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EPISODE · Jul 30, 2020 · 40 MIN

3.13 More in Common

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We were honored to have the Director of Research of More in Common, Stephen Hawkins, take some time to share about their history, goals, and discoveries.More in Common was founded in 2016 to address division in society and find ways for us to focus on what we have in common. While there are similar forces threatening democratic societies, they have established separate national teams with their own national strategies, because they believe strategies to strengthen resilience against the forces of division must build on each society’s unique national and regional characteristics.In their work, they aim for originality, strategic rigor and a sound evidence base. They put learning at the center of our work. They don’t have all the answers, but they are committed to deepening their insights, improving their approaches and measuring their impact. As a learning organization, they put a high value on collaboration and are committed to sharing their own insights generously with those who share their goals.Learn more about More in Common by visiting their site:More in Common Site | https://bit.ly/39I0kgmJo Cox Foundation | https://bit.ly/3fftzImFor George Floyd, a complicated life and a notorious death | https://bit.ly/3hRG66JPromo: https://twitter.com/BodyCountPodMember: BigHeadsMedia Podcasting Network ★ Support this podcast ★ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

We were honored to have the Director of Research of More in Common, Stephen Hawkins, take some time to share about their history, goals, and discoveries.More in Common was founded in 2016 to address division in society and find ways for us to focus on what we have in common. While there are similar forces threatening democratic societies, they have established separate national teams with their own national strategies, because they believe strategies to strengthen resilience against the forces of division must build on each society’s unique national and regional characteristics.In their work, they aim for originality, strategic rigor and a sound evidence base. They put learning at the center of our work. They don’t have all the answers, but they are committed to deepening their insights, improving their approaches and measuring their impact. As a learning organization, they put a high value on collaboration and are committed to sharing their own insights generously with those who share their goals.Learn more about More in Common by visiting their site:More in Common Site | https://bit.ly/39I0kgmJo Cox Foundation | https://bit.ly/3fftzImFor George Floyd, a complicated life and a notorious death | https://bit.ly/3hRG66JPromo: https://twitter.com/BodyCountPodMember: BigHeadsMedia Podcasting Network ★ Support this podcast ★ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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