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Anand Giridharadas: “Winners Take All” and the Paradox of Elite Philanthropy - The Daily Show

2019

Anand Giridharadas discusses his book “Winners Take All,” which explains how the super wealthy take advantage of U.S. financial policies while also looking philanthropic.

08:34 min

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Blair Styra - Channeling the Spiritual Entity Here to Help Humanity

You have all reached a junction point where you are making vital decisions about not only your own personal future, but the future of Earth itself. There are always many choices that are available in regards to the outcome of life.

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You Can Live Without Producing Trash

One New York woman is making an effort to change the way we think about waste. Over the past two years, Lauren Singer has produced only enough trash to fill a 16 oz mason jar.

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Dr. Monica Sharma: Leadership for Equity & Opportunity (Leo) Program

Dr. Monica Sharma, former Director of Leadership and Capacity Development, speaks to how the Leadership for Equity and Opportunity program is unique.

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01:31:57

Otto Scharmer in Dialogue with Thomas Hübl: Global Social Witnessing and the Current Crisis

What is the background to the current global crisis situation with the coronavirus pandemic? What do we need now and what are the prospects? What role does collective trauma and absencing play? In contrast, attention and awareness is the real super power today.

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Rev. Angel Kyodo Williams: Why Contemplation/Awareness Matters to Change...And How

Leading a series of sessions on meditation at the 2013 Climate, Mind & Behavior Symposium, Zen priest and writer Rev. angel Kyodo williams articulates the importance of contemplation in understanding and addressing today's most pressing social and environmental problems.

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It’s Not About Love After All | angel Kyodo williams | TEDxWashingtonSquare

Rev. angel Kyodo williams notes, “Love and Justice are not two. Without inner change, there can be no outer change. Without collective change, no change matters.”

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Michio Kaku: Will Mankind Destroy Itself?

Theoretical physicist Michio Kaku sees two major trends today. One eventually leads to a multicultural, scientific, tolerant society that will expand beyond Earth in the name of human progress. The other trend leads to fundamentalism, monoculturalism, and - eventually - civilizational ruin.

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Becoming a Mature Citizen of the World - Thomas Hübl

Mystical teacher Thomas Hubl comments on current world events: "What we see at the moment in the world is that collective and unconscious dynamics are being surfaced in order to come into the light.

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The Top 4 Crises Facing the World Today | Jared Diamond | Big Think

According to historian Jared Diamond, we currently have four global crises to address: the ongoing threat of nuclear attacks, climate change, running out of resources, and socioeconomic inequality.

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Jared Diamond: Lessons from Hunter-Gatherers | Nat Geo Live

Jared Diamond, a National Geographic explorer-in-residence and Pulitzer Prize-winning author, studies how traditional societies around the world treat the aging members of their tribes, and suggests that these cultures have much to teach us about the treatment of our elderly.

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Economic Justice