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How Do We Reach The Most Fearful And Most Greedy? Lisa Ann Gold, 52, Los Angeles, CA
How do we establish a just world government? Martjin Rep, 41, Amsterdam
What do we teach our children? Martjin Rep, 41, Amsterdam
How can we feel community connections when we’re communicating electronically most of the time? Anonymous, 51, Cambridge, MA
Why Is It Socially Acceptable To Horde Wealth While So Many Go Without Basic Needs? Kent Keller, 49 Milwaukee
How Many Trees Have To Die If I Drive 100 km With My Car? Sasha Horsely, 30 Berlin
Will My Children Grow Up In an Environment Waste Land? Rebecca Jane R, 22, Prince Edward Island, Canada
How Do You Perceive The World Around You? Ph. D. Gao Xuejie, Bejing
How Many Years Remain for Planet Earth? Dick Larsen, 59, Los Angeles
  • What Would The World Look Like If It Was Completely Safe For Women And Girls?6January 12, 2010

    What Would The World Look Like If It Was Completely Safe For Women And Girls?

    Jenny Amory, 50, Brookline, MA

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  • Social Media &  Public Engagment0August 25, 2009

    Social Media & Public Engagment

    The birth of social networking tools has advanced the possibility of a 21st century form of participatory democracy.

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  • Designing for the Margins0August 25, 2009

    Designing for the Margins

    Throughout the world, the voices, needs, and vision of key segments of the global public are consistently underrepresented

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  • The Power of Questions0August 23, 2009

    The Power of Questions

    Every effort to make the world better begins with someone asking why this is so.

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  • The practice of asking questions is at the core of our theory of social change. It is through asking—not telling—that we begin to ponder new alternatives and come to recognize multiple viewpoints.

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    • How Can There Be Peace If Religion Is The Root Of Most Conflicts?
    • Is It Possible That Religions Do Not Have a Complete Understanding Of God?
    • Why We Should Forgo Our Individual Differences And Come Together As One To Heal The World?
    • How Can More People Be Involved In Making The Big Decisions For Our Planet?
    • Can We Truly Understand Each Other Through Religion?
    • Do Depictions Of A Violent God In Religious Books Give People And Governments The Moral Justification To Hurt Each Other?
    • How can we maintain cohesive families in this multicultural, multifaith world?
    • What Happens When Women Lead?
    • Can Spiritual Education Be Part Of Regular School Curriculum?
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