Steve Case, co-founder and former chief executive officer and chairman of America Online, testified in front of a congressional committee in 2013.
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Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s 1967 speech at Stanford. Here, he expounds on his nonviolent philosophy and methodology.
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Mystical teacher Thomas Hubl comments on current world events: "What we see at the moment in the world is that collective and unconscious dynamics are being surfaced in order to come into the light.
Eileen Fisher shares the story behind her personal commitment to empowering women and girls to find their voices in an interview at the 2011 Clinton Global Initiative in New York to support ITVS’s Women and Girls Lead Initiative.
Join Eileen Fisher, renowned Founder and Chairwoman of the conscious company EILEEN FISHER, Inc. interviewed here by Raphael Bemporad, Founding Partner of BBMG and an expert in cause marketing, purpose-driven brand strategy and sustainability.
In October, 2010, Alice Walker joined Googlers in Mountain View for a day of conversation and readings from her latest book of poetry, Hard Times Require Furious Dancing.
The Character Lab was created to study strategies and practices that build character, to create educational tools from scientific insights, to create new ways to measure character and to change the conversation about character development in K-12 education.
Jacqueline Novogratz is the founder and CEO of Acumen Fund, a non-profit global venture fund that uses entrepreneurial approaches to solve the problems of poverty. Acumen Fund aims to create a world beyond poverty by investing in social enterprises, emerging leaders, and breakthrough ideas.
If you're feeling angry about the daily barrage of negative news in our disconnected culture, author and activist Sister Joan Chittister says we all have to ask ourselves: "What are we going to do about it?" Here, Oprah reveals why Sister Joan's advice was a wake-up call for her.
Author and activist Sister Joan Chittister challenges us to combat apathy in our own lives. Rather than wait for others to solve the country’s problems, Sister Joan explains why it is both our moral and spiritual responsibility to take action ourselves, and make the world a better place for all.