Your thoughts force me to write you.I am from India and strong believer of Gandhi , I am in process to set up Gandhi College of Social Work. in west champran. You may read about by clicking here DREAM RAINBOW Regards Birendra
Hey Ashni,sorry for the delay. This is something that i've been struggling with for a while now. Liberation, freedom, and justice, i've observed, have been often times limited to a particular a cause or agenda by people i've spoken with. One of our biggest battles so far has been the rift that's developed between some of the faith-based organizations and the surprisingly large LGBTQ association. both groups are very active with similar ambitions, but fail to even look at one another because of obvious reasons. There ideas of liberation and justice, from what i can understand, always find a way to include this debate.
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What's crazy about all this is that i saw one faith-based organization protest poverty in Athens. And the very next week, the LGBTQ group--along with others--staged a demonstration for the living wage campaign. Two causes that, in many ways, are one in the same.
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I have tried to get everyone on the same page to show them just how influential they can be if they would combine their efforts. But doing so, it's been implied, would steer one faction off their conceptualized path to achieving justice. What do you think?
Thanks for the encouragement Ashni. There are a lot of egos to contend with but it's always a special moment when different groups and people come together and fix their eyes on the same path.
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I'm curious: In your liberation curriculum Initiative, how do deal with competing models of what liberation means? In my neck of the woods there is a strong and influential conservative voice whose idea of liberation often times challenges progressive, liberal-minded followers. Both extremes present legitimate & compelling arguments. How would you deal with this?
Ashni,
Yes, I agreed with you that all the issue listed are intertwined. Apart from my work in the Himalaya, I am also associated with a campaign for the Dignity and Rights of Sewerage workers, they are the real 'LAST MEN' of Gandhi JI, whenver you in India, do visit and meet these people and me too.
When ever you visit India, you are invited to Ahmedabad Management Association (AMA). If you would like to arrange any program at AMA please write to us.
URL: www.amaindia.org
Thanks.
Kind regards,
Mukund.
At 11:56pm on November 17, 2008, Pankaj Mistry said…
Ashni if you are coming to India,please ,visit Ahmedabad city where you will find Gandhi Ashram. I look forward to meet you
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What's crazy about all this is that i saw one faith-based organization protest poverty in Athens. And the very next week, the LGBTQ group--along with others--staged a demonstration for the living wage campaign. Two causes that, in many ways, are one in the same.
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I have tried to get everyone on the same page to show them just how influential they can be if they would combine their efforts. But doing so, it's been implied, would steer one faction off their conceptualized path to achieving justice. What do you think?
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I'm curious: In your liberation curriculum Initiative, how do deal with competing models of what liberation means? In my neck of the woods there is a strong and influential conservative voice whose idea of liberation often times challenges progressive, liberal-minded followers. Both extremes present legitimate & compelling arguments. How would you deal with this?
Yes, I agreed with you that all the issue listed are intertwined. Apart from my work in the Himalaya, I am also associated with a campaign for the Dignity and Rights of Sewerage workers, they are the real 'LAST MEN' of Gandhi JI, whenver you in India, do visit and meet these people and me too.
Greetings!
When ever you visit India, you are invited to Ahmedabad Management Association (AMA). If you would like to arrange any program at AMA please write to us.
URL: www.amaindia.org
Thanks.
Kind regards,
Mukund.
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