Greater Good Resources for Peace & Conflict

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October 16, 2023

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Greater Good Resources for Peace & Conflict

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Greater Good Resources for Peace & Conflict

"Here at the Greater Good Science Center, the war between Israel and Hamas is provoking a range of emotions: sadness, anger, fear, and more. Were reading the news every day and wishing that there were more we could do to help.As an educational nonprofit, the best we can do, perhaps, is to remind ourselves and our readers that peace is always possible, the vast majority of people resist killing, even the most violent primates are capable of change, there are steps we can all take to bridge our differences, and activism can make the world a better place. Weve gathered articles below to help you understand the roots of peace, war, and reconciliation; get involved in activism; and support your well-being and your childrensincluding reminders of human goodness in times of conflict..." { read more }

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