MandS 2023: October 8. Astha Sansthan’s Association of Strong Women Alone (ASWA) supports thousands of single women from low-income backgrounds in Rajasthan to defend their rights.
continue readingMandS 2023: October 15. After recognizing that her personal savings weren’t meeting the rising needs of her business, Anert turned to a self-help group set up by ECLOF Kenya.
continue readingMandS 2023: October 22. In Zambia, Women for Change strives to improve conditions in rural communities by empowering women and girls.
continue readingMandS 2023: October 29. The Rev. B. Silpa Rani is the recipient of a theological education scholarship, which has paved her way forward to eventually join the faculty at Bishop’s College, Kolkata.
continue readingDay 5 of 40 Days of Engagement on Anti-Racism: For MeYeon Kim, living as a Korean in Canada is like being a magpie in Canada—being regarded as a nuisance bird.
continue readingDay 2 of 40 Days of Engagement on Anti-Racism: For Penny Nelson, the teachings of her Métis ancestry are a reminder that self-worth is not tied to how much we produce but whether we have lived well in relation to others, including God and the Earth.
continue readingDay 1 of 40 Days of Engagement on Anti-Racism: Before engaging in a conversation about race, Catherine Inglis suggests: Be open about where the conversation might take you, and consider the right time and place to have a conversation.
continue readingDay 3 of 40 Days of Engagement on Anti-Racism: Jonisha Lewinson reflects on how society has created a staple definition of what a Black person is and on what “being Black” really means.
continue readingDay 30 of 40 Days of Engagement on Anti-Racism: For Moderator Carmen Lansdowne, a big part of the work of anti-racism is the willingness to have a discussion.
continue readingDay 31 of 40 Days of Engagement on Anti-Racism. Alan Lai reflects on how he ongoing antisemitism in the world can be traced to the ancient Christian establishments that contributed to antisemitic attitudes.
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