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Sherin speaks as she's a female Imam and shares the stories left untold about psychological violence and religious control, and how to break the circle of shame, loneliness and abuse.
Daisy Khan speaks about change needed in the world today, especially in regards to Muslim women
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Muslim women leaders at the frontlines of change
In this far-reaching address, Rev. Jones describes the ways that white supremacy, greed, and the disregard for our environment have wounded our nation. She then offers a new path forward, one grounded in the love of Christ, and God's demand for justice.
Riane Eisler, an eminent social scientist and activist, attorney, and author, explains how her mother exemplified spiritual courage, the courage to stand up to injustice out of love.
Don Miguel Ruiz Jr. is a world-renowned speaker, author, and leading expert in spirituality, healing, Toltec wisdom, and personal freedom. This was such a great interview – Miguel’s insights on authenticity, attachment, and relationships are DEEP and profound.
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Grounded in her belief in the greatness of the human heart, Ericka says each one of us has the ability to look there for the answers to questions about the future of our world. Personal transformation is necessary to achieve social transformation.
Daisy Khan, Executive Director of the Women's Islamic Initiative for Spirituality and Equality, speaking out about changing the narrative for Muslims in America.
The Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II spoke on “Poverty, Health and Social Justice” Tuesday, Feb. 20, 2018. The joint Terry Sanford Distinguished Lecture and Boyarsky Lecture in Law, Medicine and Ethics coincided with the United Nations World Day of Social Justice.