
Jim Wallis
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Editor-in-Chief and Chief Executive Officer, SojournersThe rise in hate crimes and racial abuse, activist movements like #BlackLivesMatter and a recent survey revealing that half of Europeans fear the arrival of refugees are all signs of societies becoming more divided. With the continued increase in international migration, what will it take to build more pluralism, tolerance and equality into our communities and societies?
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Simultaneous interpretation in English and German
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