Thriving in the Crosscurrent:

Clarity and Hope in a Time of Cultural Sea Change

Supporting Evidence:
Seven Signposts of
the 21st Century
Renaissance

SIGNPOST #1

We're experiencing unprecedented levels of public outrage and grief over the oil spill.

SIGNPOST #2

Our global ambassador is a woman—one who came very close to being elected president of the United States.

SIGNPOST #3

An African-American man sits in the Oval Office.

SIGNPOST #4

Social and economic justice and human rights have become the most significant themes in the modern global conversation.

SIGNPOST #5

War is no longer “inevitable.”

SIGNPOST #6

Yes, there’s a rise in religious fundamentalism…but it’s a classic “eddy” that hides the huge progress we’re making in the other direction.

SIGNPOST #7

We’re globalizing from the bottom up.

SIGNPOST #2

Our global ambassador is a woman—one who came very close to being elected president of the United States. When you consider the fact that 100 years ago women didn’t yet have the right to vote, you can appreciate the massive change that Hillary Clinton represents. Clearly, while patriarchy (the “men are superior in every way” attitude) is not gone, it has lost its legitimacy worldwide.

I challenge you to name a region of the world where women are not organizing and moving into positions of influence. You can’t? Well, do you know anyone who’d like to invest in “sexism” futures? My guess is no.

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