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Photos from the TCC Foundation's 60th Anniversary Gala.

Photos from the TCC Foundation's 60th Anniversary Gala.

Photos from the TCC Foundation's 60th Anniversary Gala.

DRCOG’s annual celebration of regional excellence took place Wednesday, April 27, at Empower Field at Mile High.

EMPOWERED SCHOOL OF HEALING AND IMPARTATION

EMPOWERED SCHOOL OF HEALING AND IMPARTATION

EMPOWERED SCHOOL OF HEALING AND IMPARTATION

MSU Advancement, Southeast Michigan Empower. 11/5/15

MSU Advancement, Southeast Michigan Empower. 11/5/15

Makers Mill hosts Girls Leadership Camp 2024, with Generation Change and Stockman Builders

About actvEco: Empowering creative and motivated young people through capacity building to focus their energy on transition of our society to sustainable living. We want to improve the world of eco-opportunities in Moldova.

More information under activeco-program.org.

This was designed for a organization that works for women empowerment. They sell posters like these to generate funds. The biological symbol of women is used as base of the design even to write empower.

John's nephew and his balloon dealer

A family “returning home” to Ratnagiri, where they have an ancestral house. The small chawl in which they live in Mumbai is umbilically connected to this home.

 

Image © Ishan Tankha.

Illustration of the essay "Mumbai's Circulatory Urbanism," by Matias Echanove & Rahul Srivastava

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individuals as souls and our loving relation with Godhead and.

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others in the way we want ourselves to be treated. Thus, mistakes and to cover up our faults, we resort to lies and in the.

spiritual life arising out of our real identification is based on the.

firm foundation of co-operation of all, welfare for all, proper process deceive others. These are also the four fundamental.

utilisation of God-gifted resources in a sustainable way and defects of living entities. But, this does not mean that we are .

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freedom from selfishness. This is the world that we should not bound to live in such a system. The solution to this has been.

given by many personalities like Chanakya, but the perfect.

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only conceive but work together to make it a reality. .

insight is found in Bhagvad Gita. It says that because we.

perceive ourselves to be bodies, we hanker after bodily pleasure.

"CORRUPTION"-Why? How to overcome? arising out of the contact of senses with sense objects. This.

creates an attachment for the sense objects that makes us very.

(A ~'edic paradigm tofix the '"root-cause'') passionate to work and the same time very possessive in nature..

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objects, we further become attached and if by chance we fail,BACE Vedic Fontm then it makes us angry (B.G. 2.62-63). Both these acts make usbacevj@gmail.com .

lusty and greedy by taking away our intelligence. This further.

entangles us in bodily pleasure..

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and c~nnot understand the purpose of life. Animal life isbest manner and thereafter claim the definitely unregulated because they have no notion of moralityfruits of our effort. Bettcr are the and social welfare. But, human life means regulated li fe basedpeople who perform their actions and on the principles of austerity, cleanliness, mercy and (work without any vested interests truthfulness. If we analytically see animals do not possess any.

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animals. Unfortunately, instead ofdemolishing them, it is beingproper effort. These people cl?..irn the fruits without work.i.,g promoted on a massive scale because they are high profit-lowand this is indeed corruption. Corruption as a welfar" l...,;s i'1 investment ventures. This has in tum increased conspicuous.

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any economy because it marginahses the poor. The burden of and short term.

speculative activities are increasing day by day and it is beingthis corruption falls straight on the poor. At the personal level, legalized also. The tendency to enjoy has escalated.

it degrades the consciousness. There develops a tendency to exponentially but the incomes have not gone up in general.further cheat or bribe as we are lured to follow this short-cut People are therefore compelled to resort to usurious and illegal.

method to achieve our goal. means of earning money to satisfy their urge of consumption.Especially in our country, corruption has translated itself to .

All this is happening due to lack of spiritual insight. However,.

unpTecedented levels so much so that the whole country is these principles are part of any religion as they are part of theunanimously fighting to root this out. Corruption is the fallout .

human society because ""ithout them humans are no better thanof the development process. With the development, structures,.

institutions and systems expand. This leads to de-centralisation animals. .

of power and opportunities for the intermediaries to manipulate Ifwe do not focus on the real problem it is almost impossible to.

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in between. Hi storically, any system or government tried hard result". On one hancl we are promoring Cvto do away with corruption through a framework of rules and conspicuous consumption by increasing their production whileregulations but. did not succeed. The prime cause of this had on the other trying to achieve a COJTupt-rree nation. There is anbeen faulty implementation of plans and secondly, avenues for integral contradiction in the formulation ofsuch a system. Suchthe corrupt persons to escape again through illegal means practices can go on forever but will definitely fail to eradicate.

corruption unless lhese four principles are strictly established in(bribing the judiciary). Corruption has now become an integralpart ofthe system. Any external force no matter how strong is the social and economic system through the intervention of thenot sufficient enough to break the system until there are political systems .

endogenous forces integral to the system that work against its.

stability. Thus, the focus of any effort to stabilise any system BA CE Vedic Forum. organi:!ing certificate course on.

should not be mitigating the external forces but resolving the Bhagavad-Gita, for derails:opposite forces in the system. However, we can clearly assert Contact : 9818934336/9910963165that government focused on external forces by imposing rules Email : baccvf@gmail.com.

and regulations. Blog : bacevf.blogspot.com/.

