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    Marissa Mayer’s New Startup Dazzle AI Raises $8 Million Seed Round

    Kirsten Green of Forerunner Ventures leads with participation from Kleiner Perkins, Greycroft, Offline Ventures, Slow Ventures, and Bling Capital
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    Palo Alto, CA — December 23, 2025 — Dazzle AI, a new company founded by entrepreneur, executive, and technologist Marissa Mayer, today announced it has raised $8 million in seed funding at a $35 million post-money valuation. The round was led by Kirsten Green of Forerunner with participation from Kleiner Perkins, Greycroft, Offline Ventures, Slow Ventures, Bling Capital, Amino Capital and the Acquired Wisdom Fund. 

    Leveraging her experience at Google, Yahoo, and in user-centered technology, Marissa is dedicated to Dazzle AI’s mission of making technology more intuitive and genuinely useful in everyday life. 
    The company aims to close the gap between what people want to do and what they can do with AI, developing tools that make technology simpler, smarter, and more approachable.
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    “Throughout my career, I’ve loved making complex technology more intuitive,” said Marissa Mayer, Founder and CEO of Dazzle AI. “With Dazzle, our goal is to make AI feel simple, helping people get more done and delighting them along the way. Now that foundational models have reached a level of consistent excellence, they’ve become a reliable infrastructure. The new frontier is applications—leveraging that power to create real, tangible value. I’m thrilled to be building something new alongside an incredible group of investors and partners.”


    “The builders of tomorrow’s winning platforms are not thinking in terms of incremental improvements or previous playbooks – they are thinking in entirely new ecosystems, with the courage to imagine paradigms that do not yet exist. As a leader, Marissa embodies the ambition and bravery that’s essential to taking this kind of big swing,” said Kirsten Green, Founding Partner at Forerunner. “We have barely scratched the surface of having AI integrated into daily routines in a way that feels human, enriching, and transformatively useful.”

    This funding allows Dazzle AI to expand its team and prepare for its first product launch in the coming months. For updates, visit Dazzle.ai.  

    About Dazzle AI
    Founded in 2025 by entrepreneur Marissa Mayer, Dazzle AI is on a mission to close the gap between what people want and what they can do with AI. Guided by its core principles, the company is developing products that make everyday technology more engaging and accessible. Dazzle AI is backed by leading investors, including Forerunner Ventures, Kleiner Perkins, Greycroft, Offline Ventures, Slow Ventures, and Bling Capital.

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    Cleveland, Ohio-based, CHAMP Titles Raises $55 Million

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    CHAMP Titles, Inc., a Cleveland, OH-based provider of digital solutions to motor vehicle agencies, raised $55m in funding.

    The round was led by W. R. Berkley Corporation, Point72 Ventures, and ORIX Corporation USA, with participation from other existing investors as well. Total funding now exceeds $100m.

    The company intends to use the capital to accelerate expansion.

    Led by Shane Bigelow, Chief Executive Officer, CHAMP Titles is a provider of digital solutions to motor vehicle agencies (MVAs) in the United States. Its patented technologies and platforms streamline and secure motor vehicle administration. Designed for government, the company’s solutions serve a broad ecosystem of MVA stakeholders, including vehicle retailers, vehicle wholesalers, insurance carriers, fleet operators, lenders, all the service providers that serve each of these industry verticals, and, of course, consumers. CHAMPgov replaces aging title, registration, lien, driver’s license, and agency systems of record in partnership with state governments.

    Today, more than 35 million Americans have access to CHAMP’s technology through state contracts that implement the company’s systems of record, and tens of millions of transactions have been conducted on the platform.

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    Beast Mode Meets the Mountains: Marshawn Lynch Meets Zeb Powell

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    by Collaborate and Elevate

    Marshawn Lynch and Zeb Powell come from very different worlds, but they share the same spirit: creativity, fearlessness, and doing things their own way.

