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  • Changing Perceptions; Bridging Nations
    Asia
    Changing Perceptions; Bridging Nations
    In 2017, China Fellow Brian Wong made an Action Pledge to “broaden Western perceptions of China and Chinese culture through the creation of a digital media platform targeting 250,000 U.S. millennial subscribers by March 2018.” That pledge is being made real by his leadership venture, RADII – a digital media platform focused on producing stories about Chinese life, culture, and innovation. In this piece, Brian takes us on his journey.

    BY Brian Wong

    07.24.2018

  • When You’re the Elephant: A Leadership Lesson in Fearlessness
    Society
    When You’re the Elephant: A Leadership Lesson in Fearlessness
    In this piece, Henry Crown Fellow Bill Browder explores what it is like to be in the crosshairs. For the past nine years, Bill has been fighting for justice in the memory of his lawyer, Sergei Magnitsky, who died while in the custody of Russian police. As the founder and CEO of Hermitage Capital Management, one of the largest investment funds in Russia, Bill encountered many leaders lapsing on their integrity and succumbing to the pressures of corruption. Now he is on a global campaign to pass laws to punish human rights violators in Russia. It has not been easy. In this piece, we see a snapshot of what it takes to lead with fearlessness.

    BY Bill Browder

    07.24.2018

  • Living in Omelas – The Need for Truth and Reconciliation in America
    Society
    Living in Omelas – The Need for Truth and Reconciliation in America
    "The Ones That Walk Away From Omelas" by Ursula K. Le Guin (1929 – 2018) has been a cornerstone text in the Challenge of Leadership seminar for decades. Telling the story of a utopian city whose success and stability is predicated on the misery of one small child, it has provoked some of the most important questions about privilege, complacency, and the foundations on which society is built. For many, these issues come to a head in the state of race in America, and in 2016, a group of Fellows came together at the Action Forum and pledged to start a movement of national healing, truth, and reconciliation.

    BY Nike Irvin Jay Coen Gilbert Sharon Graci Michael Allen

    07.24.2018

    • Ubuntu in Action: Creating the Sacred Space
      Society
      Ubuntu in Action: Creating the Sacred Space
      Moderators don’t just ask questions. They push and prod even though it’s against their social instinct to meddle in others’ business. In fact, being “polite” goes out the window. No skirting politics, opinions, or religion. No ignoring life’s sorrow and hurt. Not because moderators want to be provocative for the sake of being provocative, but because it’s the only way to make sure the Fellows haven’t wasted time simply philosophizing.

      BY Dancey Glover

      07.24.2018

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