To solve, we must know the problem. Today, the problem isnot corruption. It is simply a form which has manifested itself .

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Stephanie Wilson Coleman the Empowerment Doctor

Chabot College Performing Arts Center

Hayward, CA

 

A performing arts production featuring a blend of dance, poetry, music, with a creative twist of circus arts, all wrapped in a powerful storyline and message of self-actualization and purpose. Be amazed and inspired!

 

A benefit to help youth locally and in the Philippines.

1/16/22: MLK Clinic at Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco, CA. Image by Chris M. Leung for Empower Me Academy

It's not sailing every day. But when it does, it's a good way to wind up the afternoon.

Photos from the TCC Foundation's 60th Anniversary Gala.

On May 1, MALA hosted a special screening of The Empowerment Project Documentary, followed by a panel of boss ladies! Our reception was catered by Kaathis. We heard from Jami Youmans, Founder and Managing Partner of VantEdge One Group; Ishani Patel, a board member for the Loyola University Chicago Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing; Dr. Sandya Nagubadi of Z-Medi; Sameena Mustafa, who serves on the Advisory Council for Chicago Women’s Health Center. Special THANK YOU to our talented moderator, Dr. Asad Zaman!

2014 Race to Empower

Op 25 oktober 2016 organiseerde JES de studiedag Empowered by JES over de coaching van stedelijke vrijwilligers. Meer info op www.jes.be/empoweredbyjes

Fotograaf: Dominique Vankan

MSU Advancement, Southeast Michigan Empower. 11/5/15

Chabot College Performing Arts Center

Hayward, CA

 

A performing arts production featuring a blend of dance, poetry, music, with a creative twist of circus arts, all wrapped in a powerful storyline and message of self-actualization and purpose. Be amazed and inspired!

 

A benefit to help youth locally and in the Philippines.

14-year-old Atila Sayeed from Hussaini Gojal actively participates in AFS (Adolescent Friendly Space) sessions after learning about their importance from her teachers and parents. As part of F4HE, these sessions center on navigating physical and emotional challenges, delving into crucial subjects like recognizing safe and unsafe spaces for young girls, fostering self-love, self-understanding, and mastering assertive communication with adults. Through dynamic group activities with peers, Atila is honing the skill of identifying safe and unsafe spaces in her surroundings.

DRCOG’s annual celebration of regional excellence took place Wednesday, April 27, at Empower Field at Mile High.

Moving Men Forward - Nashville Financial Empowerment Center

This photo set features women farmers in Cambodia who are part of the EmPower: Women for Climate-Resilient Societies Programme, jointly implemented by UN Women and the UN Environment Programme.

 

Most people in Cambodia rely on farming for subsistence. However, climate-induced disasters, such as floods and droughts, can impact food supply and livelihoods. Women have less access to information, resources, finance and technologies, making it especially hard for them to cope with crises and rebuild when they are over. With support from the programme, women entrepreneurs accessed affordable loans, allowing them to buy clean technologies that can help them grow their businesses.

 

By replacing diesel-powered water pumps with solar-powered ones, farmers are reducing greenhouse gas emissions, lowering operational costs, and decreasing physical labour. Reliable irrigation has improved their cultivation of rice, vegetables and other crops, enhancing productivity and food security.

 

Photo: UN Environment Programme/Andrew Ball

Theatre performance at Moamba Secondary School led by student change agents trained in sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). In schools near Mozambique’s southern migration corridors, students are taking the lead in building a healthier, more informed and resilient generation. Through the Knows No Borders (KNB) Programme, a regional initiative spanning six countries, IOM supports communities navigating complex mobility dynamics to strengthen sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR).

 

The programme focuses on people of all genders, including migrants, young people, LGBTI individuals, and other groups in border and trade corridor areas who often face overlapping vulnerabilities, particularly in times of crisis. In Mozambique, this work is rooted in classrooms and community spaces where young people are shaping the conversation around their health and rights.

 

At the heart of this approach is peer-led education. Trained students, known as change agents, facilitate discussions through interactive methods such as participatory theatre, radio listening groups, and round tables. They explore sensitive topics—from menstrual hygiene and puberty to gender-based violence, HIV prevention, substances abuse and Mental Health and Psychosocial Support—with clarity and respect. Alongside these sessions, a private “cantinho” or safe space staffed by a full-time counsellor ensures access to confidential support and referrals to youth-friendly health services.

 

A dedicated psychologist also engages with students weekly, offering tailored guidance on SRHR and well-being. Importantly, many young people remain active in the programme after graduation, continuing their role as change agents within their communities.

 

The initiative is already contributing to measurable shifts, including reductions in teenage pregnancies and school dropouts. These outcomes reflect not only the relevance of the programme but the commitment of students, teachers, and local partners who shape and sustain it.

 

By investing in young people as educators and advocates, the KNB Programme supports lasting, community-driven behavior change, across borders and beyond barriers.

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