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The Gandhi Tour is a global music festival created with the intent to arise social change by uniting people through the Universal language of music.
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For the staff of the Martin Luther King, Jr., Research and Education Institute at Stanford University and other researchers interested in the study of King and of the movements he inspired.
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The Global Peace and Juatice Congress is an initiative to establish an international voice for non-violence, peace and social justice issues. The Congress is open to all individuals who desire to work for peace, reconciliation and social justice in all cultures and societies. We have chosen ro es…
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This group fosters the 2nd of October, Mahatma Gandhi's birthday declared by the UN as International Day of Non-Violence. We work together in order to raise awareness and start celebrating this day. Website:
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Often, micro ideas ignite macro change. The purpose of this group is to inspire little ideas that can be scaled via online viral communities and that take more initiative than money.
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Hi, I would like to share with you all about our meeting with Dr.King the Third at Gandhi Ashram - Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India
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AFJ is a student group on the campus of Michigan State University that seeks to educate ourselves and others about issues of equality and justice through interactive theater and performance.
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This group is for educators interested in peace and social justice issues to learn about the teacher resources and social justice focus events of the Liberation Curriculum Initiative of the King Institute at Stanford University.
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A group of educators, community organizers, and religious leaders who work together in collaborative efforts to educate youth about the Civil Rights Movement.
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This is a group of people who have partenered with Grade 7- Riverside School for the Gandhi Series. Our Gandhi series is a project where we are trying to get kids interested in M K Gandhi and we have decided to make a website. We are going to do it !
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No longer active, this 2008 Stanford seminar examined Gandhi’s life, thought, and legacy in settings where he lived and struggled. Basic questions: What is violence? How relevant is nonviolence? Who is doing “Gandhi’s work” today?
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"Gandhi College of Social Work ( GCSW ) is a mission to setup rural area of Vitiharwa Ashram , West Champaran , Bihar , India as a laboratory of Gram Sawarajya. Champaran is place from where Gandhiji's started his movement in India.
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Group to collaborate on use of Morehouse King Collection
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This group is for the teachers enrolled in the National Endowment for Humanities funded King Digital History Project (KDHP) to stay in touch. KDHP is a three year program run by the Liberation Curriculum Initiative of the King Institute.
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Closing the Gap Between Past and Present -- a forum for Alameda County Office of Education U.S. History teachers, educators, and activists who participated in a tour of the Freedom Struggle in the South, July 21-28, 2008.