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Published in: TransformationProfits first, love later: why western love stories need subverting
What alternative possibilities are opened up when dominant representations of love are questioned?
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Published in: TransformationTrying to save the world should be fun
If we can't find joy in our work for peace and social justice, what's the point?
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Published in: TransformationAmerica is not the Promised Land
Wrapping Jesus in the Stars and Stripes so that we can wage wars, claim exceptionalism, and justify the expansion of...
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Published in: TransformationWhy mindfulness matters now
I didn’t learn how to cross lines of difference when I was younger. Maybe you didn’t either, but we can all learn it now.
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Published in: TransformationWhat’s so feminist about yoga?
Despite the influence of capitalism on its practice, yoga can strengthen resistance and movement-building.
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Published in: TransformationWork: it’s time for a new year’s revolution
We don’t need a better work-life balance—we need a new way of working that’s fully integrated into our lives so that...
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Published in: TransformationWelcome to another year of transformation
We need your help to expand our coverage of deep-rooted personal and political change.
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Published in: TransformationCan prayer also be action?
Prayer can break down or reinforce power structures in surprising ways.
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Published in: TransformationBuilding community in Berlin’s Sharehaus
Often, things that are seen as a problem in society are not: the house where locals and refugees live and work together.
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Published in: TransformationWrestling with my white fragility
This moment in American history calls me to enter spaces where my people’s shame can arrive with me, charging in on...
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Published in: TransformationPresident Trump and the Christian right
Does Trump’s election represent a victory for reactionary religion or a prelude to faith-based opposition?
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Published in: TransformationGod is justice: the social spirituality of Dorothee Soelle
A unique synthesis of mysticism, activism and feminism which still resonates in a world that’s filled with both...
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Published in: TransformationSpirituality and the insurrection of seeds
All monopolies—religious, social, political and economic—spring from the desire for power and domination.
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Published in: TransformationWhy we should embrace the good, the bad and the ugly
Since democracy is a form of dependency on the will of others, we need to work a lot harder to overcome our...
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Published in: TransformationFerguson Rises: a documentary on love, hope and beauty
Mobolaji Olambiwonnu hopes his new film on the killing of Michael Brown will bring healing, dignity, and investment...
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Published in: TransformationFear of a living planet
By refusing to recognize that the Earth is alive we implicitly endorse the worldview that enables our destruction of...
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Published in: TransformationRecomposing the fabric of affection
Living well together helps everyone to be connected, and it’s connection that makes us thrive as human beings. Español
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Published in: TransformationWhat can be learned from recent studies on nonviolent action?
Books about peace are rare when compared to books about war, but a raft of new work expands our understanding...
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Published in: TransformationAfter the violence and videos, therapists learn to treat racial trauma
From specialized clinics for African Americans to social media events that take the shame out of sharing, there's a...
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Published in: TransformationTeaching values of collective prosperity
How the Zuni Tribe are strengthening communities through culture and sacred spaces.