Tag: Advocacy
Articles focused on civic and public advocacy — how individuals and organizations influence policy, law, and public opinion on issues that matter.
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Ocean Health Interpretation: Rescue, Research, and Conservation
The Marine Mammal Center: Ocean Health Interpretation Through Rescue, Research, and Conservation The Marine Mammal Center represents an institutional model in which marine mammal care functions as ocean health interpretation. Rescue and rehabilitation supply clinical intervention, while research and education convert individual animal distress into ecological evidence and public guidance. Within that structure, stranded marine…
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What One Stranded Seal Taught Communities About Ocean Health
The Marine Mammal Center and the Bigger Story Communities Shared About Ocean Health Along the California coast and across Hawaii, The Marine Mammal Center had come to represent more than a hospital for animals in distress. Its work had unfolded inside a larger shared story, where a stranded seal or sea lion often drew together…
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Why The Marine Mammal Center Feels Personal to Me
The Marine Mammal Center feels personal to me because it reveals ocean health through care I come to The Marine Mammal Center with a feeling that stays gentle and clear. I see more than rescue here, because each stranded animal seems to carry both immediate need and a larger story about the ocean around them.…
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How Our Beliefs Quietly Shape What We Notice: A Shared Guide to Confirmation Bias
Exploring How Our Minds Filter Experience Together Each day, you and I move through a world filled with more information than any mind can consciously process. To help us navigate this complexity, our brains rely on familiar beliefs, experiences, and expectations that gently guide what we notice and what feels meaningful. One pattern that often…
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Why My Mind Clings to Beliefs (Confirmation Bias)
I feel this happening inside my own mind and it honestly unsettles me. I notice how strongly I grab onto information that supports what I already believe while pushing away anything that contradicts it. That pull is confirmation bias. My conscious awareness processes only a tiny slice of everything around me, and that fact makes…
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5 Ways Confirmation Bias Makes Disagreement Feel Like Threat
Table of Contents Confirmation bias does not only shape what you believe, it shapes what feels safe to believe within a particular context. When a belief becomes tied to identity or emotional safety, disagreement can register as threat rather than information, which means the system organizes toward protection before it organizes toward evaluation. This post…
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5 Reasons Confirmation Bias Makes Being Challenged Feel Threatening
Table of Contents Confirmation bias helps many of us understand why disagreement can sometimes feel personal rather than informative. When beliefs guide how we interpret information, being challenged may trigger a defensive reaction before reasoning fully engages. When we recognize this pattern together, you and the people around you can approach conversations with more patience,…
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5 Psychological Mechanisms Underlying Confirmation Bias
5 Psychological Mechanisms Underlying Threat Responses Associated with Confirmation Bias Table of Contents Challenges to existing beliefs frequently extend beyond intellectual disagreement. When confirmation bias structures perception, contradictory information may be processed as a threat response rather than as neutral data. A structured analysis of the underlying mechanisms clarifies why defensive reactions emerge during disagreement.…
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Beginner’s Guide to Confirmation Bias in Technology and AI
Beginner’s Guide to Confirmation Bias in Technology and AI: How Algorithms Reflect Your Beliefs Confirmation bias in technology happens when algorithms repeatedly show you information that matches what you already believe or prefer. These algorithms are step-by-step systems that analyze your behavior—such as clicks, likes, and watch time—to predict what you want to see next.…
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5 Reasons Confirmation Bias Feels Threatening
5 Reasons Confirmation Bias Makes Being Challenged Feel Threatening Table of Contents When someone challenges what I believe, I feel it instantly. I get tense, defensive, sometimes even angry before I fully process their words. Confirmation bias makes disagreement feel personal, and once I see how it works inside me, I can respond with more…