Consumption Part 1: What Do You Use?
Here’s the post on living a sustainable lifestyle!!!
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January 7, 2013 | Categories: society | Tags: aaron yates, action, ambiguity, arranged marriage, Bahai, belief, belonging, blog, boppin with oak, Boppin', broadcast, build community, california, carlos serrano, colby gottert, collaborator, comfort, community, culture, DC, DDC, debt, dichotomies, dichotomy, Digital Development Communications, diversion effect, empowerment, Equality, faith, faith in action, family, female genital mutilation, finance, FUNDAEC, gender, georgia, global prosperity, happiness, honor killing, hope, human trafficking, individual, institution, international, jack gordon, jafar fallahi, konsciousness kollective, law, lawyer, Layli Miller-Muro, learning, legal, mail order bride, mass communication, media, montclair, moving forward, new jersey, north carolina, Oak, oak ritchie, oneness, paladon, peace, photography, policy, poverty, productivity, race, racism, Religion, Ritchie, ruhi institute, san fransisco, social action, Society, soul, south carolina, spirit, spiritual, spouse, steady flow, sudan, Tahirih Justice Center, television, tod ewing, trevor snapp, trust, tyree byndum, US Baha'i, video, village, Violence, vlog, War, washington dc, waste, Wealth, women | Leave A Comment »
How We Experience Race Part 7: Engagement
Tod shares some of his reflections on working with diverse groups working toward a common goal, and postures necessary to make the most of such situations…
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December 8, 2012 | Categories: Baha'i, Media, race, society | Tags: aaron yates, action, ambiguity, Bahai, belief, belonging, blog, boppin with oak, Boppin', broadcast, build community, california, carlos serrano, colby gottert, collaborator, comfort, community, culture, DC, DDC, debt, dichotomies, dichotomy, Digital Development Communications, diversion effect, empowerment, Equality, faith, faith in action, family, finance, FUNDAEC, gender, georgia, global prosperity, happiness, hope, individual, institution, international, jack gordon, jafar fallahi, konsciousness kollective, learning, mass communication, media, montclair, moving forward, new jersey, north carolina, Oak, oak ritchie, oneness, paladon, peace, photography, policy, poverty, productivity, race, racism, Religion, Ritchie, ruhi institute, san fransisco, social action, Society, soul, south carolina, spirit, spiritual, spouse, steady flow, sudan, television, tod ewing, trevor snapp, trust, tyree byndum, US Baha'i, video, village, Violence, vlog, War, washington dc, waste, Wealth, women | Leave A Comment »
How We Experience Race Part 6: Priorities
Tod shares a little of his perspective and experience with race and inter-generational dialogue. Enjoy!
For those who fit in the “millennials” generation: How real is the assessment that money is the dominating drive in our lives?
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December 3, 2012 | Categories: Baha'i, Media, race, society | Tags: aaron yates, action, ambiguity, Bahai, belief, belonging, blog, boppin with oak, Boppin', broadcast, build community, california, carlos serrano, colby gottert, collaborator, comfort, community, culture, DC, DDC, debt, dichotomies, dichotomy, Digital Development Communications, diversion effect, empowerment, Equality, faith, faith in action, family, finance, FUNDAEC, gender, georgia, global prosperity, happiness, hope, individual, institution, international, jack gordon, jafar fallahi, konsciousness kollective, learning, mass communication, media, montclair, moving forward, new jersey, north carolina, Oak, oak ritchie, oneness, paladon, peace, photography, policy, poverty, productivity, race, racism, Religion, Ritchie, ruhi institute, san fransisco, social action, Society, soul, south carolina, spirit, spiritual, spouse, steady flow, sudan, television, tod ewing, trevor snapp, trust, tyree byndum, US Baha'i, video, village, Violence, vlog, War, washington dc, waste, Wealth, women | 1 Comment »
Race Part 5: Moving Forward
Tod and I go into postures we can assume to move forward in how we think, talk and act upon race issues. An important one is not issuing blame…Enjoy!
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November 25, 2012 | Categories: Baha'i, Media, race | Tags: aaron yates, action, Bahai, belief, belonging, Boppin', build community, california, carlos serrano, colby gottert, collaborator, community, culture, DC, DDC, Digital Development Communications, empowerment, Equality, faith, faith in action, family, FUNDAEC, gender, georgia, global prosperity, happiness, hope, international, jack gordon, jafar fallahi, konsciousness kollective, montclair, new jersey, north carolina, Oak, oak ritchie, oneness, paladon, peace, photography, policy, race, racism, Religion, Ritchie, ruhi institute, san fransisco, social action, Society, south carolina, spiritual, spouse, steady flow, sudan, tod ewing, trevor snapp, trust, tyree byndum, US Baha'i, village, War, washington dc, Wealth, women | Leave A Comment »
How We See the World: Comfort with Ambiguity
Aaron and I continue our discussion into the realm of perceptions of success and failure…Enjoy!…but as you enjoy, consider these questions:
Where do elements of ambiguity come up in your experience on the day-to-day?
