The 2022 Pearson Global Forum | Discrimination and Marginalization Fri., October 14, 2022 | 8:00 AM — 6:30 PM 1201 E 60th Street Chicago, IL 60637 United States Existing marginalization is deepened by increased social polarization, discriminate policies, and untrustworthy leaders. The emergence of new conflicts is outpacing the ability of the international community to cope, new rules now govern old disputes, and discrimination is creating irreparable social chasms whose impact will reverberate for generations. As the international community continues to deal with dozens of active conflicts, and the quickly shifting relationships between and among nations, it is essential to find paths towards resolution, peace, and stability. At The Pearson Institute, our mission is to convene international leaders and world-renowned academics to explore rigorous research and analysis to influence solutions, strategies, and policies for reducing and mitigating conflict to achieve a more peaceful world. Recent News More news Q&A: Assistant Professor Erin Kelley on Her Work in Program Evaluation, International Development, and With the World Bank Wed., July 09, 2025 University of Chicago’s Harris School of Public Policy and Institute for Climate and Sustainable Growth Launch New Pathbreaking Master’s Program in Climate and Energy Policy Tue., July 08, 2025 Provost Katherine Baicker Appointed Emmett Dedmon Distinguished Service Professor Thu., July 03, 2025
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