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New science-backed tools show how even small shifts can make our societies much less violent.

Neuroscience shows that early experiences shape us, but our brains retain the capacity to rewire.

By pinpointing “childhood programming,” we can shift away from normalizing violence toward building peace.

Re-orienting toward partnership is not only possible but measurable in its social benefits.

Dr. Riane Eisler is a renowned scholar and expert in partnership culture. She's returned to Mothering Nature to speak about how nations in today's world can achieve peace. Her legacy began as a child whose family fled Germany in the 1930s, and eventually led to her world-changing body of work, including The Chalice and The Blade and the Center for Partnership Studies.

Dr. Riane Eisler

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