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Discovering Lovingkindness in Politics and Policymaking
This revolutionary online course is designed to reimagine politics and public policy through the lens of lovingkindness.
Taught by Sylvia Clute, the creator of Unitive Justice Theory, this self-directed course offers a groundbreaking opportunity to explore how compassion can transform the public realm. Whether you are a citizen, policy maker, political scientist, or future leader, this course equips you with the tools to make meaningful and lasting change.
Course Details:
Format: Self-directed online course.
Designed for: Groups of 6 or 12 participants (ideal for collaborative learning) or individual learners. Whether you are a citizen, policymaker, political scientist, or future leader, this course equips you with the tools to create meaningful and lasting change.
Launch Date: April 2025 (Pre-registration available now).
Lessons: 18 in-depth sessions, each with a 1-hour video and a guided handbook.
A new political force: Explore how lovingkindness can be a political force for bridging divides and creating institutional change.
Study Groups: The course handbook guides experiential learning in study groups, creating unified goals and individual and group implementation.
Cost:
Full Price: $795 (Two installments of $397 or one payment of $700)
Pilot Program Special: $379 (Two installments of $198.75 or one payment of $300) Available until March 31.
Pre-registration fee of $75 holds your discount price and is fully refundable up to 14 days prior to the commencement of the course.
Be part of the movement to transform politics and public policy through Lovingkindness. Don’t wait—pre-register now and start reimagining the public realm with Sylvia Clute’s visionary guidance. In addition to her years of experience, Sylvia has two graduate degrees in Public Administration (Univ. of Cal. at Berkeley and Harvard Kennedy School of Government) a law degree and 28 years as a trial attorney. She has been creating Unitive Justice theory over the past 38 years and it now provides a viable path from punitive systems to unitive systems.