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  • Are we born racist? The talk you must have with your children

    From ParentMap Magazine | January 02, 2011

    Greater Good's Jason Marsh discusses the science of racism and GG's book, Are We Born Racist?

  • As for Empathy, the Haves Have Not

    From The New York Times | December 30, 2010

    Dacher Keltner, along with Michael W. Kraus and Stéphane Côté, present new research showing lack of empathy in the upper class.

  • Class & Emotion

    From KQED Radio | Dec 30, 2010

    Dacher Keltner discusses his research suggesting the poor have more empathy than the rich.

  • It’s a Good Time to Feel Better

    From The Seattle Times | November 24, 2010

    This Seattle Times story highlights the GGSC's Christine Carter

  • Genetically Wired for Gratitude?

    From NBC Nightly News | November 25, 2010

    This NBC Nightly News Thanksgiving day story on the science of happiness and gratitude features the GGSC's Dacher Keltner and Christine Carter.

  • Home Heads for Foreclosure After Broken Promise

    From ABC 7 | November 3, 2010

    Christine Carter is featured in this news story about the emotional effects of foreclosures and the economy on both parents and their children.

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