
Conversations on social cohesion gather momentum in Australia since pandemic
The Australian Baha’i community encourages an exploration on pressing issues, such as racial and economic disparities, in an online seminar about social cohesion.
The Australian Baha’i community encourages an exploration on pressing issues, such as racial and economic disparities, in an online seminar about social cohesion.
‘Abdu’l-Baha’s call a century ago for universal peace and for the elimination of all forms of prejudice resounds throughout the world.
Online conference held by the Baha’i Chair for World Peace examines environmental concerns in the light of humanity’s heightened consciousness of its essential oneness.
Conversations in the series draw on insights from religion to provide new perspectives on challenges facing society amid the current public health crisis.
The online publication is initiating a series of articles that focus on major issues facing societies as they look ahead.
At a time when online communications become even more prominent in the exchange of ideas, the Office launches a newsletter covering insights emerging from its work.
Social actors examine how the expression of spiritual principles bringing people together now can be sustained and strengthened well into the future.
Segments of society in Kazakhstan explore together how setting aside differences to battle the current health crisis has strengthened social cohesion in the country.
In a message to the people of their country, the Baha’i community, other faith groups, and social actors draw attention to the significance of science and religion.
Some thirty village chiefs, or pradhans, of different religions and castes gathered for a unique discussion on the prosperity and spiritual well-being of their people.