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Empathie avec Alexandre Gustave Eiffel  - Paris Collection 1
  • Empathie avec Alexandre Gustave Eiffel  - Paris Collection 1
  • Empathie avec Alexandre Gustave Eiffel  - Paris Collection 1
  • Empathie avec Alexandre Gustave Eiffel  - Paris Collection 1
  • Empathie avec Alexandre Gustave Eiffel  - Paris Collection 1

Empathie avec Alexandre Gustave Eiffel - Paris Collection 1

$19.00 - $25.00
These bracelets are a part of the French Empathie Collection 1. Empathie is French for empathy. And Alexandre Gustave Eiffel is the applied scientist who constructed the Eiffel tower. Though the iron tower was not initially welcomed, Eiffel audaciously moved forward with its contruction to premier at the World Fair on May 15, 1889. It must have require empathy to understand how to navigate the controversary and deliver the "300 Meter Tower" that was visit by approximately two million people within one year.

There is an aspect of empathy that draws people together. This is depicted in the array of red and blue stones brought back to the United States from various vendors in Paris. When designing this bracelet, Ada said she wanted to use the colors of the French flag but use gold instead of white in hopes of depicted the Eiffel Tower light show she witnessed the previous month. That light show consists of 20,000 light bulbs that appear to sparkle gold for five minutes each hour of the night.
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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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