How do you reconcile such ambiguity with what you’ve learned about things being black or white?
How can we nurture each other along to think beyond feelings of failure, limitation or weakness as we move along in this learning process?
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June 25, 2012 | Categories: Baha'i, education, Media, money, race, Religion, society, Technology | Tags: aaron yates, action, Bahai, belief, belonging, Boppin', build community, california, carlos serrano, Class, colby gottert, collaborator, communication, community, culture, Cycles of violence, DC, DDC, dialogue, Digital Development Communications, empowerment, Equality, experiment, faith, faith in action, family, FUNDAEC, gender, georgia, global prosperity, God, governance, government, happiness, hope, individual, institution, international, jack gordon, jafar fallahi, Justice, konsciousness kollective, Materialism, media, montclair, movies, moving forward, nature, new jersey, north carolina, Oak, oak ritchie, oneness, paladon, peace, photography, policy, Pressure, race, racism, reflection, Religion, Ritchie, ruhi institute, san fransisco, social action, Society, soul, south carolina, spiritual, spirituality, spouse, steady flow, sudan, time, tod ewing, training, trevor snapp, trust, tyree byndum, unity, US Baha'i, village, Violence, War, Warfare, washington dc, waste, Wealth, women | Leave A Comment »
How We See the World: Pick a Side?
Here, Aaron and I talk a little further about having to pick between supposed polar opposites in a continuation from this post.
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June 17, 2012 | Categories: Baha'i, Media, society | Tags: aaron yates, action, advertising, Bahai, belief, belonging, Boppin', build community, california, carlos serrano, Class, colby gottert, collaborator, communication, community, culture, Cycles of violence, DC, DDC, dialogue, Digital Development Communications, diversion, empowerment, Equality, experiment, faith, faith in action, family, FUNDAEC, gender, georgia, global prosperity, governance, government, happiness, hope, individual, institution, international, jack gordon, jafar fallahi, Justice, konsciousness kollective, Materialism, media, Money, montclair, moving forward, nature, new jersey, north carolina, Oak, oak ritchie, oneness, paladon, peace, photography, policy, Pressure, race, racism, reflection, Religion, Ritchie, ruhi institute, san fransisco, social action, Society, soul, south carolina, spiritual, spirituality, spouse, steady flow, sudan, tod ewing, trevor snapp, trust, tyree byndum, unity, US Baha'i, village, War, Warfare, washington dc, waste, Wealth, women | 1 Comment »
How We See the World: Dichotomies and Storytelling
Here, in a continuation of this post, Aaron and I talk about dichotomies and entertainment. Enjoy!
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June 3, 2012 | Categories: Baha'i, Media, society | Tags: aaron yates, action, advertising, Bahai, belief, belonging, Boppin', build community, california, carlos serrano, colby gottert, collaborator, communication, community, culture, DC, DDC, dialogue, Digital Development Communications, empowerment, Equality, experiment, faith, faith in action, family, FUNDAEC, gender, georgia, global prosperity, governance, government, happiness, hope, individual, international, jack gordon, jafar fallahi, Justice, konsciousness kollective, media, montclair, movies, moving forward, new jersey, north carolina, Oak, oak ritchie, oneness, paladon, peace, photography, policy, race, racism, reflection, Religion, Ritchie, ruhi institute, san fransisco, social action, Society, soul, south carolina, spiritual, spirituality, spouse, steady flow, sudan, tod ewing, trevor snapp, trust, tyree byndum, unity, US Baha'i, village, War, washington dc, Wealth, women | Leave A Comment »
Finance: Wealth and Poverty
Here, I go into some of the postures and attitudes surrounding the conversation on wealth and poverty, which is a continuation from the last video post on Religion and Culture…Enjoy!
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April 28, 2012 | Categories: Baha'i, education, Media, money, race, Religion, society | Tags: action, Bahai, Class, colby gottert, communication, community, Cycles of violence, dialogue, economics, Equality, experiment, family, finance, governance, government, individual, institution, Justice, Materialism, media, Money, moving forward, nature, Oak, poor, Pressure, reflection, Religion, rich, Ritchie, selfish, Society, soul, spirituality, steady flow, time, unity, Violence, War, Warfare, waste, Wealth | 9 Comments »