Posts by Barbara English
April 17 at UCI: Sudan (Remembering the Past toward Healing Our Future)
My first thought when I learned about the genocide was that if…
Read MoreInterviews with Survivors | April GAPM film series starts April 1 (tomorrow)
Hi everyone, Living Ubuntu volunteer, Alicia Buly, has been meeting with survivors…
Read MoreI am here. I will stay. And I will not forget you.
Hi everyone, This morning I read an email from a dear friend…
Read MoreThe trans-generational nature of trauma
There are many instances in which we are not the master’s of…
Read MorePut the Active in Activism: Walk to End Genocide
This post was written by our guest blogger: Janice Kamenir-Reznik, the Co-Founder…
Read MoreTo be alive is to be vulnerable.
When we were children, we used to think that when we were…
Read MoreDistance doesn’t always make the heart grow fonder.
For much of our history as a species – and perhaps particularly…
Read MoreIf you think you are too small to make a difference…
If you think you are too small to make a difference, try…
Read MoreOur humanity… dependent upon recognizing the humanity in others
The most common, and often deadly, form of human unconsciousness is the…
Read MoreWe can’t do it alone.
We can’t do it alone. We’ve already done the best we can…
Read MoreCould you ever forgive the people who slaughtered your family?
“…one of the main aims of the gacaca was to achieve truth,…
Read MoreWe survive because we can love.
Humankind would not have endured and cannot continue without the capacity to…
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