyZxqGzbeH