
In Praise of Protesting
Protests offer remarkable opportunities to practice humility and to practice walking toward conflict. I have found that grace, solidarity, healing, tremendous grief, rage, and hope reliably manifest in these birthing

Protests offer remarkable opportunities to practice humility and to practice walking toward conflict. I have found that grace, solidarity, healing, tremendous grief, rage, and hope reliably manifest in these birthing

Karaoke in my Youth I grew up in a household that regularly had karaoke parties. At one point in my life, we even had a disco ball permanently installed in

I committed to practicing 64 ways to live nonviolently during the most recent Season for Nonviolence (https://gandhiinstitute.org/season-for-nonviolence/) in three areas of life: personal, interpersonal, and community. Personal: The practice that

So long as the Gandhi Institute remains anchored by the steadfast support of our neighbors, volunteers, donors, and partners, we will remain a resource embedded within the community and deliver

“I’m on a self-improvement kick so I forgave myself pretty quickly for not having the capacity to take care of others. I focused on my needs. Do I feel lonely?

We chatted Bianca and Matt about grief in addition to the personal and professional work around it on our podcast. Introduction This podcast episode, we delve into a poignant discussion