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Neuroscientists consistently point out that human beings are inherently “tribal.” Each of us belongs to groups that shape our identity, provide a sense of belonging, and offer mutual care and protection.

Yet, as the United States has become increasingly diverse, these same tribal instincts can sometimes limit our empathy for those outside our familiar circles. While this dynamic is cause for concern, emerging research suggests that our tendency toward tribalism can be redirected toward broader, prosocial ends.

During his talk, Leader Curt Collier will ask: What drives our tribal instincts? How do they influence our behavior in social environments? And most importantly, how can we harness these tendencies not only to support our own groups, but to extend genuine care and solidarity to others?

This Gathering is at the meetinghouse and on Zoom. To receive the Zoom link, please email admin@ethicalfocus.org by noon on Friday.

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Talk on moving beyond tribalism for a diverse community; outcome: practical steps to extend care to others (in-person and online).

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