Eboo Patel On The Importance Of Religious Pluralism
NPR
In this installment of the This American Moment series, Eboo Patel, director of the Interfaith Youth Core, discusses his efforts to promote religious pluralism among young people. Patel believes that this type of mutual respect and unders...
Arts Calendar:
Berkeley Daily Planet
“Walls” Paintings by Joel Isaacson on contemporary social and political concerns. Reception at 5:30 p.m., artist talk at 6 p.m. at Flora Lamson Hewlett Library, 2400 Ridge Rd. Exhibition runs to Jan. 30. 649-2500. www.gtu.edu
Color of Money Live
Washington Post
Read Michelle's latest columns , check out her Color of Money Book Club selection archive or sign up for her weekly e-mail ... all while caring for an ailing mother declining into violent Alzheimer's/Dementia and a mentally retarded/deaf/bl...
The PGA of America announces its 2008 Award Winners
PGA
PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. -- Jim Antkiewicz, the PGA director of golf at The Club at Nevillewood in Presto, Pa., whose efforts in growing the game in the greater Pittsburgh area have inspired both youth and aspiring PGA Professionals, has be...
What color is this? ... What color is that?
Columbia Basin Herald
The next thing someone will do is point at something and say, “What color is that?” Do these people walk up to people in wheelchairs and say, “Can you walk?” Before they dump them on the ground? Perhaps they take away the canes from blind ....
The annals of thoughtcrime
Argus Leader
The additional penalties would be assessed if the crime were committed "because of the actual or perceived race, color ... Think about it, Gentle Reader, if this subject still permits thought rather than blind emotion: When we punish only s...
Defending Mary Ann Glendon
Spectator.org
They don't think much of the former president's color-blind Cabinet or herculean efforts to relieve the scourge of AIDS in Africa. To hell with the "Marsh Arabs," the belated but sincere attention to terrorism, the thankless enforcement of ...
Briefs 10-2-08
Spencer Daily Reporter
Join us at MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers) from 9-11 a.m. today at Hope Reformed Church in the Fellowship Hall. This year's theme "Adventure" will be featured at the meeting. Come find out what it is...
College graduates know the value of education
Gillette News Record
With the Hidatsa tribe on one side and Norwegians on the other, he was “color blind” to their differences and learned a great deal from both sides. After going to college in Bismarck, N.D., Baker returned to the reservation with a grade poi...
Coriolus versicolor
ThirdAge
Coriolus versicolor is a common tree fungus, often seen by hikers as a stiff, rounded, horizontal protuberance from tree trunks, with concentric lines of varying color.
Chrisette Michele has an 'Epiphany'
Popmatters.com
Growing up in Patchogue made me color blind — there’s so many different cultures,” she says. “My brother — Lem Payne, shout out to my brother! — is a skater. He skates at the Patchogue skating area. He’s a rapper, he goes to the studio ...