Meet Tricia, Brenda, Amanda, Edathil, Joseph, Judi, Richa, Kathi, Quentine . . . As They Remake The World
>>> Pause For Peace And Justice In Grand Rapids, Michigan,
God's City By The Grand River, In America's Heartland,
For Glimpses Of >>>
The Second Decade of
Richa's Witness
“Being homeless . . . helps keep me
closely in touch with needs due to
continuing injustice that is perpetrated
or tolerated by government at all levels.”
— Richa
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And For Glimpses Of How >>>
Judith Anne Buchman:
Lives Her Faith
As A Peacemaker
Judi Buchman with Grand Niece Eleanor Moses
Career Visions #14
> > > On To San Francisco, The Most
Beautiful City In The World, To Meet>>>
Tricia Holloway, Who
Treats Everyone As An Individual,
Is One Of The Best Of Co-Workers,
And Is A Great Master App Rapper
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> > > On To The Other Side Of The Planet To
India's Cybercity, Bangalore, For The Story Of How > > >
A 10,000-Mile Walk For Peace Begins
Edathil Prabhakar Menon’s
Long March To Promote Non-Violent
Development For Justice And Equality
Career Visions #12
> > > On To Oakland To Meet A Social Worker/Facilitator >>>
Who helps because
She has been helped:
Brenda L. Coleman
Who speaks straight from the heart
So that Good will triumph over Evil
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> > > And To Meet A Career Coach
Who Wants Us To Take Advantage Of
"This Amazing Time We Live In"> > >
Amanda Gerrie’s Vision for
Following Your Bliss
Career Visions #10
"My vision is one that allows people
to take advantage of this amazing time we live in."
> > > And To Meet Bangalore's >>>
Joseph Kaval, 67,
A Writer and Publisher,
Who Shares His Vision
Of What Are the Essentials
Required for Living
And His Dream of Equality for All,
Who Says, He's Only a
Gooseberry in God's Palm
> > > Into An American Heartland To Uplift Your Spirit
In Grand Rapids, Michigan > > >
Trash Pickers'
Non-Violent Action
In God's Own City Creates
Snowball Effect, Resulting In
Thousands Receiving Food
> > > On To California's Silicon Valley To Meet
A Daughter Of Nagpur, India, Who
Graduated From Northwestern U. > > >
Moved By Her Immigrant Students’ Struggle
Quentine Acharya
To Learn English,
Quentine Acharya,
Who Fell In Love With America
As A 23-Year-Old Visitor, Asks:
Why Can’t We Cut Them Some Slack?
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