Arthur Brooks at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government

In this clip from a talk at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government Arthur Brooks puts the problem of our polarized electorate and government in a context that enables each of us to think differently about it and thereby participate in the healing process. This is the kind of change in mindset that ultimately drives change in experience, process, systems and ultimately, the magnitude of progress. Watch Here!

In Jordanian city hit by ISIS, old lessons on Christian-Muslim coexistence

Muslim and Christian residents of Karak, Jordan, say putting community first, and respecting each other’s religious sensitivities, are key to more than coexistence. They call it interdependence. Read more about it HERE