
Murals as symbols of solidarity, resilience
Education is Not a Crime is a street art campaign to raise awareness for human rights in Iran.
Education is Not a Crime is a street art campaign to raise awareness for human rights in Iran.
As the Baha'i community prepares to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the birth of Baha'u'llah, the Harvard Divinity School also commemorates its bicentenary.
Canada is commemorating 150 years of its confederation by focusing on diversity as a resource for collective advancement.
Tribal leaders and human rights activists led a demonstration calling for an end to the persecution of Baha'is in Yemen.
Mark Tobey was an American painter whose influence on art in the twentieth century is being recognized again after many decades.
New aerial video footage shows the progress on the construction of the local Baha'i House of Worship in Colombia, which began officially in January.
WatchSeven Iranian Baha’i leaders were imprisoned nine years ago. The BIC’s campaign “Not Another Year” calls for their release.
Baha'i communities around the world recently celebrated the festival of Ridvan.
The Brussels Office of the Baha'i International Community has released a statement on resilience and peace to the European Union.
In an eastern region of Benin, a chief of the Fula tribe has been working for unity and equality.