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Playing it Safe Since 1833: How Personality Affects One’s Work

TW: This blog post briefly mentions suicide in paragraph 5. You don’t have to know me long to pick up

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Investigating Investment: A Systems-Thinking Approach to Giving Tuesday

Here at the Gandhi Institute we recognize that the ‘how’ of our work is as important as the ‘what’. This

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Gratitude without Consumption: An Invitation to Participate in Buy-Nothing Day this Friday

Over the last nine (million) months since we’ve been living in this pandemic, I’ve seen a lot of advertising attempting

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Nonviolence Cannot be Preached

“Nonviolence cannot be preached.  It has to be practiced.” -Gandhi, from “Nonviolence in Peace and War” I’m reading Resmaa Menakem’s

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In Between: A Personal Reflection on Belonging and Biracial Identity

I was born in Austria to an Austrian mother of Czech Republican descent and a Father who was born in

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Caring for Those Who Have Died

During this time of the pandemic when the fear of death and increased likelihood of loss is on our minds,

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Where is Nonviolence Hiding Today?

More and more I am realizing that nonviolence shows up in many places throughout our daily lives. In the past

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Let’s Talk about Hate

Since 2016, my colleagues and I have been leading public workshops called “Let’s Talk About Hate” at the Gandhi Institute,

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Hidden Brain Podcast Mixtape

I’ve got a bit of a Hidden Brain obsession. For those of you who don’t know, Hidden Brain is an

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What’s Sign-Stealing got to do with Justice?

Major League Baseball has been rocked over the past several months with revelations that the 2017 champions, the Houston Astros,

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Practicing Nonviolent Communication at the RoundGlass Learning Summit

Aside: To begin with, I want to acknowledge the horrific violence that is currently unfolding in India since this blog

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Guest Blog: What We’ve Learned from Studying Nonviolence

Being apart has been difficult. My boyfriend Jeremy is currently in the Peace Corps in Indonesia, while I work in

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