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Archive for June 17, 2021
This week’s inspiring video: The Wanting Memories Project: A Celebration of Ysaye Barnwell
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Video of the Week
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Jun 17, 2021 |
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The Wanting Memories Project: A Celebration of Ysaye Barnwell
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| We have all lost someone we love and wondered how our lives could go on without them–without their touch, their encouragement and their wisdom. In this song, composer Ysaye Barnwell gives voice to our deepest longings to remember our departed loved ones and to find the strength to carry their deepest lessons into our lives now. "Songs have intention in themselves but when we sing together, we define who we are," says Ysaye Barnwell, who is also a professor, an activist and a 30 year member of Sweet Honey in the Rock vocal ensemble. Her love of music has brought a diversity of people together to sing with the voice of community and helped them find the power to work for healing and social change in the world. |
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Nonviolence is to be an artist with your humanity.
– Ali Abu Awwad –
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The Third Harmony
In this short film made by the Metta Center for Nonviolence, veteran activists make clear the need for nonviolence on a worldwide scale at this critical stage in human evolution–not just to solve problems in an isolated crisis but as a way of life that can change the world for all of us. According to Dr. Bernard LaFayette, founder of the Center for Nonviolence & Peace studies, the challenge for each of us is “how to put love into action in a way that you maintain your self respect but you elicit respect from others.” The question is, if love always wins, then how do we get there? This film shows how living nonviolently with love is a journey of learning and transformation into our untapped human potential.” { read more }
Be The Change
Read one article on nonviolence from this list to discover how to be an “artist with your humanity” in your own life. { more } |
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