Trends September 2024

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    • 20th Anniversary Celebration: Discover reflections and insights from Dr. Jane Goodall, Dr. Riane Eisler, and other visionary leaders who have been pivotal in our journey.
    • Special Tribute: Read a heartfelt tribute to Rabbi Michael Lerner, whose "Politics of Meaning" influenced many, including President Bill Clinton.
    • Democracy in Focus: Engage with thought-provoking commentary on the current state of democracy and the challenges we face.
    • Inspiring Stories: Explore the 11 Campaigns for Change, offering a blueprint for societal transformation through unity, peace, and sustainability.
    • Global Icons: Be inspired by stories featuring global icons like Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Deepak Chopra, and Marianne Williamson.