Thinking For Yourself: Intellectual Self Reliance in an Hyper-Connected World

Fundamentally, self-reliance in the twenty-first century is about thinking for yourself and not becoming paralyzed by the data deluge and overwhelming information we suffer through on a daily basis. Vikram Mansharamani discusses ways to harnesses the power of experts and technologies without giving up autonomy.

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Health, Democracy Law and Human Rights Robin Strongin Health, Democracy Law and Human Rights Robin Strongin

Election 2020: Loneliness, the Art of Healing and our Democracy

The reality of the seemingly endless pandemic combined with the stream of anger and violence exposed in media, is now fused with historic levels of loneliness and isolation. Robin Strongin discusses how reducing loneliness and social isolation is one way to reconnect people, to reestablish a meaningful sense of belonging and worth, and in so doing, provide an antidote to hate.

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Health Anne Montgomery and Sarah Slocum Health Anne Montgomery and Sarah Slocum

Producing a Just Culture of Safety and Quality in Nursing Homes

As the peaks and valleys of COVID-19 cases and deaths create chaos in the health care sector, the pandemic is shining an intense spotlight on nursing homes - what they do and how well they do it. Anne Montgomery and Sarah Slocum discuss how we should use the challenges and vulnerabilities exposed by COVID-19 as a catalyst to focus closer attention and resources on a cherished population.

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Climate Change and Sustainability, Democracy Law and Human Rights Steven M. Rothstein and Veena Ramani Climate Change and Sustainability, Democracy Law and Human Rights Steven M. Rothstein and Veena Ramani

It’s Our Financial Regulators’ Job To Protect Us From Climate Change. It’s Our Legislators’ Job To Make Them!

As climate-induced wildfires and hurricanes ravage America, our lives, our livelihoods, and the stability and security of our financial markets are in danger. Steven Rothstein and Veena Ramani, from Ceres, discuss how climate change is a systemic risk and we need our elected representatives to use their power to hold regulators to account for immediate climate change action.

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Social Enterprise and Economic Development, Racial and Gender Equity Marta Lucía Ramírez de Rincón Social Enterprise and Economic Development, Racial and Gender Equity Marta Lucía Ramírez de Rincón

Women's Economic Empowerment: A Critical Tool for Post-Pandemic Economic Repowering in Colombia

Marta Lucia Ramírez, the Vice President of the Republic of Colombia, discusses how national economies weakened by the COVID-19 pandemic must take measures that include comprehensive actions for women's economic empowerment, as a prerequisite for a sustainable recovery.

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Social Enterprise and Economic Development Rosabeth Moss Kanter Social Enterprise and Economic Development Rosabeth Moss Kanter

Think Outside the Building: How Advanced Leaders Can Change the World One Smart Innovation at a Time

Professor Rosabeth Kanter, in her book, counsels that today's challenges - climate change, COVID-19, systemic racism, economic inequality - require a new paradigm of thinking to upend the status quo. “To think outside the building” is a call to action for bold advanced leaders with the mission to tackle the world’s biggest problems when we need social, economic, and environmental solutions more than ever.

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Democracy Law and Human Rights Miles Rapoport Democracy Law and Human Rights Miles Rapoport

Making a Case for Universal Civic Duty Voting

Miles Rapoport discusses how it's important to remember that our election system has two critical and longstanding problems that are barriers to achieving full and inclusive representation: consistently low voter participation and an electorate still deeply unreflective of our country’s increasingly diverse population. The solution is straightforward - make voting a universal civic duty.

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Upholding the Social Contract in Latin America and the Caribbean

COVID-19 is a global humanitarian crisis that threatens both our lives and our livelihoods. The outlook is especially severe for regions like Latin America, where economies are characterized by high levels of inequality and informality. Andrés Cadena discusses how an upgraded conditional cash transfer program can help Latin America so it does not lose a decade of socioeconomic progress.

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Racial and Gender Equity, Social Enterprise and Economic Development Maria Bobenrieth, Aditi Mohapatra, and Marissa Wesely Racial and Gender Equity, Social Enterprise and Economic Development Maria Bobenrieth, Aditi Mohapatra, and Marissa Wesely

Building Economic Resilience for Women in a Post-COVID-19 World

In order to overcome the disproportionate economic devastation that COVID-19 has had and will continue to have on millions of women around the world, Maria Bobenrieth, Aditi Mohapatra, and Marissa Wesely discuss ways we can achieve women’s economic empowerment and advance economic justice and rights.

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Climate Change and Sustainability Doris Honold Climate Change and Sustainability Doris Honold

One in Five Tree Species is on the Brink of Extinction

There are a little over 60,000 individual species of trees in the world. More than 11,000 of these are at risk of extinction and 3,300 are critically endangered - meaning that without intervention, they will become extinct. Doris Honold discusses how U.K.-based Botanic Gardens Conservation International and their Tree Conservation Fund are working with communities to save trees from extinction.

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Health, Racial and Gender Equity Lisa Dreier Health, Racial and Gender Equity Lisa Dreier

Supporting Indigenous Communities’ Resilience in the Face of COVID-19

When the COVID-19 pandemic began spreading globally in early 2020, Victor Lopez-Carmen knew that it represented an existential threat to Indigenous communities. As one of the only Native American student currently at Harvard Medical School and Co-Chair of the U.N. Global Indigenous Youth Caucus, he rallied his networks and launched the COVID-19 Indigenous Health Partnership to leverage Harvard Medical School expertise in support of seven Indigenous nations around the world.

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