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At the Parliament of the World’s Religions in Toronto, Trebbe Johnson led a panel with four women from the Dineh (Navajo)-Cheyenne, Jewish, Hindu, and Wikka traditions. They discussed how their spiritual traditions have helped them to find solutions to serious ecological problems.

 

Media Information

WHO: James L. Taylor
TITLE: Sacred Arts: Creative Expressions of Faith to Heal a Threatened Earth
SOURCE: Parliament of the World's Religions
DATE: November 4, 2018

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TAG: Lyla June Johnston, Mother Maya, Parliament of the World's Religions, Phyllis Curott, Rae Abileah, Spiritual Practices, environmental problems

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  • Screen Shot 2020 01 04 At 10.43.21 AM: James L. Taylor

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