Facing History and Ourselves, the global leader in educating for empathy, features Irshad Manji’s latest book, Don’t Label Me: How to Do Diversity Without Inflaming the Culture Wars.
Read moreHow can the superintendents of school districts show leadership at a time of polarization and extremism? Moral Courage ED founder Irshad Manji explains to District Administration magazine.
Read moreA breakout star of “American Idol,” Clay Aiken laughs (and laughs and laughs) with Irshad Manji in this wide-ranging conversation. What Irshad says about politics hits home with Clay, a former congressional candidate. Her final statement captures the core of what Moral Courage ED teaches.
Read moreCan free speech and social justice be reconciled? Yes, says Irshad Manji, and she explains how. Heterodox Academy is a national coalition of scholars who advocate open inquiry and viewpoint diversity. Their motto: “Great minds don’t always think alike.”
Read moreMoral Courage ED releases online course to achieve diversity without division. The unique offering provides schools and districts with professional development to hold tough conversations while unifying students.
Read moreCan Moral Courage replace cancel culture? That’s the question explored by “Firing Line” host Margaret Hoover and Moral Courage ED founder Irshad Manji.
Read moreNational Nonprofit Let Grow Launches Moral Courage ED as the No-Shaming Alternative to Mainstream Anti-racism Programs.
Read moreHorace Mann, a prominent independent school in New York City, reported on the workshop conducted by Irshad Manji, “How To Be Heard (Even By People Who Disagree With You).” Tenth-graders learned the Moral Courage Method of communicating across differences, and will be using the method to ensure that their...
Read moreNPR”s “On Point” is a call-in show known for digging deep, asking challenging questions, and letting listeners have their say. Moral Courage ED founder Irshad Manji fields queries of all kinds in this 50-minute conversation.
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