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- Some Ethical Questions on Project 2025
policies espoused by the plan cover a wide range of topics, from restructuring the federal Department of Education
- Media Literacy: Conspiracy Theories — What's Driving Them?
As we wrote in a previous educational piece about addressing misinformation : “False information perpetuates For more suggestions, read our educational post on addressing disinformation .
- A Brief Exploration of Potential Campaign Finance Reforms
(But just as a heads up: This discussion is intended for education and doesn’t mean MWEG is endorsing
- Proclaim Peace Bonus Episode // Scripture Study Tips for Peacemaking Principles
I actually went and got a really nice journal edition of the Book of Mormon from Deseret Book. So I have that, I have my journal edition, and between those two, I'm just seeing verses that apparently
- Proclaim Peace Episode 6 // Active Peacemaking: Following Christ's Example With Chad Ford
So I've been using Grant Hardy's study edition of the Book of Mormon this year as I've been studying.
- Proclaim Peace Episode 8 // From Division to Unity: The Journey to Anti-Racism With Michalyn Steele
And that has been really, for me, I have multiple identities coexisting, and education was very important
- Proclaim Peace Episode 10 // Empowering the Future: Healing Generational Trauma in Rwanda With Emile Kayitare
and its impact. [00:20:45] Effects of violence on generations. [00:25:45] Rebuilding Lives Through Education
- Proclaim Peace Episode 12 // Navigating Factions and Fraying Societies: A Message of Hope With Eva Witesman
Mormon to become better peacemakers. (00:15-01:58) Jennifer Thomas: Welcome everyone to our special edition In 2017, I was invited to write an opinion editorial about why I, as a strong woman, would remain a faithful There's a little roughness around the edges that we're seeing right now. We see multiple societies, multiple civilizations also fray at the edges. that throughout any time there's any beginning of division, they can be class divisions, they can be education
- Proclaim Peace Episode 14 // Embracing the Baptismal Covenant: Insights From Peacemakers
He worked for a few years at the Joseph Smith Papers as an editor before joining the faculty at BYU-Hawaii
- Proclaim Peace Episode 15 // The Call for Peacemakers in a Polarized Political Environment With Judge Thomas Griffith
(31:29-35:35) Thomas Griffith: Well, the easy answer is to vote, you know, to be educated. response to that is you have to go to lots of different places and get lots of different views. to become educated
- Proclaim Peace Episode 16 // Lessons from Nehor and Korihor: Combating Misinformation in Modern Society With Julie Rose
Your editors, and even publishers, owners. There are other influences as well. wrong, gets a number wrong, gets an affiliation wrong, misquotes even because of the way things got edited And which is what my editors have always drummed into me. And it's interesting because in the scriptures, tradition can sometimes have a double-edged sword, right
- Proclaim Peace Episode 18 // Weapons of Peace: Lessons from the Anti-Nephi-Lehies With David Pulsipher
And so here, you know, Mormon has been not only editing this record and reviewing it, so he knows all And so after these hundreds of pages that he's edited, what is his last lecture?