    Marshawn Lynch, the NFL legend known as “Beast Mode,” built his career by breaking tackles, expectations, and stereotypes. Whether powering through defenders or delivering unforgettable one-liners, Lynch has always moved with authenticity and confidence, turning individuality into a superpower both on and off the field.

    Zeb Powell brings that same energy to snowboarding. Raised in North Carolina far from traditional mountain culture, Powell redefined what snowboarding could look like with his explosive style, joy-first approach, and boundary-pushing tricks. As the first Black snowboarder to win X Games gold, Zeb didn’t just make history — he reshaped the culture of the sport.

    When Marshawn and Zeb link up, it’s not about football or medals. It’s about vibe, curiosity, and stepping outside your comfort zone. Marshawn approaching snowboarding with the same openness he brings to life, and Zeb guiding him with creativity and confidence, makes for a collision of cultures that feels organic, fun, and inspiring.

    Watch what happens when Beast Mode hits the slopes in Marshawn Lynch Snowboards with Zeb Powell | ‘N Yo’ City, with Prime Video below:
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    Vibranium Labs Raises $4.6M in Seed Funding

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    Vibranium Labs, a NYC-based provider of AI-powered incident management solutions that help on-call engineering and SRE teams proactively detect, triage, and resolve infrastructure issues in real time, raised $4.6m in seed funding.

    The round was led by Calibrate Ventures and Mirae Asset with participation from Franklin Templeton, Plug and Play, Gaingels, Wildcard Capital, FalconX, and DCG.

    The company intends to use the funds to accelerate product innovation, expand its engineering and go-to-market teams, and deepen partnerships in industries including finance, healthcare, media/entertainment, e-commerce/retail, and defense.

    Led by Sang Lee, Co-Founder and CEO, Vibranium Labs provides an AI Site Reliability Engineer (AI SRE), Vibe AI, an AI Site Reliability Engineer (AI SRE) that leverages multimodal agentic technology to proactively monitor, triage, and resolve IT incidents and outages. As a 24/7 AI incident engineer, Vibe AI helps businesses anticipate and prevent critical incidents, resolve issues, and reduce engineering toil.

    Already working with customers across key industries, including Fortune 1000 companies, Vibranium Labs supports end-users across fast-growth SaaS companies, financial institutions, and mission-critical enterprises.

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    A$AP Rocky Partners with Bilt to Drop Exclusive Member Vinyl and Launch "Rent Free" Campaign Celebrating Highly Anticipated Album DON’T BE DUMB

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    Harlem-Raised Icon Brings Neighborhood Pride to Bilt's Housing Ecosystem with Limited Edition Vinyl, Chance to Win Free Rent, and Donation to His Former Building

    NEW YORK--Bilt, the rewards program that connects where you live with the places you love, today announced an exclusive collaboration with multi-hyphenated artist, entrepreneur, actor, and fashion icon A$AP Rocky to celebrate the release of his long-awaited fourth studio album DON’T BE DUMB, arriving January 16. The partnership features a Bilt-exclusive limited edition vinyl designed by Rocky himself, honoring his deep connection to Harlem and New York. The custom vinyl showcases New York-inspired cover art with artistic details that reflect Rocky's roots in the community that shaped him.
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    The collaboration launches today, with the exclusive vinyl available now to members through a special pre-order on Bilt's app and website. 
    Alongside the vinyl release, Bilt is also featuring A$AP Rocky in a special edition of its monthly game show, "Rent Free”, where Rocky is a contestant, offering Bilt Members nationwide the chance to win free rent payments of up to $2,500. In addition to getting their rent paid, the top 10 winners will also receive signed editions of the exclusive vinyl, with hundreds of additional members earning bonus Bilt Points.

    In a move that brings the partnership full circle to Rocky's roots, Bilt is making a donation to a Harlem building where Rocky spent his teen years. The donation will cover January 2026 rent for all tenants in the building—supporting the community that shaped the artist and helping to ease the financial burden during an expensive time of year for many.


