Stories from the Paths to Understanding Community
Touched by Women Luminaries
The abuse and marginalization of women and girls should be central to an interfaith understanding of violence and injustice that imperils cultures, countries and the world. Gender-equity ought not be a threat to religious norms.
Read MoreCompassion and Communion
This turn toward our neighbor is why I am working for Paths to Understanding. Wisdom traditions across the globe encourage this turn toward our neighbor, this response of compassion for those around us. PTU works to encourage and support our turning to each other in compassion and mutual cooperation for the common good.
Read MoreSpring Newsletter 2021
Our newsletter has a new look! Check out the special guest editorials, in-depth information about our new online learning platform The Paths Network, and how to make a contribution to our Spring Fund Drive. Donors receive the printed version of our biannual newsletter. Click on the image to download the newsletter
Read MoreStories About Compassion and Forgiveness for the Common Good
We are often overcome with the number and volume of negative stories about one another. Yet there are people in every community around the world engaging the challenges of their community. This conversation will offer some positive stories about how people of all wisdom traditions are working for reconciliation and acting together for the common…
Read MoreWisdom from Our Neighborhood – Racism in Small Towns
Terry Kyllo in conversation with Anthony Young, the first African American city council person in Anacortes, WA, and community members Keiko McKracken and Amy Hong about their experiences of both inclusion and exclusion in a small town in Washington State.
Read MoreWisdom from Our Neighborhood – Kids 4 Peace
Terry has a conversation with youth leaders from Kids 4 Peace about how engaging with people from other traditions has led them deeper into their own tradition, and empowered them to work for the future of all. Learn more at www.k4p.org
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