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Catholics/Protestants. Serbs/Albanians. White/Black. Republicans/Democrats. Us/Them thinking is at the root of identity-based violence. How can we stop the atrocities? Join a conversation with SSIR authors today and find out how. Register: linkedin.com/events/civilso…
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How can we address social fragmentation at the root of mass atrocity and identity-based violence? Join SSIR’s Marcie Bianco and SSIR authors David Campbell & Kerry Whigham for some answers on LinkedIn on Tuesday, March 4, at noon PST/3 p.m. EST: linkedin.com/events/civilso…
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SSIR’s Marcie Bianco speaks w/ David Campbell & Kerry Whigham, Institute for Genocide & Mass Atrocity Prevention, Binghamton University, about their cover story “Preventing Identity-Based Violence From the Ground Up” Tues March 4, noon PST/3 EST Register: linkedin.com/events/civilso…
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How do we protect the ‘intelligence’ in artificial intelligence? Two former heads of the US Patent and Trademark Office want to see stronger IP protections for human creativity connected with #AI to accelerate medical breakthroughs and #climate solutions: ssir.org/articles/entry…
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We invite you to a free live webinar hosted by Stanford Social Innovation Review, Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, and DAFgiving360. Explore the motivations, attitudes, and giving preferences of younger donors in depth. bit.ly/YoungerDonors
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