    ​​“For me, it’s always been about your community and neighborhood. Harlem made me who I am, from uptown to downtown, and that connection to place is everything,” said A$AP Rocky. “When Bilt said they wanted to cover rent for everyone in the same building where I grew up, that hit different. That’s not just business, that’s understanding what community really means. This vinyl is my love letter to New York, and being able to give back to the exact place that raised me while helping people across the country with their rent is the kind of partnership that actually matters."

    The partnership reinforces Bilt's evolution from a rent rewards program to a comprehensive housing and neighborhood commerce ecosystem, connecting members to authentic cultural moments while making housing payments rewarding. The collaboration also marks a full-circle moment, as A$AP Rocky—who helped celebrate Bilt’s launch at the very beginning—returns for this next chapter.


    “Rocky embodies what we believe at Bilt: your neighborhood isn’t just where you live, it’s what fuels your creativity, your ambition, your entire trajectory,” said Ankur Jain, Founder and CEO of Bilt. “From joining us at Bilt’s launch to now, his roots in Harlem have always been inseparable from his success, and this limited-edition vinyl is our way of honoring that connection. It’s a celebration of the community that shaped one of hip-hop’s most influential artists and a reminder of why giving back to your neighborhood matters.”

    DON’T BE DUMB marks Rocky's first studio album in nearly eight years. The Bilt exclusive vinyl captures this milestone moment with design elements that pay homage to Rocky's artistic evolution and his unwavering connection to New York.

    Bilt continues to expand its neighborhood commerce ecosystem, with recent partnerships spanning airlines, hotels, dining, and entertainment venues, allowing members to earn points on everyday spending beyond rent. The A$AP Rocky collaboration represents Bilt's commitment to connecting members with cultural experiences that resonate with their diverse communities while directly investing in the neighborhoods that shape them.
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    About Bilt
    Bilt is the first loyalty program for renters that allows members to earn rewards on rent and HOA payments while building a path to homeownership. The Bilt Alliance – developed in partnership with some of the nation’s largest residential owners and operators – is a network of more than 5 million homes across the country that rewards residents on each residential payment and enables property managers to increase resident loyalty and cost savings. Launched in June 2021, Bilt boasts the highest value rewards programs on the market today – including the most one-to-one point transfers for travel across major airlines and hotel partners; fitness classes at the country's top boutique studios; and the ability to use Bilt Points for rent credits, rideshare, home delivery, parking, toward a future down payment on a home or eligible student loans, and more. For more information, visit www.bilt.com

    About A$AP Rocky
    Multi-hyphenated artist, entrepreneur, actor, and fashion icon A$AP Rocky, born Rakim Mayers, has taken the world by storm since his emergence in 2011. Rocky has continued to dominate the music industry by clocking over 25.7 billion total streams to date. In addition, his music videos have earned a staggering 8.8 billion combined views on YouTube.

    In 2018, with two critically acclaimed, #1 debuts on the Billboard 200 for freshman & sophomore albums, LONG.LIVE.A$AP and AT.LONG.LAST.A$AP, Rocky released his highly anticipated third studio album, TESTING, which has garnered over 1 billion streams worldwide and landed at #1 on the iTunes charts in 16 countries upon release. In August of 2019, Rocky dropped his hit single “Babushka Boi.”

    Rocky continued to release hit singles throughout 2022, most notably “Praise The Lord” featuring Skepta and Durdenhauer, which went double platinum later that year. In 2023, he released his song “Same Problems?” in honor of the many young artists who had tragically and suddenly passed in recent years, along with “RIOT (Rowdy Pipe’n)” produced by Pharrell Williams. Late last year, Rocky dropped his latest singles, HIGHJACK” and RUBY ROSARY” featuring J. Cole.

    Rocky co-chaired the 2025 Met Gala, themed "Superfine: Tailoring Black Style," showcasing a whole wardrobe of his own passion project and brand, AWGE. The same year saw Rocky demonstrate his incredible acting prowess in two films produced by A24 — Highest 2 Lowest, directed by Spike Lee, and If I Had Legs I’d Kick You, directed by Mary Bronstein. Rocky also wrote and performed two songs for the Highest 2 Lowest soundtrack, "Trunks" and "Both Eyes Closed."

