A Vision of Unity: How Global Conferences Are Inspiring Community Building

In a world often divided by conflict, inequality, and misunderstanding, a remarkable global movement is emerging—one that champions unity, service, and collective progress. Across communities worldwide, Baha’i-inspired global conferences are bringing together individuals from diverse backgrounds to explore how they can work together for the betterment of society. These gatherings, which have taken place in…

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International Women’s Day 2025: ‘Accelerate Action’

IWD 2025 campaign theme is ‘Accelerate Action’ Collectively, we can Accelerate Action for gender equality. Step forward in solidarity for International Women’s Day (IWD) 2025 on March 8 to help #AccelerateAction.  At the current rate of progress, it will take until 2158, which is roughly five generations from now, to reach full gender parity, according to data from the World…

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Pocahontas Pope: Bahá’í Pioneer for Racial Unity

Pocahontas Pope, a pioneering African American woman, made significant contributions to the early history of the Bahá’í Faith, especially in promoting racial unity and social justice. As one of the first African Americans to embrace the Bahá’í teachings, and the first African American Bahá’í to do so in Washington D.C., Pocahontas Pope’s legacy continues to…

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Dr. Hoda Mahmoudi: Champion of Global Peace and Social Justice

Dr. Hoda Mahmoudi is a leading scholar on peace, social justice, and systemic racism. Since 2012, she has held The Bahá’í Chair for World Peace at the University of Maryland, College Park. She collaborates with global experts to advance interdisciplinary research on peace, human rights, and governance. Her work addresses the most pressing challenges facing…

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Women in Space: How Lucille Ball, Nichelle Nichols & NASA Trailblazers Shaped Space Exploration

Women have always played a pivotal role in space exploration, from influencing science fiction to making groundbreaking contributions at NASA. Their impact is undeniable, and we celebrate their achievements. How Lucille Ball Saved Star Trek and Inspired Generations Did you know that Star Trek almost never made it to television? After a failed pilot, Lucille…

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Táhirih: The Persian Poet and Champion of Women’s Rights

“In the annals of history, few figures shine as brightly and courageously as Táhirih (1817–1852), the Persian poet, scholar, and revolutionary who became a symbol of women’s emancipation in the 19th century. Born in Qazvin, Iran, she challenged traditions and advocated for gender equality. Her fearless actions and eloquent words inspired generations.” Early Life and…

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A Voice for Change: The Life of Myrlie Evers-Williams Exhibit

Discover the multifaceted life of civil rights activist, champion for justice, and trailblazing civic leader, Myrlie Evers-Williams in A Voice for Change: The Life of Myrlie Evers-Williams. This exhibit, open to the public at The Claremont Colleges Library, spans six tumultuous decades in American history and highlights significant chapters in the campaign for civil rights and…

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