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Virginia Thomson (far right) and student participants in discussion and Whom Do We Trust 2018 conference in St. Petersburg, Russia


I Do Trust You
September 22nd. Sunday. The final day of the conference. I’m holding hands of the people standing next to me. We were told to close our...
Alisa Topchiy
Nov 13, 20194 min read


The Road Ahead of Us
It only takes one day, one second, one moment to get inspired and to change your perspective. Running through life at the speed of light,...
Anna Shabanova
Nov 13, 20193 min read


CONFERENCE REPORT: Whom Do We Trust 2018
The Whom Do We Trust 2018 Conference, held in St. Petersburg Russia in collaboration with Esalen Institute’s Center for Theory and...
Track Two
Oct 31, 20182 min read


Enemy Mine: A Media-Led Cold War Puts American Students at a Disadvantage
ST. PETERSBURG RUSSIA Dozens of Russian and American college students continue their discussions here at the Track Two conference, Whom...

Evelyn Messinger
Sep 12, 20183 min read


Warming Up the Neighborhood
What follows is a post from International Abrahamic Network (IAN) participant, Yoav Peck, detailing a brief but humanizing encounter with...
Yoav Peck
Feb 26, 20184 min read


On Reaching Beyond Stereotypes
Track Two collaborator Nic Iljine wrote this thoughtful piece on stereotypes, with a focus on Russian-American national misperceptions, in p
Nic Iljine
Jan 23, 20183 min read
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