    A$AP Rocky is currently the Creative Director of both Ray-Ban and PUMA and has been a part of many high-profile commercial campaigns, including Bottega Veneta, Calvin Klein, Chanel, Gucci, Courvoisier, Dior, Mercedes-Benz, Guess, and Fenty Skin. Rocky’s creative agency AWGE has launched partnerships with Marine Serre, Amina Muaddi, Selfridges, JW Anderson, MTV, and more. In addition, AWGE has launched the careers of notable artists such as Playboi Carti, slowthai, Smooky MarGielaa, and more. In June of 2025, AWGE put on their second annual Paris Fashion Week show to rave reviews.

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    Virtual North American Student Congress on January 10th

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    Join idealistic university and high schools in respectful discussion​

    How to Dialogue and Prosper Together as Friends Today

    The North American Educational Initiatives Foundation, Inc., will be sponsoring its first virtual North American Youth Congress focused on “The Pursuit of a North American Civil Discourse and Friendships.” The meeting will be organized by university and high school students while the foundation will assist with the creation of the agenda, the marketing, and this virtual meeting, simultaneous translation and follow-up activities.

    The Congress will take place on Saturday, January 10th, from 11 am – 2 pm CST. Attendance will be limited to 300 participants. The Congress Steering Committee of students bears no legal responsibility for the event.

    Cultural and Historical Underpinnings of the Congress in Indigenous Culture

    “Three main concepts are identified as central to understanding the comic views of indigenous peoples. These are beliefs in the immortality of the soul, fatalistic views and the role of ancestors. One of the central tenets of indigenous cultures is the belief in the immortality of soul. For most indigenous cultures, because the soul does not die but rather transmigrates from human to animal or plant or higher spirit forms, and because the soul is capable of living in natural entities such as rivers, mountains, the earth, etc., both the animate and the inanimate are revered. Therefore, in indigenous cultures a forest of trees, for example, should not be cut down because a project, which seemingly has no relevance to the community, is being undertaken in the area. It is however accepted that soul forms such as plants and animals could be terminated to enhance the survival of the current earthbound higher soul – human. This cosmic view is an important reason why a project must always be made relevant to indigenous communities.

    Further to the belief in the immortality of soul are the fatalistic views to which indigenous communities ascribe Individual and community life, it is believed, must be accepted as it comes: what will be, will be! Family and community ties must be held sacred. Time is considered uninfluenceable, and should not be hurried: things will happen, in the way, and at the time they are intended by higher spirits, whether humans hurry or not.

    A third component in intangible cultural heritage is the role of ancestors in the life of indigenous peoples. Ancestors are dead members of the community who have lived honorable lives by preserving and/or enhancing the status of the community. It is believed that these ancestors become spiritual beings with the power to affect the fortune of the living for good or bad. Bad fortunes range from simple bad harvests (crop or animal) to mass extermination of communities. Good fortunes could be the opposite. Ancestors can be appeased, thanked or appealed to by designated elders, who through incantations, pouring of libation and/or propitiatory sacrifices communicate current wishes. Ancestors and their spiritual abodes are considered sacred.” (“Indigenous Cosmology of Cultural Heritage for Impact Assessment, Richard Akoto, Knight Piésold & Co., The Art and Science of Impact Assessment 28th Annual Conference of the International Association for Impact Assessment, 4-10 May 2008, Perth Convention Exhibition Centre, Perth, Australia (www.iaia.org).

    Foundational Premise for Westerners of the Congress

    While the contemporary perils of ideological silos to civil political dialogue are widely recognized, few observers have identified realistic ways to create channels of communication to the benefit of the commonweal. Many experts have pointed out the irony of the fact that as modern communications have attained such a remarkable level of intimacy in our lives, productive communications have never before been so difficult to achieve thanks to entrenched and unquestioned ideological barriers and human pride.

