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Morton Deutsch on Understanding and Overcoming Oppression

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Oppression has been with us through the ages. Fortunately we have learned many strategies for overcoming it.

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The US Election, COVID, Racism, and the Constructive Conflict Initiative

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If ever the "peacemakers time is at hand," this is it! Join our effort to help share what peacebuilders know that can help.

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Fighting Today's Oppression, Not Yesterday's Oppression

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Opposing today's injustices will require cooperation across the racial divides that were a focus of many of the unrightable wrongs of the past. #mbi_cci

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Suzanne Ghais: Bridging the Police Community Divide

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A reflection on the dangerous escalation between police and their communities and how to address that effectively for all constituencies. #mbi_cci

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Hyper-Polarization, the Pandemic, and the Need for a "Lifeboat Ethic"

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We are all, in a sense, on one giant lifeboat. Surviving the storm will require us to figure out how to work together more effectively. #mbi_cci

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Where Does The Nightmare of Continuing Hyper-Polarization End?

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Social processes like hyperpolarization can't continue indefinitely without leading to catastrophe. We desperately need an exit strategy. #mbi_cci

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