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"Black lives matter.
All lives matter.
All?
All.
Syrian refugees?
Well..
LGBTQ lives?
The Bible says....
Unarmed black men?
Should have complied...
Poor people on food stamps or some form of assistance?
I'm not subsidizing laziness....
People of different religious faiths than yours or no religious faith?
There's only one true....
Here.
What's this?
It's a dictionary. Before you say "all lives matter" again, look up the word "all." It's toward the front.”

~Todd Holliman


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Partner Events

Empathy and Compassion in Society 2016; Oslo, Norway, 14-15 October

Practical tools to cultivate empathy and compassion successfully in your professional life. The conference is back in Europe this year

and Charter members save 10% with the code CARE. It's time to register!

We are thrilled to announce Richard Davidson and Scilla Elworthy as the guests of honour at the 2016 conference. Davidson is a world-renowned neuroscientist known for his groundbreaking work on the effects of mindfulness and compassion on the brain. Elworthy is a human rights activist and founder of the Oxford Research Group, for which she was nominated three times for the Nobel Peace Prize. Other speakers include Prof Paul Gilbert, Mary Gordon, Brooke Lavelle, Jeremy Hunter, Dr James Doty and many others. Learn more. The Charter for Compassion has been a founding partner of these conferences since they started in 2012 in London. Please spread the word. Registration on www.compassioninsociety.org

Partner Highlight: PAX Nation

That is often a question we face. We see something that we know is not right: an injustice, an unfair law or practice, unnecessary cruelty, or even just a natural occurrence that leaves people reeling in its wake. We will often want to do something, and yet not really know what can be done. Many organizations will rush in saying you can help by donating money or goods, and this is always an option. But for many that is not enough. Or maybe some of us question the actual effectiveness of charitable organizations, especially when we cannot directly see their effects.

Often it seems that many organization devoted to change and improving the world actually compete … for funds and followers, instead of working together. This is rather self-defeating. They (we) need to learn to work together for common goals, instead of trying to be the hero; trying to get the acclaim. One of the concepts of this nation we hope to build is to allow all to contribute however they can. No idea is without merit, and no good intention will fall between the cracks.

There are compassionate cities and communities and then there is a compassionate world. Citizenship is easy in PAX Nation. All one has to do is desire to be one. By registering, you can become part of the development of the Nation Without Borders. You will be able to contribute content, and help shape this project into a meaningful and effective agent for change in the world. You can create you own profile page (right now it will be a basic profile but that may change as the project grows). Take on a new citizenship in a peaceful global nation.


New Parters Starting September 12

  1. Deep Time Walk, CIC (Totnes, United Kingdom)
  2. Exploring Consciousness (Cape Town, South Africa)
  3. Second Helpings Atlanta (Atlanta, GA, USA)
  4. Horizon House, Inc. (Indianapolis, IN, USA)
  5. Instituto Franco Mexicano, A.C. (Santa Catarina, NL, Mexico)
  6. Pax Nation (on-line community)
  7. Peace Day Dallas (Dallas, TX, USA)
  8. Portland Fellowship of Reconciliation (Portland, OR, USA)
  9. Posts for Peace and Justice (Fallbrook, CA, USA)
  10. Red Clay Sangha (Atlanta, GA, USA)
  11. Rev. Dr Ian Mavor Foundation for Integral Education Health and Spirituality Ltd (Runaway Bay, Queensland, Australia)
  12. Shtepia e Femijes Shkollor Sarande (Sarande, Albania
     

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Lots of Work, Many Hands

The old adage goes "if you need something to be done ask a busy person to help."

We know that you all are busy but we'd we are asking for your help. It seems every time we ask for something specific people respond positively. In the last month we've had three people join us as lead volunteers, and a few have responded to offering Charter Salons.

We need more of our members to consider inviting friends, colleagues and neighbors into your home or community center and introduce the Charter to them. We have a video with voice over to help you, a script if you would prefer that, and some small give aways. We call these gatherings Charter Salons and in addition to introducing the Charter to new audiences we would like for them to support our work. We are hoping to have at least fifty gathering around the world in the next few months. Would you please help? As you know we are a very small operation and the only way forward is with your help. Contact Reed Price so he can help walk you through a Charter Salon.

Many of you have been very generous in keeping the Charter in mind through your giving. We appreciate each dollar we receive. If you can give, please do.

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