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Eric Dozier's Oral History And Musical Message On Healing Racism And Transforming Humanity
Eric Dozier is a self-described “itinerant blues preacher,” musician, and educator on a mission “to promote healing, justice and racial...
YES! Beyond Despair: Ways Out Of Humanity's Crises
Without denying the scientific realities of the climate and other crises humanity faces, it’s even more important for people to realize...
Short Films Exploring Pathways To Justice & Peace
These evocative short films explore changes in perspective and action that contribute to creating a more just and peaceful world. Each...
Visions Of Sacredness: Places And Sounds Around The World
Experiences of the sacred, transcendence, and spiritual oneness play a centering role in all cultures. This universal spiritual yearning...
Recognizing And Celebrating Human Nobility: A Prerequisite To Justice And Peace
A world of justice and peace is one where all people can reach their full potential and are embraced in their full nobility and humanity....
Táhirih: Poet, Scholar, Women's Emancipation Revolutionary
In a society that considered it dangerous for women to read, think, write, or be seen in public, Táhirih did all of these things, and...
Epic & Unexpected Virtual Tours
Visit truly exceptional places, including some you perhaps never dreamed of seeing. Lesser-known World Heritage sites; the world's most...
Chief Phil Lane, Jr.: Indigenous Wisdom For Peace, Unity, And Healing The Earth
"In all of our actions, we must seek to be living examples of the changes we wish to see in the world. By walking the path, we make the...
Around The World In Sacred Sounds
Sacred sounds and music have inspired and sustained humanity throughout time. Explore the different sacred sounds. What sonic...
Navajo Sand Painting: "Places Where The Gods Come And Go"
The Diné (Navajo People) create sand paintings, or dry paintings, known as "places where the gods come and go" in the Navajo language....
Wilma Ellis Kazemzadeh: Champion of Oneness and Human Rights
"My eighth-grade teacher taught us as if eighth grade would be our last year of school." Yet she earned a Ph.D., became a leader in...
Compassionate Woman: Tawacin WasteWin (Patricia Locke)
Celebrating Patricia Locke, defender of indigenous rights, educational visionary, and promoter of the oneness and wholeness of all...
Portal To The Future: Freeing Ourselves From The Blight Of Racism
Racism retards the unfoldment of the boundless potentialities of its victims, corrupts its perpetrators, and blights human progress....
Barbara Talley: From Harriet Tubman and Facing the KKK, to Spiritual Reparations
“As a child, I experienced a lot of what slavery could have been like...but the last shall be first...This is it.” In this series of...
Where In The World Might You Go?
Yearning to see the world, but stuck at home? Here's some great places you can visit from your living room anytime you like! Random...
Inter-Faith Action for a World of Peace, Justice, and Unity
Global faith communities act together on behalf of peace, not merely one that represents the absence of armed conflict, but rather one...
Van Gilmer (Part 2): Sweet Music for Your Sunday
So many readers enjoyed the post with music from the choir Van Gilmer directs, that I'm giving you a second serving. Amazing Grace O Son...
Van Gilmer: From Growing Up in a Segregated World, to Civil Rights Activism, to Musical Empowerment
Van Gilmer grew up in Greensboro, North Carolina, at the height of Segregation. He was arrested many times for civil rights activism. His...
The Universe in Verse: A Celebration of Science and Nature Through Poetry
The Universe in Verse offers poems from titans of poetic perspective, performed by a largehearted cast of scientists and artists,...
UNESCO World Heritage Sites
Places as unique and diverse as the wilds of East Africa’s Serengeti, the Pyramids of Egypt, the Great Barrier Reef in Australia and...
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