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I Have a Dream: Writings and Speeches that Changed the World (Special 75th Anniversary Edition)

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By Martin Luther King Jr., Coretta Scott King (foreword), James Washington (editor) — 1992

“His life informed us, his dreams sustain us yet.”* On August 28, 1963, Martin Luther King Jr. stood in front of the Lincoln Memorial looking out over thousands of troubled Americans who had gathered in the name of civil rights and uttered his now famous words, “I have a dream . . . See more...

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‘What I Know’: A Black Woman’s Words

“Being Black overrides everything for me. Nothing is as thunderous in my life as racism. It seems to eclipse everything. It’s the repetitiveness of it. And the fact that it comes from every corner and nook.”

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A Yogic Perspective on Violence

Spirit does not recognize color, gender, class, or nationality. Spirit sees only the heart and the energy that each individual radiates to the Whole—which includes the individual self, along with all else of life (plants, animals, other people, and the rest of nature).

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Spiritual Bypassing and Antiracism in Yoga

It’s not enough for us to simply practice yoga, we also have to live yoga and seva.

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Revolution of the Soul | Seane Corn

Awaken to Love Through Raw Truth, Radical Healing, and Conscious Action. Seane Corn shares pivotal accounts of her life with raw honesty—enriched with in-depth spiritual teachings—to help us heal, evolve, and change the world.

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What's the Difference Between Spirituality and Religion? with NYU's Yael Shy

Discussion on the difference between Spirituality and Religion.

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How to Make Yoga More Inclusive | Michelle Cassandra Johnson

In this intriguing discussion, you’ll learn about key considerations for doing justice work and the intersections of yoga, justice, and changing the world.

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Radicalizing Yoga and Bringing Social Justice to the Mat

Yoga teacher and activist Michelle C. Johnson talks to Nonviolence Radio about her book “Skill In Action.”

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Talking to Rachel Brathen, @Yoga_Girl, About Getting Political as a Wellness Guru

Why exactly is wellness considered so separate or distinct from politics anyway?

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Racial Justice