"We're all going to have to work towards a renewed commitment to pluralist principles, because the alternative is what we've seen here in the United States and in many democracies around the globe.
The future of East Africa’s education systems should not be framed as a choice between tradition and modernity. That binary ...
Since the October 7th attacks in 2023, universities and college campuses have become front facing symbols for intolerance, illiberalism, and ideological echo chambers. Many colleges have expressed ...
After observing the lively conversation over the past few weeks in response to the recent op-ed on pluralism in philanthropy, I’m struck by how ripe the philanthropic world is to examine what ...
The proposal to replace secularism with pluralism in Bangladesh's constitution has sparked significant debate, touching on issues of governance, social harmony, and the state's commitment to equality.
Keep up with everything happening in The Commons by signing up for the Chronicle’s Philanthropy Today newsletter or our weekly Commons LinkedIn newsletter. While I’m a Muslim, I am fond of citing ...
Many times during the past seven years, I've been asked by reporters what I've learned about this country. To borrow a phrase from John Buchan, Canada's 15th governor-general, I sometimes replied in ...
Diversity is asking someone to a party; inclusion is about inviting them to dance–the often-repeated statement reminds us of the essential nuances in bringing together individuals with different ...
Since Donald Trump won the GOP nomination and then the presidency in 2016, the political tendency he represents has been called many things. At first many labeled it populism. Then, with the blessing ...