Money and Soul: The Great Divide?


Temple on the Equator, Ecuador by David Chamberlain

"In a culture of the 'runaway more,' richer, thinner, smarter, better, there is no way to be satisfied. We have lost the meaning of 'enough'…

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Why are they so Happy?



Excerpt:
"Munro said that Melinda Gates would be impressed if she came to Kenya and saw Jamii Bora in action: "Because that is the time you really…

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Ze Frank for President



the show with zefrank



NPR calls Ze Frank "a performer, satirist, essayist, composer, dancer and wonderfully weird guy." Even the The New…

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Gandhi’s Legacy



Power has many faces. Some forms of power are abrupt, forceful and potentially harmful. Yet, there is another kind of power that is constant, unyielding but also loving and peaceful. continue reading comments (0) send article

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Seeds of Hope



Walk through countless small villages in sub-Saharan Africa, and you will find the same scene repeated again and again: women bent over double, hoeing scrawny plants in dirt packed so hard it's tough to imagine anything ever growing in it.…

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Solidarity with the Burmese People



Burma's military dictators have suppressed democracy for many decades, creating a community of refugees and political exiles that live on -all Burma's borders. Chan Chao, originally from Burma, visited the border areas and made portraits of the people who hope…

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Nobel Peace Prize for Micro Credit Pioneer



Muhammad Yunus of Bangladesh and the Grameen Bank have been jointly awarded the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize. Mr Yunus, an economist, founded the bank, which is one of the pioneers of micro-credit lending schemes for the poor,…

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Female Education in Africa



When Ann Cotton arrived in a remote village in Zimbabwe in 1991 to find out why so few girls went to school, little did she realize that what she found there would change the course of her…

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Cindy’s Story: CAMFED Zambia



Cindy is one of the thousands of girls being supported through school by CAMFED (the Campaign for Female Education). She is 13 years old ... all and lives with her grandmother in a rural village in Zambia. In this…

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The Feminine Principle


Cambodian Woman by Kalabird

Watch the Video Interview with Lynne Franks

"There has never been a better time for one person, with brains and commitment, to have…

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