Phoenix: An Inter-Community Initiative for a New Centre Ground
Polarisation between different ‘communities’ within Western societies - both real and perceived - has risen sharply over the past decade. The emergence of identity politics has ‘hardened’ concepts of community and brought to the fore questions about values, how we live with diversity, the nature of citizenship and democratic culture. Extremist movements have been the net beneficiaries of these developments and the moderate majority has often been less visible and vocal and is seemingly without direction.
Phoenix: An Inter-Community Initiative for a New Centre Ground explores the moral, philosophical and practical underpinnings for developing a more robust and confident centre ground capable of marginalising different ideological extremes. Phoenix brings together bloggers, activists, opinion formers and community leaders to sketch out an alternative narrative relating to diversity, social cohesion, our values and norms, and to challenge those polarising narratives prevalent within public discourse today. Phoenix constructs a programme of work based on three strategic areas of activity: policy work, social action, and debate and public outreach.
The group is currently developing a series of campaigns and social action pieces demonstrating the idea that diversity and solidarity can co-exist. Phoenix is committed to addressing divisive issues such as gender equality, sexual orientation, and the role of religion, and is also working to develop a unique format and inclusive space for facilitating difficult discussions.
Jonathan Powell, former aide to Tony Blair, addresses the inaugural Turkey Workshop, London, September 2011
Acclaimed sociologist Manuel Castells, Humanitas Visiting Professor in Media, Cambridge University, November 2011
Lord Weidenfeld and Sir Ronald Grierson, co-founders of the Weidenfeld Scholarships and Leadership Programme, April 2010
The tenth meeting of the European Policy Planners' Network, hosted by the Home Office, London, November 2011
HE Karel Schwarzenberg, Czech Foreign Minister, addresses an invited audience at an ISD policy breakfast, October 2011
Peter Kellner, President of YouGov and Dr David Muir, Faith in Britain, at the launch conference of the Phoenix Initiative, October 2010
CEDAR Chair Ahmed Larouz, addressing the Social Innovation and Social Action Conference, Lambeth Palace, November 2011
Policy Session: Oslo and Utøya, Six Months On
London, 23 January 2012
Weidenfeld Scholars Leadership and Public Policy Seminar
Hartwell House, 10 to 14 January 2012
Prison and Probation Officers Practitioner Exchange
Birmingham, 5 to 6 December 2011
Humanitas Visiting Professorship in Architecture
University of Oxford, 28 to 29 November 2011
Weidenfeld Scholars' ISD Briefing
London, 22 November 2011
Humanitas Visiting Professorship in Media
Cambridge University, 16 to 23 November 2011
10th Meeting of the European Policy Planners' Network (PPN)
London, 15 to 16 November 2011
Social Innovation and Social Action Conference
Lambeth Palace, 13 to 15 November 2011
CEDAR Reception
Mica Gallery, 12 November 2011
CEDAR Management Board Meeting
London, 12 to 13 November 2011
Europe-China Media Exchange Tour
Chengdu, China, 24 to 28 October 2011
Policy Breakfast with HE Karel Schwarzenberg
London, 13 October 2011
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