Public radio international valarie kaur2/27/2024 ![]() State Department as a keynote speaker throughout Burma, aiding its transition from dictatorship into democracy. She has addressed audiences at the White House, Pentagon, the United Nations, the Parliament of the World’s Religions, and on more than 250 U.S. Kaur has been a regular television commentator on MSNBC and opinion contributor to CNN, NPR, PBS, The Washington Post, The Huffington Post, The Hill and The New York Times. ![]() Now as the Scholar-in-Residence at Middle Collegiate Church and Senior Fellow at Auburn Theological Seminary, she speakers on #RevolutionaryLove as a public ethic - a political and moral response to injustice and wellspring for social action. Kaur recently served as the Media and Justice Fellow at Stanford Law School’s Center for Internet and Society, where she co-founded Faithful Internet to equip faith leaders in the fight for Internet freedom. She is the founder of Groundswell Movement, America’s largest multifaith online organizing community of 300,000+ known for “dynamically strengthening faith-based organizing in the 21st century.” She also founded the Yale Visual Law Project where she trained students at Yale Law School to make films that change policy. Her activism focuses on hate crimes, racism and profiling, gun violence, immigration, solitary confinement, LGBTQI equality, and Internet freedom. Kaur has made award-winning films and led national campaigns on civil rights for 15 years. Her new venture, the Revolutionary Love Project at the University of Southern California, champions the ethic of love in an era of rage. When you make a donation, you are funding the lasting revolution.Valarie Kaur is a civil rights activist, lawyer, award-winning filmmaker, media commentator, educator, entrepreneur, author, and Sikh American justice leader. Please join our Beloved Donor Circle to help us scale up our work in 2022 and beyond. We are ready to move into the next phase of work and support these pockets to grow and spread - but we can only do it with your support! ![]() Now i magine if we could make every school, every home, every organization, every institution a container for multifaith, multiracial community that affirms dignity above all. And faith leaders, social justice leaders, and civic organizations are adopting the revolutionary love compass. Educators are making revolutionary love the ethic of their school culture at their universities, high schools, even preschools. It’s only been a few months, but we are already seeing the learning hub in use across the country - an elementary school in New Jersey, a graduate nursing program in Washington, a high school in Fresno, the hallways of Harvard Divinity School. Our curricula, guided inquiries, teaching videos, and meditations are all available for free. This summer, we officially launched our flagship offering: the See No Stranger Learning Hub! Four years in the making, this hub provides the essential tools to practice revolutionary love – to be brave with grief, to harness rage, to listen when it’s hard, and to reimagine. Please make a donation now and join our Beloved Donor Circle! Scroll down for our thank you gifts to you. We are inspiring pockets of revolutionary love across the nation. King called “a revolution of values.” This is my vision for the Revolutionary Love Project: to ignite and equip a critical mass of us to build beloved community where we are. Amid severe turmoil and injustice, this is perhaps the most urgent need, the lasting revolution, what Dr. We are missing a civic space, a clearing, where we learn how to be in right relationship with each other. But where do we go to learn how to do this? ![]() But how do we put the love ethic into practice?Īnti-racism is the bridge beloved community is the destination.
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