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: HomeBlack 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: HomeWhen 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: HomeChanged 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.
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Published in: HomeWhy I changed my mind about positive discrimination
On the latest episode of the Changed My Mind podcast, a social psychologist talks about how his research challenged...
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Published in: HomeWhy I changed my mind about abolishing university fees
Sonia Sodha explains why media narratives mean it's harder for politicians to shift their views.
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Published in: HomeStanford professor Jeffrey Pfeffer on why flattery changes minds
Also: how his views on leadership have changed and why advising people to be authentic is misguided.