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DC Young Adult Faith Leaders Summit – Ninjaclectic
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I am Aaron K Ginoza. MA, Digital Communications. Digital Engagement Plan – Healthy Self Therapy. DC Young Adult Faith Leaders Summit. On February 9th, 2013, I helped implement the social media strategy for Faith in Action DC. 8216;s Young Adult Faith Leaders Summit in Chevy Chase, MD. The event was covered by WAMU. Washington DC’s NPR news public radio station. DC Young Adult Faith Leaders Summit: How it began. Mayor Vince Gray’s visit to the DC Young Adult Faith Leaders Summit. Volunteer of the Month.
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The network of Baha'is of Jewish Background: Christianity that dogged me until college’
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The network of Baha'is of Jewish Background. A movement to start teaching of Baha’i Faith in the Holy Land of Israel. Thursday, March 5, 2015. Christianity that dogged me until college’. Jack Gordon, 30, is a Bahá'í in Washington DC who is the Producer of Faith In Action DC ( www.faithinactiondc.com. Here he tells us about his religious identity. You could say I’m the product of an interfaith relationship that didn’t work out so well. At college I got involved in community organising and started to re-ex...
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Monopoly Money and White “Allowance” | Steady Flow
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Monopoly Money and White Allowance. Monopoly Money and White Allowance. On Mar 17, 2015 in Articles. Guest Post by Helen Grace:. I am a white person who does anti-racism work, mostly trying to engage in conversations with other white people on the subject of racial inequality. A lot of the time, I deal with angry denials and the claim of victimhood, even in the face of clear data to the contrary. Privilege v. Allowance. This is a wordy way to say that I find the term white privilege , while accurate, has...
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Silence is Violence | Steady Flow
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On May 1, 2015 in Articles. There is an impulse I see in some, when confronted by those trying to advocate for racial justice, to say something like:. 8220;I hear you complaining. If you want things to be different so much, stop talking and DO something.”. 1 It reflects complete apathy to the problems being named. I know you wouldn’t do that; no one but a complete psychopath would. But, that’s the effect the statement creates when directed at protesters and racial justice advocates. T...It sucks to hear ...
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Which Cause Should One Serve? | Steady Flow
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Which Cause Should One Serve? Which Cause Should One Serve? On Oct 6, 2013 in Articles. Welcome, Alisa Mappes. Here is an article this gifted and perceptive woman. Enjoy! 8212;———————–. Later, some other youth told the young man at a meeting that in order to protect their movement, any dissension must be reported and ‘dealt with.’ Believing that serving this particular cause trumped all else, he remembered his mother’s complaints and delivered this information accordingly. Which cause should one serve?
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When Life Challenges Our Commitment to Serving the Cause of Justice | Steady Flow
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When Life Challenges Our Commitment to Serving the Cause of Justice. When Life Challenges Our Commitment to Serving the Cause of Justice. On Apr 17, 2015 in Articles. Comments Off on When Life Challenges Our Commitment to Serving the Cause of Justice. Note: I am a member of the Bahá’í Faith, so this is written from that perspective. However, it is my hope that anyone might find comfort and encouragement from this essay. I decided to talk about this subject because, surprise, this is my life right now.
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oakritchie | Steady Flow
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A blog about our shared experience…. InTurn, Return…. I enter this new but familiar void to reawaken…to renew…to shed…demons…. I shed the demon of arrogance, which veils itself to resemble confidence and assurance to make others feel safe. It has never protected me from harm…never brought me wisdom at the conclusion of trials…and insidiously serves to impress upon others that I have a truth or strength worthy of greater consideration than others…. Join me, if you dare and are ready to let go of some fett...
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Gender and Justice Part 8: Birth of Tahirih Justice Center | Steady Flow
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Gender and Justice Part 8: Birth of Tahirih Justice Center. Gender and Justice Part 8: Birth of Tahirih Justice Center. On Sep 29, 2013 in Baha'i. Tells the story of the TAHIRIH JUSTICE CENTER. December 8, 2013. It’ the end of a long day and long week and your interview with Tahirih reminded me why I entered the field of economic development close to 20 years ago! Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. The Baha'i Faith. Oak Ritchi...
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Support Steady Flow | Steady Flow
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On Jan 14, 2012 in 0 comments. If you like what you’re experiencing here, please help it to keep going and show support by dropping a little something in this fund to help production keep moving. Your help and feedback is GREATLY appreciated! There’s a PayPal “Donate” Button at the bottom of the page of any post on here. Thank you! Baha'i International Community. The Baha'i Faith. The Institute for Studies in Global Prosperity. Tasty Goodness from my Friends. Faith in Action DC. Join 26 other subscribers.
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Naming a Black Rose: Removing Code-Words and “Blindness” from Our Discussion of Race | Steady Flow
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Naming a Black Rose: Removing Code-Words and Blindness from Our Discussion of Race. Naming a Black Rose: Removing Code-Words and Blindness from Our Discussion of Race. On Mar 24, 2015 in Articles. What’s in a name? That which we call a rose. By any other name would smell as sweet. Guest Post by Helen Grace:. We see Blacks as inferior to African-Americans. Despite the protests made by Juliet above, names do matter:. Who would have thought that a fictional 13 year-old from the 1600s. If people view African...
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