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welcome August is a month without national holidays, but around the world people have historically fought to find independence this month. August is the month that women in the US won the vote and that seven countries (Ecuador, Pakistan, India, Korea, Indonesia, Uruguay and Malaysia) won their independence. And it is the month Martin Luther King Jr. gave his �I Have a Dream� speech, continuing the struggle for black folks to reclaim their own lives. Given that long history of self-determination we thought we'd focus on restoring, reflecting, and reclaiming what's ours-whether that means our own voices, our literal independence, the right to be seen as whole human beings or our need to reflect on our deeds. Thousands of people all over the world will also participate in Ramadan this month, reflecting on Allah, their actions, and their intentions to find ways of being more charitable--more human to themselves and others.
SITforChange: Pledge, Promote, Participate--Make Moola SITforChange just got virtual! Individual participants can sit here or waaaay over there. Our 2nd Annual Sit-A-Thon, held locally in MLK Park in Berkeley on September 19th, can now be joined virtually. By popular demand, we've set it up so that you can "SIT for Change" from wherever they are. Be a Changemaker, form a Teams, even design your own creative SITs for Change: sit-in, sit at home, sit in community, sit in your local park. If you're an organization, you can RAISE FUNDS for your work by partnering with us. Be a participant, partner, sponsor, volunteer or vendor. Registration officially launches on Monday, August 10th. Go now: Read more... Wanted: "Old" iBook and Powerbook G4s
in SIGHT Our Circles of Connection
the practice of inconvenience what's in your wallet? INcite with angel Kyodo williams Years ago, Gloria Steinem, the formidable godmother of modern feminism posed a query
Both RJOY (Restorative Justice for Oakland Youth) and
that my fading memory won't recall exactly, but it irrevocably changed how I view my life. The
Tributary Streams of a Healing River advocate
gist of it was this: if life came to an end for you, if you were hit by a car or something less
video (excerpt from Tributary Streams of a Healing
tragic, but equally sudden while out in the world, and someone had to go through your
people's natural sense of retribution is restorative
wallet to find out who you are, would your
highlight RJOY's work, it does give a good idea about
checkbook reflect your values? Would your statement make a statement and is it the one you would want shared? What story would the carbon
restorative justice as a means for true justice. In the River) ex-warden Dennis Maloney speaks about how justice. And although the featured video doesn't what they do... Read more...
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