Bridge-building leadership, essential in these times, is supported by 3 intersecting skills that create more flourishing futures and open us to more of who we are.
In a recent conversation on Equity in Focus, host Kevin E. Hooks invited business leader, author, and community advocate Tru Pettigrew to share insights from his new book, We Can All Be Bridge ...
In today’s globalized economy, the ability to relate and work effectively across cultures—at the individual and the organizational level—has never been more important. It is a provocative question for ...
Tensions in the interfaith sector over the past few years are disturbing, undermining social cohesion and subdividing minority groups, writes Professor Brij Maharaj.
There is far too little reward for people who cross lines of difference, listen with curiosity to those we disagree with, humanize the “other,” and humbly acknowledge our blind spots as we learn from ...
President Alan M. Garber ’76 announced the four student-led projects receiving support from the inaugural President’s Building Bridges Fund in an email to Harvard affiliates Wednesday afternoon. The ...
In business, people do not work for or bond with a company or team. People work for people. Years ago, in Atlanta, I met a managing partner of a law firm at an event. He wasn’t connecting with people ...
A new rail bridge on the Schuylkill River will connects one of the city’s poorest neighborhoods to jobs and green space. Will ...
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