This week on The Disinfo Detox, host Nolan Higdon sits down with Scott Jamieson, co-founder of Inspire Citizens, to explore how global citizenship and empathy-driven education can heal toxic divisions and create a more democratic culture. In the wake of the post-Charlie Kirk assassination climate, where U.S. society revealed deep fractures, Jamieson argues that fostering empathy in schools is essential to building a more just, collaborative, and connected world.
π Why global citizenship belongs at the heart of education
π How empathy-based learning can counter toxic and divisive culture
π Practical steps educators can take to prepare students for a more democratic future
If you want to understand how rethinking education can transform not just classrooms, but entire societies, this conversation is a must-watch.
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