    We would humbly suggest that the Western key to discovering a civil discourse for North America lies in the recognition of the common ground and communication that these various silos are built upon. Furthermore, we would argue that the most attractive goal in this endeavor would be the development of new friendships, “authentic friendships” towards Aristotle’s ideal of “two souls living in one body.”

    “Perfect friendship is the friendship of men who are good, and alike in virtue; for these wish well alike to each other qua good, and they are good themselves, Aristotle wrote, “Now those who wish well to their friends for their sake are most truly friends; for they do this by reason of own nature and not incidentally; therefore, their friendship lasts as long as they are good-and goodness is an enduring thing. And each is good without qualification and to his friend, for the good are both good without qualification and useful to each other. So too they are pleasant; for the good are pleasant both without qualification and to each other, since to each his own activities and others like them are pleasurable, and the actions of the good are the same or like. And such a friendship is as might be expected permanent, since there meet in it all the qualities that friends should have. For all friendship is for the sake of good or of pleasure-good or pleasure either in the abstract or such as will be enjoyed by him who has the friendly feeling-and is based on a certain resemblance; and to a friendship of good men all the qualities we have named belong in virtue of the nature of the friends themselves; for in the case of this kind of friendship the other qualities also are alike in both friends, and that which is good without qualification is also without qualification pleasant, and these are the most lovable qualities. Love and friendship therefore are found most and in their best form between such men. But it is natural that such friendships should be infrequent; for such men are rare. Further, such friendship requires time and familiarity; as the proverb says, men cannot know each other till they have 'eaten salt together'; nor can they admit each other to friendship or be friends till each has been found lovable and been trusted by each. Those who quickly show the marks of friendship to each other wish to be friends but are not friends unless they both are lovable and know the fact; for a wish for friendship may arise quickly, but friendship does not.”

    Cultural and Historical Underpinnings of the Congress in Indigenous Culture

    “Three main concepts are identified as central to understanding the cosmic views of indigenous peoples. These are beliefs in the immortality of the soul, fatalistic views and the role of ancestors. One of the central tenets of indigenous cultures is the belief in the immortality of soul. For most indigenous cultures, because the soul does not die but rather transmigrates from human to animal or plant or higher spirit forms, and because the soul is capable of living in natural entities such as rivers, mountains, the earth, etc., both the animate and the inanimate are revered. Therefore, in indigenous cultures a forest of trees, for example, should not be cut down because a project, which seemingly has no relevance to the community, is being undertaken in the area. It is however accepted that soul forms such as plants and animals could be terminated to enhance the survival of the current earthbound higher soul – human. This cosmic view is an important reason why a project must always be made relevant to indigenous communities. Further to the belief in the immortality of soul are the fatalistic views to which indigenous communities ascribe Individual and community life, it is believed, must be accepted as it comes: what will be, will be! Family and community ties must be held sacred. Time is considered uninfluenceable, and should not be hurried: things will happen, in the way, and at the time they are intended by higher spirits, whether humans hurry or not. A third component in intangible cultural heritage is the role of ancestors in the life of indigenous peoples. Ancestors are dead members of the community who have lived honorable lives by preserving and/or enhancing the status of the community. It is believed that these ancestors become spiritual beings with the power to affect the fortune of the living for good or bad. Bad fortunes range from simple bad harvests (crop or animal) to mass extermination of communities. Good fortunes could be the opposite. Ancestors can be appeased, thanked or appealed to by designated elders, who through incantations, pouring of libation and/or propitiatory sacrifices communicate current wishes. Ancestors and their spiritual abodes are considered sacred.” (“Indigenous Cosmology of Cultural Heritage for Impact Assessment, Richard Akoto, Knight Piésold & Co., Denver, CO, USA, 'IAIA08 Conference Proceedings', The Art and Science of Impact Assessment 28th Annual Conference of the International Association for Impact Assessment, 4-10 May 2008, Perth Convention Exhibition Centre, Perth, Australia (www.iaia.org).

