Stanford University's Institute for Advancing Just Societies (IAJS)

One Question

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“One Question" is a podcast brought to you by Stanford University’s Institute for Advancing Just Societies, exploring big questions about what it takes for us to live together in a world where diversity is a fact of life. Host Tomás Jiménez is the faculty director of IAJS, which drives solutions-focused research and partnerships for racial and ethnic justice.

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Stanford University's Institute for Advancing Just Societies (IAJS)

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Education

Podcast website

justsocieties.stanford.edu

Latest episode

Jun 2, 2026

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Episodes

One Question with Dr. Gail C. Christopher 02.06.2026

What does it take to build a world grounded in the inherent value of every person? Racial inequality is not just a policy problem — it is rooted in deeply held beliefs about human value that have shaped our institutions, our health systems, and our communities for centuries. Addressing it requires more than new laws or programs; it demands a transformation of the narratives and relationships that...

One Question with Andre Perry 15.04.2026

How can we learn from what’s working in thriving communities to build replicable models, so we can help everyone flourish? American cities sit at the intersection of immense opportunity and deep inequality — much of it traceable to decisions made generations ago that are still shaping who builds wealth, and who doesn't. This episode of IAJS' One Question explores what it means to take stock of mul...

One Question with Eboo Patel 24.03.2026

How do we build thriving, cohesive communities in a world defined by the constant movement of people? Interfaith America Founder Eboo Patel joins IAJS Faculty Director Tomás Jiménez for a conversation that explores what pluralism looks like in practice: at the city level, in local institutions, and in this political moment. They also discuss what the "builder" framework demands of civic leaders, u...

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