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December 2020, Paper: "These rallying cries for more diversity in companies, from recent statements by CEOs, are representative of what we hear from business leaders around the…
December 15, 2020, Opinion: "One issue links the political ructions and failures that have afflicted America in 2020: trust – or, rather, the lack thereof. Neither a COVID-19…
December 1, 2020, Video: "With its focus on material success, competition and self-reliance, neoliberalism has generated stronger class and ethno-racial boundaries. One way…
November 2020, Opinion: "Leaders may mean well when they tout the economic payoffs of hiring more women and people of color, but there is no research support for the notion that…
November 23, 2020, Video: "Harvard Kennedy School's Professor Erica Chenoweth discusses the four components that are need to build successful social movements, like the Movement…
November 2020, Paper: "In the two decades since UNSCR 1325, nonviolent uprisings have replaced violent conflict as the leading form of mass political contention.1 However, the…
2020, Book: "Around the globe, democracy appears broken. With political and socioeconomic inequality on the rise, we are faced with the urgent question of how to better distribute…
November 2, 2020, Audio: "America's response to the Covid-19 Crisis, says political philosopher Danielle Allen, represents "the biggest possible announcement one could have of the…
October 30, 2020, Opinion: "The implicit social contract underpinning democratic governments everywhere aims to ensure both the well-being of citizens and respect for their civil…
October 23, 2020, Video: "Amid the winner-take-all ruthlessness of American politics, Harvard professor Danielle Allen makes the case for unity. Allen is director of Harvard’s…