    Cultural and Underpinnings of the Congress in Western Culture

    Following the civilizational upheaval of the Second World War, leading cultural and intellectual figures began to define the core values that triumphed over the Nazi government during the Nuremberg Trials and the foundational meetings of the United Nations. While the Soviet Union actively participated in these debates, the gap between its aspirations and its actions widened further and further during the ‘50s through the 70s with its consolidation of Eastern Europe and nascent imperialism to the “Third World.” Meanwhile, the wartime intellectual unity of the Western countries began to splinter into competing philosophical factions as they basked in peace and prosperity and emerging rock and roll. As the majority of the younger generations increasingly defied longstanding social norms, Western societies faced yawning inabilities to communicate, to uproot gender and racial inequities, to undertake military ventures such as the Vietnam War, and to rehabilitate from political crises like the Watergate scandal and the MidEast wars.

    These significant fault lines of the post-war era ran as a tectonic line through the ensuing decades and were manifested in “culture wars” and “blue versus red” political alliances to the bizarre extent that tens of millions of allegedly highly educated Americans would find themselves unable to contemplate the good will or sanity of their political opponents, even if they had been close family members or lifetime friends. On the occasion of social gatherings, the commonplace solution to these frustrations would become to engage in utter silence on controversial topics rather than to engage in robust debate in imitation of Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Antonin Scalia, Christopher Hitchens and William F. Buckley, John F. Kennedy and Richard M. Nixon or as far back as Abraham Lincoln and Thaddeus Stevens. Regrettably, the contemporary catastrophe lies in the lack of a stage to stand on, a launch platform of common beliefs and references. And therefore, like unto Shakespeare’s seven lives from As You Like It, we find ourselves “in second childhood and mere oblivion: sans teeth, sans eyes, sans taste, sans everything” … and, astonishingly, sans friends who think differently than we do.

    Contemporary Indigenous Intellectual Forebearers of the Congress (Example of the Mazahua peoples of Mexico)

    “After 480 years of contact with Western culture, the Mazahuas are still here, because in us there is a continuation of ancestral thought that contains values rooted among the population, values based on a worldview that has endured throughout history, such as the cult of our ancestors, mutual aid in agricultural activities, solidarity related to the birth of people; the bride's proposal and the wedding, an event to which the population comes to help—in kind or with work—the new family, in order to establish and strengthen alliance networks for the reproduction of human life; these human acts are what give meaning to our social life and deserve to be known, valued and shared with society, whose vision of life is Western,” Maestro Antolin Celote Preciado, El Mundo Mazahua y la construcción de la interculturalidad, Gobierno del Estado de México, 2023.

    Contemporary Western Intellectual Forebearers of the Congress

    Fortunately, there are several Western thinkers who we can study from and build upon so as to address our trans-ideological conversational needs. Three of the most influential intellectuals who were active during the aforementioned post-war debates were Harvard sociologist Robert N. Bellah, Oxford cultural anthropologist Christopher Dawson, and the widely publicized advocate of academic freedom and social pluralism Reverend John Courtney Murray, SJ. Each of these men contributed to the nascent concept of an “American civil religion.” While all acknowledged the important contribution of the Judeo-Christian tradition to popular beliefs in the West, their proposal was not intended to be confessional but ecumenical in nature.

    Referring to the Latin root word of ligare, the notion of “binding” or “binding over” describes the bringing together of beliefs and rituals without necessarily referring to organized denominations. As a consequence, Buddhism is as much of a religion as Russian Orthodox Christianity as Islam is a religion as Hinduism. Taking this general definition one step further so as to apply it to today’s trans-denominational world, particularly in the West, we would suggest that “Deism,” “Marxism,” “Scientism,” and “secular humanism” bear many of the same traits as historical religious systems, even though some of their adherents might resist this nomenclature.

    Robert Bellah: “Religion in Human Evolution: From the Paleolithic to the Axial Age”

    “Nothing is ever lost. Just as the face-to-face rituals of tribal society continue in disguised form among us, so the unity of political and religious power, the archaic ‘mortgage’, as Voegelin called it, reappears continually in societies that have experienced the axial ‘breakthrough’. Kings who ruled ‘by divine right’, are obvious examples, but so are presidents who claim to act in accordance with a ‘higher power’. At every point as our story unfolds, we will have to consider the relation between political and religious power. But one thing is certain: the issue never goes away.”

