Maggie Grout and her Thinking Huts
Maggie’s journey began in a rural village in China, where she was discovered as a newborn, abandoned in a basket and taken to an orphanage.… Read More »Maggie Grout and her Thinking Huts
Maggie’s journey began in a rural village in China, where she was discovered as a newborn, abandoned in a basket and taken to an orphanage.… Read More »Maggie Grout and her Thinking Huts
Maggie’s journey began in a rural village in China, where she was discovered as a newborn, abandoned in a basket and taken to an orphanage.… Read More »Maggie Grout and her Thinking Huts
As most of the world celebrates the new year, January 1st also commemorates the passing of someone special: Effie Baker. In fact, if you visit bahaullah.org (a… Read More »The Life of Effie Baker
Mahvash Shahriari Sabet, a 70-year-old Baha’i teacher and poet, mother and grandmother, is perhaps even more renowned among people outside Iran than in her own… Read More »A Baha’i Grandmother Starts Her Second Decade in Prison
The campaign theme for International Women’s Day 2024 is Inspire Inclusion. When we inspire others to understand and value women’s inclusion, we forge a better world.… Read More »International Women’s Day
The campaign theme for International Women’s Day 2024 is Inspire Inclusion. When we inspire others to understand and value women’s inclusion, we forge a better world.… Read More »International Women’s Day
In her letter, Kamalabadi expresses profound sadness and grief due to the ongoing harassment and suppression of the Baha’is Fariba Kamalabadi, a 62-year-old Baha’i citizen,… Read More »A Cry for Justice: Baha’i Woman’s Letter from Evin Prison
You may know Carole Lombard as an icon of cinema, one of the greatest actresses of all time—but do you know anything about her spiritual… Read More »Carole Lombard—Iconic Actress, Humanitarian, Baha’i
Patricia Locke was born in 1928 in Idaho. Her Lakota name was Tawacin Waste Win, which meant “Compassionate Woman.” Locke dedicated her life to amplifying… Read More »Patricia Locke: A Shining Light
Remembering ‘Milly’: A Tribute to Amelia Collins Thursday, March 30 The very first time I heard of Amelia Collins was when I was a child,… Read More »The Women of “Women’s History Month”
The very first time I heard of Amelia Collins was when I was a child, maybe five or six, visiting the Holy Land with my… Read More »Remembering ‘Milly’: A Tribute to Amelia Collins
Dr. Magdalene M. Carney was a writer, a Civil Rights advocate, a Bahá’í, and first and foremost, an educator. She was known and loved for… Read More »DR. MAGDALENE M. CARNEY – Setting the Perfect Example