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"Listening can be a radical act because it involves learning to trust each other, and as we all know, wherever there is trust, there is risk. But I believe that it is a risk worth taking. Because to listen — to cultivate trust — is to redistribute power: and that is how we change the world," says center advisory board member S. Mona Sinha '93, global executive director of Equality Now.
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