    Christopher Dawson: “Religion and Culture”

    “The world of culture is a moral universe which extends downwards to the most primitive forms of social life and upwards to the higher ethical systems. And all cultures from the lowest to the highest are similar in their essential structures. That is to say they all depend on religious or spiritual sanctions; they are all rooted in particular material circumstances—economic, geographical and biological, and they themselves represent the patterns of social and moral behavior by which two factors are coordinated.”

    Rev. John Courtney Murray, SJ: “We Hold These Truths”

    "Pluralism, therefore, implies disagreement and dissension within the community. But it also implies a community within which there must be agreement and consensus."

    While the North American Student Congress is an ecumenical activity in nature, we suggest that participants consider this prescient excerpt from Pope Francis’ recent diagnosis of our widespread cultural differences (Fratelli tuti (2000):

    “In today’s world, the sense of belonging to a single human family is fading, and the dream of working together for justice and peace seems an outdated utopia. What reigns instead is a cool, comfortable and globalized indifference, born of deep disillusionment concealed behind a deceptive illusion: thinking that we are all-powerful, while failing to realize that we are all in the same boat. This illusion, unmindful of the great fraternal values, leads to a sort of cynicism. For that is the temptation we face if we go down the road of disenchantment and disappointment… Isolation and withdrawal into one’s own interests are never the way to restore hope and bring about renewal. Rather, it is closeness; it is the culture of encounter. Isolation, no; closeness, yes (n. 30).

    Preliminary Student-Created Agenda of the North American Youth Congress
    (The Steering Committee may choose from these 20-minute presentations.
    Speakers may suggest modifications to their presentations with prior approval.)

    1. What is the Contemporary Case for “Natural Law”?

    2. Is Human Dignity a “Fig Leaf” or an “Eagle’s Wing” in Today’s World?

    3. What is the Nature and Probability of Aristotle’s “Authentic Friendship” in Today’s World?

    4. Based on the writings of Oxford University professor Christopher Dawson, what is the relevance and possibility of “Civil Discourse” for Contemporary Youth?

    Frederick J. Woodward, Hillsdale College ‘28

    5. Based on the writings of Rev. John Courtney Murray, SJ, what is the relevance and possibility of “Civil Discourse” for Contemporary Youth?

    6. Based on the writings of Harvard University professor Robert N. Bellah, what is the relevance and possibility of “Civil Discourse” for Contemporary Youth?

    7. What are the Contemporary Obstacles and Incentives to “Authentic Friendship” in the Face of Widespread Anxiety and Depression?

    Ishani Gandi, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill ‘29

    8. What are the Contemporary Obstacles and Incentives to “Authentic Friendship” in a World Entrapped by Exclusive Ideologies?

    9. What are the Contemporary Obstacles and Incentives to “Authentic Friendship” in the context of The Nuclear Family?

    Alex Odland, University of Notre Dame ‘26

    10. What are the Contemporary Obstacles and Incentives to “Authentic Friendship” in a Society with an Absence of Mercy?

    Karen Nguyen, Dartmouth College ‘29

    11. What are the Contemporary Obstacles and Incentives to “Authentic Friendship”?

    Medha Jana, Texas A & M University ‘29

    12. What are the Contemporary Obstacles and Incentives to “Authentic Friendship” in an Economy of Excessive Prosperity?

    13. What are the Contemporary Obstacles and Incentives to “Authentic Friendship” between the domestic and foreign peoples in North America?

    Alexander H. Garcia, Rice University ‘28

    14. What is the Value of Learning Indigenous Languages as a Unique Means to Enhance the Brains, Hearts, and Friendships of North American Students

    Lexie Gauthier, Dartmouth College ’26

    Contact:
    Theodore Wills
    +12815206689
    president@naeif.org