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Arc de Triomphe Empathie  - Paris Collection 1
  • Arc de Triomphe Empathie  - Paris Collection 1
  • Arc de Triomphe Empathie  - Paris Collection 1
  • Arc de Triomphe Empathie  - Paris Collection 1
  • Arc de Triomphe Empathie  - Paris Collection 1
  • Arc de Triomphe Empathie  - Paris Collection 1
  • Arc de Triomphe Empathie  - Paris Collection 1

Arc de Triomphe Empathie - Paris Collection 1

$19.00 - $25.00
These bracelets are a part of the French Empathie Collection 1. Empathie is French for empathy. And the Arc de Triomphe means Arch of Triumph of the Star. It can symbolize an empathy across time, as it was built to frame the sunset twice each year. There is also empathy with those who designed it over the course of 30 years and with the people it depicts in hundreds of sculptures of scenes from throughout French history, both their collective hardships and spiritual triumphs.

Ada designed this bracelet to consist of various stones that are a color of the French flag. She wanted this piece to reflect star shaped beams to represent this arch's name and symbolism. She also wanted to include stones with gold trims brought directly from Paris, France to provide authenticity and respect for their culture. And last, she wanted bear shaped glass, because well... it's just more fun. The hope is that any who wear it will be drawn to triumph through empathy toward others, past and present.
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  • Dr. Jason A. Okonofua

    Mindset Science Solutions

    Applying Science to Solve Real World Issues

    Biography

    Dr. Jason Okonofua is a social psychologist in the Department of Cognitive and Psychological Sciences at Brown University. His interest in science-based and scalable strategies to combat inequity in society spans contexts such as education, criminal justice, and business. It investigates how negative stereotypes can contribute to disparities in life outcomes and how that process can be dismantled. This information is used to scientifically test feasible solutions. For example, he investigates how bias can be sidelined in pivotal real-world contexts such that historical and pervasive societal issues can be addressed:

    Education

    Criminal Justice

    Dr. Okonofua's work is situated to inform psychological theory, field experimentation, and public policy.

    Science interests: behavioral economics, cost-efficient organizational solutions, social psychology

    Learn more at: empathicinstruction.org

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