The Depolarization Project exists to help people listen, learn and lead. It does this through researching what works (and what doesn’t), providing training courses to businesses, students and community groups and encouraging leaders to open up to changing their own mind.
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Published in: Podcasts: InterviewHelen Lewis: Why I'm getting less liberal about sex work
The journalist and author talks about how she came to question her previous beliefs in the latest episode of Changed My Mind.
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Published in: PodcastsKajal Odedra: no-platforming only ‘entrenches beliefs’
The Change.org UK director discusses how to deal with hate speech on the latest episode of Changed My Mind.
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Published in: HomeChanged My Mind: a Jewish Labour activist on why he left the party
“Anti-Semitism in the Labour Party is complicated because it is not what people traditionally imagine anti-Semitism...
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Published in: Podcasts: InterviewBlack culture is mainstream – but that isn’t enough
Cultural representation alone will not improve the lives of black people, says author Derek A. Bardowell.
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Published in: Podcasts: InterviewWhen an animal rights activist met a factory farmer
On the latest episode of the Changed My Mind podcast, we speak to Leah Garces about finding unlikely allies.
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Published in: Podcasts: InterviewChanged My Mind: from Al-Qaeda bombmaker to MI6 spy
On the latest episode, Aimen Dean talks about what prompted him to leave the terrorist group.