Fireside Chat: The Sacred Feminine
Nadema is a visual artist, illustrator, curator, educator, writer, poet, and author. Join her as she carries us through the “Sacred Feminine”—past, present, and future—from the authority and guidance of […]
Nadema is a visual artist, illustrator, curator, educator, writer, poet, and author. Join her as she carries us through the “Sacred Feminine”—past, present, and future—from the authority and guidance of […]
PRJ is pleased to offer ‘Reflections on the Life of the Spirit’ through the lens of racial justice. This weekly series is the first of a multi-part global curriculum founded on the oneness of mankind. Our special focus is on learning together how we can play our part in eliminating racism—America’s most vital and challenging issue.
Join us for an interactive discussion as we explore a vision for humanity rooted in optimism and the immense power we hold as individuals to shape our collective future.
PRJ is pleased to offer ‘Reflections on the Life of the Spirit’ through the lens of racial justice. This weekly series is the first of a multi-part global curriculum founded on the oneness of mankind. Our special focus is on learning together how we can play our part in eliminating racism—America’s most vital and challenging issue.
Siti, Khani, and panelists will lead us through a model of childhood education and adult literacy that is impacting neighborhoods in Savannah, GA. This year's theme: "Embracing Your Super Power."
PRJ is pleased to offer ‘Reflections on the Life of the Spirit’ through the lens of racial justice. This weekly series is the first of a multi-part global curriculum founded on the oneness of mankind. Our special focus is on learning together how we can play our part in eliminating racism—America’s most vital and challenging issue.
A Rites of Passage program, for 8-12 year old children, is having a great impact in Savannah, GA. The program, now in its second year, has attracted the support of local government, businesses, and leading artists using multiple media. Explore how the curriculum and strategies, led by a Board of young adults, could be adapted for use in other communities.
The ability to practice trust in relation to others, especially in relation to white people, is very difficult for black people. But can we find ways to build this spiritual virtue within us? Let's talk.
PRJ is pleased to offer ‘Reflections on the Life of the Spirit’ through the lens of racial justice. This weekly series is the first of a multi-part global curriculum founded on the oneness of mankind. Our special focus is on learning together how we can play our part in eliminating racism—America’s most vital and challenging issue.
This is an uplifting devotional space created and led by Black and Indigenous individuals. The Baha’i Writings proclaim special spiritual designations for each of these unique populations. Join us in celebrating the vision of the oneness of mankind through cultural meditative expressions in art and philosophy, followed by a united prayer circle.
Join us for an inspiring program dedicated to eliminating racism and fostering connections among hearts. This event features an arts-based devotional exploring themes of unity, empathy, and understanding through creative […]