Fundraiser at One World Goods
One World Goods is a not-for-profit organization whose mission is to enhance the social and economic conditions of artisans around the world through fair trade by providing a marketplace for their products.
One World Goods is a not-for-profit organization whose mission is to enhance the social and economic conditions of artisans around the world through fair trade by providing a marketplace for their products.
Fred Tutman, Riverkeeper & CEO Fred was born and raised along the Patuxent River as were seven generations of his ancestors before him. Prior to founding Patuxent Riverkeeper in 2004, Fred operated a business that provided professional media and mass communication services internationally. Fred also worked as volunteer activist on the Patuxent for over 20 […]
Community members are invited to "A Conversation on Race & Poverty" which is a free, facilitation conversation about race and its impact on all of us. Specifically, this event will include whole-group and small-group discussions on the connection of race to poverty. This two-hour conversation is unique, stands alone, and everyone participates. This event is […]
Join us in celebrating the achievements of our Youth Healing Hate Grant recipients! This year we funded 15 innovative projects to address issues of hate and incivility in our communities. Our two-hour gathering will allow community members to learn more about this specific program and to hear directly from our youth! This event is free […]
Dialogue and understanding grow where social systems meet common needs. How do we relearn the art of designing such systems, helping communities heal from division and hate? Join Dominic Barter for an evening exploring such transformative healing in groups, neighborhoods, schools, justice systems, and families. Freely given contributions welcome on the night of the event. […]
Being deeply, empathically listened to can be a revelation and gift for both speaker and listener. Even though it isn’t widely known in our general culture, deep listening gives the speaker a space to see all around something that has been only partially seen from one angle before. Men and women need to do this […]
Join the Gandhi Institute at Chipotle Mexican Grill at 1360 Mt. Hope Ave. on Monday, August 27th. Between 4:00-8:00pm, 33% of any purchases made will go to the Gandhi Institute, just so long as you name our organization or present the above flyer!
Community members, students, faculty, and staff are invited to “A Conversation on Race” in the Paul J. Burgett Intercultural Center located in 305 Douglass Commons at the University of Rochester. This free event is co-facilitated by staff members of the M.K. Gandhi Institute for Nonviolence. This conversation is part of a larger community dialogue on […]
Join us for our annual Open House and Gandhi Birthday Celebration on Sept. 30! More information to come.
A four-day experiential workshop designed to cultivate healing, respect, intimacy, and collaboration between genders. Facilitated by an international team, this workshop is open to people of all sexual orientations, ethnicities, and cultural and religious backgrounds. Founded on principles of truth and reconciliation, Gender Equity and Reconciliation International has been developed over 26 years and implemented widely […]
Join us for a program of films from the Visual Studies Workshop collection that feature the story of Gandhi and the history of nonviolent protest throughout the world. Free to VSW members, $5 for nonmembers.
There are 20 spots available for the dialogue on a first come first serve basis. Prison security clearance must be completed 6 weeks in advance. To register, email joelgreenwich@gmail.com