Countering Oppression of
The How and Why of Interfaith
The fact is that there are many wisdom traditions on the Earth and many more wisdom communities guided by one of them. We are not only “neighbors” but are living in the same neighborhoods. Why is it important for wisdom communities to work together? How can we bring the best of our traditions into the…
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 – Tom Ikeda
A conversation between our Executive Director Terry Kyllo with Tom Ikeda from Densho as we reflect on Japanese Internment (concentration camps), more recent Supreme Court Rulings, how the scapegoating of Chinese Americans impacts all Asian Americans, and how Japanese Americans are acting on behalf of others out of their experiences and more.
Read MoreWisdom from the Neighborhood – Rabbi Yohanna Kinberg and Imam Kaariye Abdirahman
During these disorienting days Rabbi Yohanna Kinberg, Imam Abdirahman Kaariye and Pastor Terry Kyllo will discuss how the Abrahamic Traditions can help us recognize and deal with anxiety, loss and finding hope for the future. We hope to see you there!
Read MoreFacts Over Fear Campaign
Studies show that anti-Muslim statements by politicians rises dramatically in the months leading up to an election. Further, other studies show that violent language against groups multiplies support for political violence. The result is a more divided America and an increase in hate crimes against our Muslim, Jewish, Sikh, LatinX and Black neighbors. We do…
Read MoreFacts Over Fear Campaign in the Redmond Reporter
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