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Joaquim Sampaio: A Baha’i Martyr’s Legacy in Angola
What cause would you give your life for? When we think about early African Baha’is who died as a result of their beliefs, the names of Enoch Olinga (Uganda, 1979)…
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The Life and Legacy of the First Colombian Baha’i
In the mid-20th century, Colombia experienced a spiritual shift as the teachings of the Baha’i Faith began to spread throughout the country. RELATED: Forging a Path From Mexico: The First…
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The Legacy of May Maxwell, Dorothy Baker, and Patricia Locke
Several years ago in Akka, Israel, a woman taught me a lesson about how to walk. A fellow Baha’i pilgrim—a dancer—took my arm as we strolled toward the sea. “Walking…
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Elder Black farmers in Mississippi seek a new generation to continue their legacy
It’s a warm day on Juneteenth in McCool, Mississippi, and Teresa Ervin-Springs needs to take a moment before she addresses the crowd that sits in front of her. In some…
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Late Westport Author’s Legacy Lives on Through Creative Works
Two years after her death, Westport author Amy Oestreicher’s book – “Creativity and Gratitude: Exercises and Inspiration for a Year of Art, Hope, and Healing” – is helping keep her…
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How his legacy lives on in a support group for superfans
In the eighth episode of Ted Lasso, the audience is introduced to a confederation of adrift middle-aged men known as the “Diamond Dogs.” The principal members are Lasso himself, alongside…
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The 1,700-year-old Legacy of Korean Temple Cuisine — Transcontinental Times
SOUTH KOREA: In the bustling world of modern cuisine, where convenience often takes precedence over sustainability, the concept of “zero waste” has gained considerable attention. Korean temple cuisine, also known as “sunsik” or “barugongyang,” is…
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For Those That Lost A Loved One – Legacy of Love: Poetic Reflections on Loss
For Those That Lost A Loved One – Legacy of Love: Poetic Reflections on Loss In the quiet moments of reflection, when the world stands still,There’s a legacy of love,…