Actor Masud Olufani discuss his blossoming sense of the residual effects of Racism on Black individuals and communities and his wonder at the Bahá’à writings that call the Black as the Pupil of the Eye, the black center required for sight.
Conversations on Race December 12, 2021 In September of 1990, I moved to Evanston, Illinois to accept a job at the Bahá’à Publishing Trust of the United States. That was...
In this, the last of this three part series entitled Re-establishing Trust I want to offer a brief comment on justice, specifically its relationship with love and unity, then reflect...
Introduction: In the first post of this three part series I had us look at government, the way we organize ourselves, as a power structure and then contrasted our current...
Last month I announced a new feature on the Unifier. Beginning with this post I hope to present monthly book reviews, beginning with the few books that I offer on...
This will be a series of three posts regarding my thoughts on reestablishing trust in our society. After a brief introduction, in this post, we will look at the American...
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