All around the world, proud individuals of mixed ancestry, heritage, religion and heritage define and identify themselves that are particular to their country and culture. Some of the words are offensive but they do not in any way reflect the ideas, aims and principles of the Beyond Identity family. We are people because of other [...]
Monthly Archives: May 2008
Race Ebonics – Different names, the same people!
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Karen Armstrong wants Compassion back in Religion
Karen Armstrong is one of the world’s leading scholars on religion. She has become increasingly popular post September 11 events because of her work on Islam. She won the 2008 TED and the following talk is her acceptance speech, which includes a call for support on creating a global charter on compassion. You may be [...]