Judith Levi, Ph.D.
The Identity Paradox: How Our Multiple Identities Both Divide and Unite Us
Judith Levi will examine the complexity and sources of individuals’ multifaceted identities, how they influence our “reconciliation readiness,” and how we can use them to unite instead of divide us—by refocusing on our common humanity.
Professor Levi is Associate Professor Emerita, Department of Linguistics, Northwestern University and Author & Lecturer on German-Jewish Reconciliation.
Upcoming Events
Shared Wisdom: Cultural Evolution in the Age of AI
Alex “Sandy” Pentland, Ph.D.
Fellow at the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered AI and Toshiba Professor of Media Arts & Science at MIT’s Sloan School of Management
Lisa Kay Solomon
Lecturer and the Futurist in Residence at the Stanford d.school
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The Balancing Act: Creating Healthy Dependency and Connection Without Losing Yourself
Nedra Glover Tawwab, LCSW
Licensed therapist and New York Times bestselling author
Natalie Y. Moore
Award-winning journalist and author, and senior lecturer and director of audio programming at the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University
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Picky: How American Children Became the Fussiest Eaters in History
Helen Zoe Veit, Ph.D.
Associate professor of history at Michigan State University
John Waller, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of the History of Medicine at Michigan State University
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