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Racegap fills a public knowledge gap on human intuitions about groups, some of which are a mismatch for our global society.

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Media Desk: Sociocognitive Analyses in the News

 Does your traditional media reporting answer essential questions about social phenomena? 

Could an explanation that untangles the socio-cognitive-ecological factors have a profound impact on your audiences and society?

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Unmasking Race: Where does race exist in time and space?

Resistant to counter-evidence, the perceptual myth continues to undermine the efforts to address structural racism. 

Imagine being a part of a new conversation yielding adequate solutions to racism. 

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Campus Unite! 

Bridging division on sensitive issues on campus calls for non-political, academic solutions. We´ll show you how start the process of instituting and managing a program independently as a permanent feature of your university campus.

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What it Means to be Human: our 99.9% identicalness 

Rather than understanding the state of our being exactly alike—who we are as a species—we spend a lifetime diving deep into the throes of how we differ from others. 

Take the first step to choice and embrace what it is to be human.

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A new conversation on all the important topics.

Signing up for Live AppleTreeTalks will help you achieve an eye-opening understanding of what in the human mind runs under some of our greatest challenges. 

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The Intuitive Concept of Civilization: Do we need an update?

Explore the human mind as the creator of civilization. Our intuitive conceptualization of civilization extends from the Neolithic to Now. Do we need a new framework for the mastery of being ¨civilized?¨ Some of our creations may be a mismatch for our intuitive reasoning. Find out how we know.

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Timeless Exhibit

Large scale portrait and story panels of Israelis and Palestinians during the 2nd Intifada
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