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Meredith Preston McGhie

@meredithgcp

Secretary General for the Global Centre for Pluralism pluralism.ca @GlobalPluralism

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It was an honour The Hon. Salma Lakhani to welcome you to the building. We were all inspired by your vision of pluralist leadership - so needed in our time. 🙏🏻 We look forward to collaborating in support of your leadership!

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The #GlobalPluralismMonitor: #Mexico report is now live! Mexico is celebrated for its inclusivity and multiculturalism. However, the report uncovers ongoing challenges. ⏬ Dive into the full report to explore these insights and more: monitor.pluralism.ca/publication/me…

The #GlobalPluralismMonitor: #Mexico report is now live!

Mexico is celebrated for its inclusivity and multiculturalism. However, the report uncovers ongoing challenges. ⏬

Dive into the full report to explore these insights and more: monitor.pluralism.ca/publication/me…
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The Centre's staff will be joining the dialogue at the Global Town Hall #GTH20224 tomorrow, where thought leaders will take on some of the the most pressing issues of our time. Join the session and contribute to the conversation: 🔗 gth2024.com

The Centre's staff will be joining the dialogue at the Global Town Hall #GTH20224 tomorrow, where thought leaders will take on some of the the most pressing issues of our time.
Join the session and contribute to the conversation: 🔗 gth2024.com
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On July 30, #Ghana passed the #AffirmativeAction Bill, marking a major step toward #GenderEquality. The Bill aims redress inequalities women have faced in politics, the private sector, education and health. Learn about its potential impact on women’s participation in politics,

On July 30, #Ghana passed the #AffirmativeAction Bill, marking a major step toward #GenderEquality.
The Bill aims redress inequalities women have faced in politics, the private sector, education and health.
Learn about its potential impact on women’s participation in politics,
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Loved this conversation with such thoughtful leaders Helena Puig Larrauri and Lea Baroudi🌻. Thank you #PeaceCon2024 for centring social cohesion and belonging in the discussions. These are fundamental for all of us and all our societies.

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💡In her TEDx Talk, Meredith Preston McGhie challenges us to embrace both dialogue and doubt in navigating deep divisions. It’s not just about changing others—it’s about being open to shifting our own thinking too. 💬 Watch the full clip: shorturl.at/OkWil #Pluralism #Dialogue

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At the Paris Peace Forum this morning, our Secretary General, Meredith Preston McGhie, participated in a panel about the role of religious institutions in addressing today’s complex global crises. Watch it here: shorturl.at/3AzeT #ppf2024 #pluralism

At the <a href="/ParisPeaceForum/">Paris Peace Forum</a>  this morning,  our Secretary General, Meredith Preston McGhie, participated in a panel about the role of religious institutions in addressing today’s complex global crises. Watch it here: shorturl.at/3AzeT #ppf2024 #pluralism
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How do we build common ground with armed groups in today’s divided world? Moderated by Florian Weigand, our 2nd panel brought together Rangina Hamidi, Elisabeth Decrey, Meredith Preston-McGhie and Padoh Saw Taw Nee who shared innovative solutions and local leadership insights.

How do we build common ground with armed groups in today’s divided world? 

Moderated by Florian Weigand, our 2nd panel brought together Rangina Hamidi, Elisabeth Decrey, Meredith Preston-McGhie and Padoh Saw Taw Nee who shared innovative solutions and local leadership insights.
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"We are in the middle of a very violent decade." Crisis Group CEO Comfort Ero writing on world conflicts and peacemaking in The Economist's annual "Year Ahead". economist.com/the-world-ahea…

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I’ve been spending a lot of time thinking about how to build rules and habits that allow us to disagree deeply while still being able to live together. On December 5, I’ll talk more about this idea – called pluralism – at our third annual The Obama Foundation Democracy Forum. Learn

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The architecture of violence in Sudan and Eastern DRC follows old patterns: domestic actors' political ambitions interwoven with weak states and foreign interests. Destruction devours institutions and people. 7 million displaced in Sudan. Goma teeters 🧵

Aga Khan Foundation (@akf_global) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For His Highness The Aga Khan IV, pluralism means embracing differences. His belief that diversity strengthens society has guided AKF since our establishment in 1967. We are committed to carrying this legacy forward as we build a future where we all thrive together.

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Pleasure to be part of this important discussion to advance peace in Sudan. Greg McLean & Stephanie Kusie thank you for this gathering! Canada's Sudanese community is diverse & impressive & hope they continue to play a role to advance civilian leadership for peace in Sudan.

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💬 Why is it so hard to talk to each other? In her speech, Meredith Preston McGhie explores why meaningful conversations feel harder than ever. But with rising global crises and the pull of ideological bubbles, what we actually need to do is to not accept the premise of polarization, but