Keeping Kurrent Wayne Potter
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- Society & Culture
I have many new opportunities while living near Portland, Oregon. I’m facilitating a group called Climate Change & Environmental Justice Task Force for the Southminster Presbyterian Church in Beaverton, Oregon. At the same time, I’ve been elected the Vice Chair of the Green Team at Willamette View, a retirement community of some 500 people.
I have traveled internationally since the early 2000’s. I had a brief hiatus, but, now have started again. My latest foray was to Kansas & Florida, two places that are very different than Oregon, socially, politically, geographically, and otherwise. But I appreciated this experience and will share them on Sound Cloud.
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The Magic Of Quilting With Peggy Gelbrich
The Magic Of Quilting With Peggy Gelbrich by Wayne Potter
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What's The Secret To Great Creativity
Meet Marcia Zina Mager, writer, editor, poet, personal trainer, hip-hop artist. She will help you expand your creativity. Check out her website, https://www.marciazinamager.com/. She is offering a virtual class on March 30th.
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Some History On Confronting Violence
This report is a reflection on approaches to violence. The first piece addresses the process of non-violent protest and includes two news reports on the events that occurred around 2023. It appears that non-violence protests and attitudes are no longer treated kindly. Is there still a place for non-violence?
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Why Is There A Tibetan Monk In Indiana? Revisted
China and the United States are in constant conflict on a variety of levels. We need to know how the Chinese Communist Party attempts to change and influence many countries including the United States. This story helps shed light on how Chinese authorities have effected changes in Tibetan culture. In this interview you’ll meet Arjia Rinpoche, one of the many Tibetan Buddhist leaders, who lived in Tibet as a reincarnation of a monk that lived in a previous time. He escaped Tibet and now lives in the United States of America.
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Enabling Young People To Understand Our World
If you would like to encourage your high school son or daughter or, perhaps, your niece or nephew to travel internationally, then you should listen to these Rotarians talk about the Rotary Club International Youth Exchange. You will help young people become more mature and learn about other cultures with the help of dedicated Rotarians.
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Learning From The Civil Rights Pilgrimage
Meet Julie Ray, an Oregon resident, who visited three cities in Alabama: Birmingham, Selma and Montgomery where local leaders taught her about the civil rights turmoil of the 1960’s and 1970’s. Learn how this experience affected her.