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Who Would You Pardon?
If you had the power to grant a presidential pardon, who would you choose—and why? The ability to pardon is one of the most significant powers a president holds, offering a second chance to individuals convicted of federal crimes. While some pardons are widely celebrated, others spark controversy, raising questions about fairness, justice, and the…
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Unify Challenge
What is the Unify Challenge? It’s a guided video conversation that you’ll take with another American who may vote differently than you or be different than you in other ways. It’s a small but powerful way for everyday people to heal our national divide. Consider this your official invitation to step out of your “bubble.”…
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A New Political Reality: The Administrative State
Improving government efficiency and reducing waste were key themes of President Trump’s campaign, and these efforts are now poised to reshape the federal workforce and its operations. With more than two million career civil servants supporting essential government functions, the business community depends on their expertise to implement policies that drive both economic and social…
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Beyond Vigilantism: Gandhi’s Vision of Nonviolence
“Beyond Vigilantism: Gandhi’s Vision for Constructive Action” Event Date & Time:🗓️ Thursday, January 30th⏰ 7:00–8:30 PM ET Registration is FREE: https://peacethroughactionusa.dm.networkforgood.com/forms/beyond-vigilantism-gandhi-s-vision-for-constructive-action Location:💻 Online (via Zoom) Event Description:How can we address harm and frustration in our communities without resorting to violence? Join us for a FREE virtual event to explore practical, nonviolent solutions inspired by Gandhi’s Constructive…
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MWEG 8th Annual Spring Conference
Join us for the 2025 MWEG spring conference, “Growing Forward: Sowing Seeds of Compassion, Resilience, and Peace,” as we explore ways to proactively build peace and make a positive impact in our communities. We offer both in-person and virtual options for this conference. In-person tickets will be for the full event held at Utah Valley University…
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National Civil Discourse and Engagement
The American Arbitration Association-International Centre for Dispute Resolution Foundation is hosting a lively conversation on Civil Discourse and Engagement with civic leaders Keith Allred (National Institute for Civil Discourse), Matt Leighninger (National Civic League) and Sarah Suggs (Sandra Day O’Connor Institute) Mary Christina Riley, (Congressional Staff, House Education and Workforce Committee) Marcie Hutchinson, (Mesa Public…