Ela ouviu o chamado de Deus e agora carrega Sua mensagem de paz em sua voz. Ritah Langat é uma cantora gospel do Quênia e esta é a sua história. Ritah começou a se apresentar ainda jovem quando começou a participar do coro da escola todos os domingos. Ela fez isso como um passatempo,… Continue reading Quando a música tem o poder de mudar vidas: a história de Ritah Langat do Quênia
Month: October 2018
When the music has the power of changing lives: the story of Ritah Langat from Kenya
She heard the call of God and now she carries His message of peace in her voice. Ritah Langat is a gospel singer from Kenya and this is her story. Ritah first started performing from a young age when she got involved in her school’s chorus every Sunday. She did that as a pastime,… Continue reading When the music has the power of changing lives: the story of Ritah Langat from Kenya
CHALLENGING RACISM WITH POETRY
During our workshop in the public school CIEP Charles Chaplin located in Duque de Caxias (Rio de Janeiro – Brazil), the 18-year-old student Selma Moreira wrote a poem to challenge racism. “We’re all different but at the same time we’re equal”- she says. Watch the video to see how students can break the vicious circle… Continue reading CHALLENGING RACISM WITH POETRY
Estudo realizado por pesquisadores da Universidade de Toulouse revela que traços obscuros da personalidade podem facilitar a radicalização religiosa
Mais escuro que perturbado, mas quase sempre dogmático, intolerante. É assim que o artigo “Explorando o Processo de Radicalização em Mulheres Jovens”, escrito por Clara Isabel Morgades-Bamba, Patrick Raynal e Henri Chabrol, descreve os traços de mulheres jovens que provavelmente se juntarão a grupos terroristas. Já que as mulheres têm desempenhado um papel importante em… Continue reading Estudo realizado por pesquisadores da Universidade de Toulouse revela que traços obscuros da personalidade podem facilitar a radicalização religiosa
Study conducted by researchers from the University of Toulouse reveals dark personality traits can facilitate religious radicalisation
More dark than disturbed, but almost always dogmatic, intolerant. That is how the article “Exploring the Radicalization Process in Young Women” written by Clara Isabel Morgades-Bamba, Patrick Raynal and Henri Chabrol, describes the traits of young women who are likely to join terrorist groups. Since women has played an important role in terrorist groups that… Continue reading Study conducted by researchers from the University of Toulouse reveals dark personality traits can facilitate religious radicalisation
Do you like rap? Listen to this song against religious intolerance
During our workshop in the public school São Judas Tadeu (Petropolis, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), a group of students came up with the idea of using songs to challenge religious intolerance. If you want us to talk about extremism in your school, send us an email: [email protected]