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Today’s women are warriors and peacemakers, athletes and artists. Women in leadership roles can play a crucial role in leading us toward a better and more equitable future, and women must be part of the solution to the current global crises. Former US secretary of state Madeleine K. Albright and former prime minister of New Zealand the Honorable Helen Clark are trailbreaki...
Actress Ashley Judd on activism and promoting health for women and girls around the world.
Kwame Anthony Appiah rejects the idea that cross-cultural conversations often lead to the discovery of irreconcilable differences.
How can such deeply faithful citizens support a president whose behaviors and values don’t exactly match up to traditional Christian mores?
We may have moved from a time of reckoning on racial equity to a time of transformation, says business leader Dr. Rohini Anand, and that gives her hope. The author of “Leading Global Diversity, Equity and Inclusion: A Guide for Systemic Change in Multinational Organizations,” Anand advises leaders all over the world on how to get to work and make DEI improvements that stic...
Once they reach adolescence, kids land on an emotional rollercoaster. As parents, teachers, coaches, and mentors, how can we help teens communicate and navigate the intensity of their emotions?
Former Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter says serving in city council is the best job in politics.
Shira Stutman is senior rabbi at a historic synagogue that’s doing innovative things.
Author Eric Motley speaks with Joshua Johnson about his book "Madison Park: A Place of Hope."
Writers Tara Westover and Sarah Smarsh say the damaging stereotypes of people living in rural America need to be stamped out.
What tactics must young people employ to get people in power to take them seriously?
David Miliband thinks the refugee crisis is solvable. So how do we start?
Who controls a woman’s body? Herself? Her church? Her community? Her government?