Five Questions With Jason Marsh
GGSC executive director on Greater Good’s mission as well as the big questions being raised by the personal and collective challenges of COVID-19.
GGSC executive director on Greater Good’s mission as well as the big questions being raised by the personal and collective challenges of COVID-19.
The presence of helpers offers us hope in moments of chaos. The world might feel terrible right now, with a pandemic spreading across the globe, but, somehow, there are still people out there caring for others.
Jason Marsh may not wield a vibranium shield like Captain America. But like actor Chris Evans, who plays the Marvel superhero, the executive director of UC Berkeley’s Greater Good Science Center has made TIME magazine’s list of 27 people who are bridging divides across the United States.
Time magazine is recognizing 27 individuals for their work in what it describes as "bridging the divide across the United States", including the Greater Good Science Center's director Jason Marsh.
With a third of the global population living under lockdown, many are turning to science for the answers on how to be happy in these difficult times.
If there’s a silver lining to our new normal, it’s the creative ways people are spreading kindness. If you’ve chalked your walk, had a social-distancing dance party or stocked your neighborhood’s free little library, you know what we’re talking about.